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Question on decreasing-end of a row?
Posted by:
Beth
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Date: January 12, 2002 02:47PM
In the instructions it says to yarn over 3 times, yarn over and go through 2 loops twice and then you say crochet off is that yarn over and then go through the last 3 loops on the hook? It looks about right I can't seem to do it as tight as the other stitches. Txs
Re: Question on decreasing-end of a row?
Posted by:
Hardy
()
Date: January 14, 2002 08:48AM
When you crochet the dtr, I always hold it with my fingers and pull it a little to the side. This way I don't pull out the two loops from the incompleate dc and the final stitch through the 3 loops is nice and tight.
Hardy!
Re: Question on decreasing-end of a row?
Posted by:
Beth
()
Date: January 14, 2002 01:45PM
Thanks.
I like your technique better than ending the row and then slip-stitching in to decrease.
Re: Little hearts doily
Posted by:
Marguerite Riggs
()
Date: June 16, 2012 10:20AM
I am new to filet crochet. The directions to little hearts doily are fine. I cannot find the doily. What am I missing
The Little Hearts Doily Crochet-Along works the Little Hearts Doily. The instructions in the crochet-Along are what we offer to crochet the doily -- step by step. It is not presented separately.