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sunflowerjesss
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Beginner crocheter needs help with pattern "reading"
With A, ch 4. Join with sl st to first ch to form a ring. 1st rnd: Ch 1. 6 sc in ring. Join B with sl st to first sc. 2nd rnd: With B, ch 1. 2 sc in each sc around. Join C with sl st to first sc. 12 sc. 3rd rnd: With C, ch 1. (2 sc in next sc. 1 sc in next sc) 6 times. Join D with sl st to first sc. 18 sc.
can you please de-abbreviate above for me.
(ie, what the heck is Ch 1.? Chain 1? what is "sl" and "sc") I am so confused
Message edited 12/19/2008 9:50:47 PM.
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Posted 12/19/08 9:48 PM |
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Karen
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Re: Beginner crocheter needs help with pattern "reading"
Ch = chain
Sl = slip stitch
Sc = single crochet
Hope that helps!
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Posted 12/19/08 10:00 PM |
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ArmyOfBabies
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Re: Beginner crocheter needs help with pattern "reading"
With A Chain 4. Join with a slip stitch to the first chain stitch to form a ring.
1st round: Chain 1. Make 6 single crochets in the ring (meaning, don't make your single crochet stitches into the chain part, but into the center of the ring itself. After you make 6 single crochets in the ring you should be back around where you started the single crochets so use a slip stitch to join your last stitch with your first.
2nd Round: With B, chain 1. do 2 single crochets into each single crochet around. Join C with a slip stitch into the first single crochet. (you should have 12 single crochets on this round)
3rd Round: With C, chain 1. 2 single crochets into the first single crochet stitch from the previous round. Then in the next stitch only single crochet 1. The rest of this round, you will alternate 2 single crochets and then one single crochet. until you have worked back where you started then use a slip stitch to join your first and last stitches. (This round you should have 18 single crochets.)
HTH!!!
ETA Spelling!
Message edited 12/21/2008 1:32:04 PM.
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Posted 12/21/08 1:30 PM |
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2BEANS
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Re: Beginner crocheter needs help with pattern "reading"
This is why all I can make is a blanket!!.. Even with Armyofbabies explanation Im still .. Im one of those who has to be shown it live.. cant read it.. makes no sense at all to me.
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Posted 12/21/08 2:22 PM |
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sunflowerjesss
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Re: Beginner crocheter needs help with pattern "reading"
Posted by ArmyOfBabies
With A Chain 4. Join with a slip stitch to the first chain stitch to form a ring.
1st round: Chain 1. Make 6 single crochets in the ring (meaning, don't make your single crochet stitches into the chain part, but into the center of the ring itself. After you make 6 single crochets in the ring you should be back around where you started the single crochets so use a slip stitch to join your last stitch with your first.
2nd Round: With B, chain 1. do 2 single crochets into each single crochet around. Join C with a slip stitch into the first single crochet. (you should have 12 single crochets on this round)
3rd Round: With C, chain 1. 2 single crochets into the first single crochet stitch from the previous round. Then in the next stitch only single crochet 1. The rest of this round, you will alternate 2 single crochets and then one single crochet. until you have worked back where you started then use a slip stitch to join your first and last stitches. (This round you should have 18 single crochets.)
HTH!!!
ETA Spelling!
Wow, that's intense.
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Posted 12/23/08 9:55 PM |
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ArmyOfBabies
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Re: Beginner crocheter needs help with pattern "reading"
This might help a little... it seems close to what your pattern is saying.
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Posted 12/23/08 10:08 PM |
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pmpkn087
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Name: Stephanie
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Re: Beginner crocheter needs help with pattern "reading"
Just go step by step and you'll be fine! You can't really read the pattern all at once. I have to just do it as I'm reading it.
Good luck!
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Posted 12/28/08 5:07 PM |
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