Boarder: Work 4 rows of sc all around outside edge, (Remember 3 sc in each corner). Across Top 105 sc Corner 3 sc Down Side 120 sc (evenly spaced) Corner 3 sc Across Bottom 105 sc Corner 3 sc Up Side 120 sc (evenly spaced) Corner 3 sc Row 5 – Ch 3, * Skip sc, dc in next sc, ch 1, repeat * around. (Corners) 1 dc, ch 1, 1 dc, ch 1, 1dc, in each corner Row 6 – Ch 1, * sc in ch 1 sp, sc in next dc, repeat * across, sl st in any corner to join. (3 sc in each corner) Row 7 – 10 - Repeat row 6 Fasten off |
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Don't understand crochet at all!! Sorry,can't help.x |
Well, I've got like 50 more rows before I actually have to start on the border, so hopefully someone will be able to help before I get to that point. |
Sorry, I "get" knitting but never had an interest in crocheting. Usually it's the other way around and knitting help is hard to find! Check out a local yarn shop or join a really fun site called Ravelry, a knit and crochet community. It would be the perfect place to ask a question like this. It may take a few days to get approved but it's worth the wait: http://www.ravelry.com/invitations No OES groups there so far so no reason to abandon this site so no worries, Ron! |
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