6 sc in Mr
R 1 : Sc (12)
R 2 : cc Sc (24)
R 3 : cc 3 Dc, Ch 1 (24) (8)
R 4 : 3 Dc, Ch 2 (24) (16)
R 5 : cc 3 Dc, Ch 3 (24) (24)
R 6 : cc [2 Dc, Ch 2, 2 Dc] [Ch 3, 4 Dc] (32) (32)
R 7 : cc [2 Dc, Ch 2, 2 Dc] [Ch 2, 5 Dc] (56) (32)
R 8 : Sc (88)
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6 sc in Mr
R 1 : Sc (12)
R 2 : cc Sc (24)
R 3 : cc 3 Dc, Ch 1 (24) (8)
R 4 : 3 Dc, Ch 2 (24) (16)
R 5 : cc 3 Dc, Ch 3 (24) (24)
R 6 : cc [2 Dc, Ch 2, 2 Dc] [Ch 3, 4 Dc] (32) (32)
R 7 : cc [2 Dc, Ch 2, 2 Dc] [Ch 2, 5 Dc] (56) (32)
R 8 : Sc (88)
Hey, um crocheting community of Tumblr? That's how I should start it? I was doing a backpack/bag and this is wrong side
Does anyone know if I can leave it be like that (I was switching colors mid working and those are loose ends) or should I secure it in some way. If I should secure it, do I have to tie it all up in pairs or is there a faster way? Everything is 100% acrylic other than yellow (25% wool and 75% acrylic)
I will add some material bag as a lining so person using it won't actually touch these loose ends and I'm not sure if I won't scream if I have to tie it all up because I've been doing it on intense mode and have enough of it but I need
https://www.instagram.com/reel/Ca-e_ytpxwQ/?igshid=MDJmNzVkMjY=
🧶 y'all cereally need to check out this crochet hack: good stuff here. 🥰 🔗
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Crochet hack: Bobby pins make excellent stitch markers.
I’m gonna start my new crochet plushies by making the legs first. That way the enthusiasm goes to the tedium.
A little trick for when you're working with multiple colors, and don't know what to do with the ends
Dc: double crochet
Cc: Color change
Do your double crochets, then change color don't just drag your yarn across the stitches. Stitch on top of the row below only, do your normal double crochets. Before the last Dc take the previous yarn (to be used in the next stitch) and double crochet over the yarn (and the chains alongside) smtn like this.
The blue yarn is using to be stitched while the red is just hanging, the take the red, put it over the last row and do your last Dc over it
[If you don't understand I am very willing to actually crochet it and show it to you, but that will take a while]
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