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Hello and thank you for your assistance. The error must be mine as I went back and counted out each color/row again. I am not sure how but the number of stitches I worked increased in total row of 4 extra and of course the start / stop of the colors is off. Now I have to figure out how I can get it back on track without undoing much more than I already have. I think I have pulled out a little less than a foot of work in hopes of doing just that.
I think I ended up adding more because of the end of the row when I am adding 1 sc when I am turning. When you then turn it and make your next stitch do you actually count that very first chain stitch as a stitch? I read someone else that you don't count it because it is actually still a part of the previous row. Is this correct?
Thank you for your reply. I guess I took on a project that perhaps I am not as advanced as I should be or should have started with a pattern that was smaller and easier before taking on an entire afghan!
Hi I am trying to creat a graph for an afghan that will be 66 x 90. But the pattern wizard only asks for the amount of stitches across. I need 180 across but I need 198 vertically according to my gauge swatch. When I enter the 180 across it generates its own vertical number that is in the 300's and would be incredibly long.
gauge 3 stitches equal 1 inch horizontal and 2 stitches equal 1 inch vertically.
Maybe there is an easy way for me to interpret the graph that I am not understanding, but could someone help me please?
Thank you!
Hi!
I'm trying to create a crochet pattern by using the Free Pattern Wizard. The problem is: I have chosen the option "standard" as my stitch type because my plan is to use the very basic single crochet stitch.
The result is that the boxes marking each stitch seem much wider and shorter than the actual result when using single crochet stitch. What is the right option for me?
Thank you so much for your help!
Hello, glad you finally joined. I've had the same issue in the past, if I remember correctly, I converted it to a different format and that fixed the issue.
Because my brain doesn't always work right, I haven't saved it and reported it to support.
Hope this helps
Thank you, Terry, for keeping everyone up to date as well as all of the back end stuff you do ... greatly appreciated!
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