Help with a pattern
Hello,I need help to understand this part of a pattern.
“2 hdc around the post of the same hdc as last worked in row 71, now work 1 hdc around the POST of the hdc at each row end down the back curvature of the hood. DO NOT confuse these with standard back post/front stitches. This is working into the SIDE of the stitch into the post at the end of the row. ”
This means just to crochet with hdcall over the edge ?
Thank you! I did this once. You work your hdc into the up/down part of the stitch, rather than the loop that is lying on top. By the sounds of the instructions, you start with 2 hdc around the post at the beginning, then 1 hdc in the following stitches to the row end then another hdc around the post. Without actually seeing the picture I'm not sure if this is correct or not. Perhaps you are suppose to do hdc around the post all across. Doing around the post gives the work a "stand up" 3-D effect and makes it look wavy. static/image/common/user_online.gif natalue static/image/common/clock.gif 2019-1-5 18:00
please, is there any pic illustrating this fragment? And what does THE POST mean? Does this mean her ...
Yes, that is correct. The "post" is the up and down part of the stitch from the row the stitch is in, and the loop at the top. Edited by natalue at 2019-1-5 12:07
please, is there any pic illustrating this fragment? And what does THE POST mean? Does this mean here the the standing BODY of the hdc rather than back and front upper loops of the stitch? static/image/common/user_online.gif HannaSolo static/image/common/clock.gif 2018-11-8 00:04
I did this once. You work your hdc into the up/down part of the stitch, rather than the loop that is ...
Thank you!! This is good to know! Thank you for posting this and the individuals that answered. I definitely needed this information. thank you. must find a way to keep the information for future use.
Thank for you sharing. It's a nice apport contribution. Thank for you sharing. It's a nice apport contribution. Now I'm wondering what this pattern looks like ... In which pattern? it was better if you shared a pic Thank you so much! I will do it thanks a lot very nice!!