Hi,
I'm crocheting a amigurimi sheep from mykrissie dolls patter.
It says; 2x (sc in next 10 st, 2sc inc) (26 sts)
But that doesn't make 26
Where am i wrong or the pattern has a mistake
If someone help me i would really appreciate
Thank you
Maybe there's a mistake in the pattern... but some people tend to use the term "double increase" or something similar (which I actually find quite confusing) to indicate that not 2, but 3 single crochets must be worked in the same stitch. Maybe the person means this by saying "2 sc inc", that you would increase 2 sc by working the inc instead of 2. If 3 sc are worked at the inc, then 26 sc at the end of round would be correct.
At the beginning of patterns there's usually a list with all the abbrevriations used. Have you looked if there's something clarifying there?
Its the mykrisse dolls Mollie small sheep pattern
I'm making body but its getting wrong i didn't have any problem with the head. Pattern is;
Body
Make a loop with sand.
Round:
1. 6 sc in the yarn loop and tighten the loop
2. pop + hdc in next sc (6x) (12 sts)
3. 2 sc in each st around (24 sts)
4. pc, hdc (12x)
5. 2x (sc in next 10 st, 2sc inc) (26 sts)
6. pc, hdc (13x)
7. 26 sc
8. pc, hdc (13x)
9. 2x (sc in next 10 st, sc2tog) (24 sts)
10. pc, hdc (12x)
11. 3x (sc in next 6 st, sc2tog) (21 sts)
Now I'm pretty sure the pattern has a mistake: round 9 is actually wrong too.
Shit happens.
Is there some way you can contact the designer? Or maybe you could improvise a solution so that the body t
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2024-4-26 14:38
Its the mykrisse dolls Mollie small sheep pattern
I'm making body but its getting wrong i didn't hav ...
Now I'm pretty sure the pattern has a mistake: round 9 is actually wrong too.
Shit happens.
Is there some way you can contact the designer? Or maybe you could improvise a solution so that the body turns out with the desired shape...
From what I can figure out from the photos of the project, it doesn't seem the kind of shape where you'd use a triple increase (3 sc into the same stitch).
10 sc time 2 is 20. 2sc inc means 2 sc on top of each other on the next 2 loops that makes it 4, times two, is 8. It's 28 not 26 stitches. Try to count your last round if it can produce 28 stitches following the pattern or if it's only 26.