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Posted by: aqupakbul (IP Logged)
Date: August 27, 2009 09:15AM
Hi. I have a pattern for a granny square with a graph of an angel in the
> middle. I would like to make it at least twice the size, but I I do not
> know how to make it larger without changing the shape of the angel. It it
> made with sc and clusters, so every other line is sc, which means I can't
> just double the graph, because I can't do 2 lines of sc. HELP.
> Thank you.
> Rosemary
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Re: Graphs
Posted by: Alex (IP Logged)
Date: August 28, 2009 10:56AM
It's hard to visualize a graphed item. Is there a link?
But I have another problem with your question. That is, I don't understand why you say you can't do two lines of single crochet. Whole fabrics are made of nothing but sc stitches.
Unless, of course, you mean the English, not American "single crochet" which we call "slip stitch." But even that can be made in multiple rows. It's not a fabric used much these days and it's quite difficult to work, but not impossible.
Anyway, one row of a higher stitch (dc for sc, for example) could substitute for two rows of a lower stitch.