Angelica wrote: If I am crocheting something in a magic circle and want to just increase one part (in this case the stomach on a teddy), would i just need to inc in the given area and then dc again as i get higher?
I am not following a pattern for this one
i think yes but idk. i did have to make a b-shaped foot which required dec of the first half of the row and sc for the last part. not the same thing but the same concept? at least that what i base my theory off
Ahh, hmm. I will try my way through...
Also happy birthday!
hope you figure it out! and tyy<3 i got tulip crochet hooks and theyre such a luxury upgrade from the off brand hooks i was using before. im very excited about it
bee wrote: i think yes but idk. i did have to make a b-shaped foot which required dec of the first half of the row and sc for the last part. not the same thing but the same concept? at least that what i base my theory off
Ahh, hmm. I will try my way through...
Also happy birthday!
hope you figure it out! and tyy<3 i got tulip crochet hooks and theyre such a luxury upgrade from the off brand hooks i was using before. im very excited about it
Rotte wrote: Hmm, Alam you expert. Do you know if one stich is stronger/more sturdy than the other or is purely style preference if you wanna double or single crochet?
Angelica wrote: Hmm, Alam you expert. Do you know if one stich is stronger/more sturdy than the other or is purely style preference if you wanna double or single crochet?
Pls I'm really not, I knit much more than I crochet I'm sorry😭
Angelica wrote: Hmm, Alam you expert. Do you know if one stich is stronger/more sturdy than the other or is purely style preference if you wanna double or single crochet?
Pls I'm really not, I knit much more than I crochet I'm sorry😭
mymble wrote: have any of u tried unraveling? i really want to try it, but im scared ill get a sweater with the wrong kind of seams waaa im in the r/unravelers subreddit to hopefully learn more