When you work a dc row, you always go into the second stitch, since the turning chain counts as a stitch. That is only for the first stitch of the row. So you will actually work chain up for your turning chain, work 7 dc, skip 10, chain 10, then work 8 dc. You will have one dc for each dc, remembering that your tch counts as a dc.
When you work a dc row, you always go into the second stitch, since the turning chain counts as a stitch. That is only for the first stitch of the row. So you will actually work chain up for your turning chain, work 7 dc, skip 10, chain 10, then work 8 dc. You will have one dc for each dc, remembering that your tch counts as a dc.
CrochetCabana 5 months ago
so since you did the second row and you skip a stich at the begging, do you repeat that?
Ch2, skip 1, then 8dh for the rest of the rows or just ch2, 9dh? for the rest of the rows?
UnhappyRc 5 months ago
thank you for this tutorial, just love the Jacob's Ladder Scarf!!!
LoomLilly 11 months ago
I love the way you teach,I subscribe to your videos so I can learn more.Thanks
mguerra6 1 year ago
Thank you for posting this tutorial! I"m almost done with mine! :) Fun fast and the cable down the middle makes it neat.
Lillywinks1 1 year ago
Great job, Sandie! You are doing wonderfully with your tutorials and I'm looking forward to more!
handiworx 1 year ago