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elismana
2 years ago

1.You crochet 6 fixed stitches into the thread ring.

Two. Two stitches in each stitch crochet.

3. 3 fixed stitches crochets, 2 fixed stitches in the next, the whole then 3 times.

4 – 8. In every stitch a solid stitch

9. 7 stitches decrease, a fixed stitch

10 18 fixed stitches crochets.

How to work the decreases should be in the guide.

elismana
2 years ago

Only if it’s in the guide. Otherwise you just keep crocheting. A marker can help to find the beginning of the round.

servicepoint
2 years ago

If you’ve done this so far, you can keep doing this. You’re stuck in rounds, so you don’t have to do it. I never do it, so you don’t see the transition between the rounds later

servicepoint
2 years ago

What exactly do you understand? The abbreviations are usually explained at the end or at the beginning. In case you don’t know anything about her:

Zun = increase, i.e. you double the stitch (thus two in one and then quite normal)

Abn = decrease, so you have to crochet two stitches so that from two one becomes

fM = fixed stitches, should be self-explanatory

MR = thread ring, so you often start crocheting because so rounds can be crocheted if you can’t do that, there are good tutorials on Youtube

servicepoint
2 years ago

You crochet three normal stitches (thus in three stitches each in solid stitch), then you make an increase (that is, two fixed stitches in one stitch) and that you repeat 3 times. So always: in the first to third one fixed and in the fourth two fixed stitches. If you did this three times, you would have to come to 15