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SUN KEY CHAΔ°N

SUN KEY CHAΔ°N



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Description of solar key chains
Success to those who will knit already.
yarns that i use
yellow colors yarnart jeans
gazzal baby cotton with fuchsia
crochet 1.75
eyes 6mm

terminology
x: incidence rate of
v: auction
CC: loop shift
DC: double handrail
hdc: false frequent needle
tr: 3-handrail
Zn chain
we will make 2 pieces with light yellow color
1.sh 6x
2.6v = 12
3 (x, v) * 6 = 18
4.x, v, (2x, v) * 5, x = 24
5. (3x, v) * 6 = 30
6.2x, v (4x, v) * 5,2x = 36
eyes will be worn on the edges of the 6mm magic ring

lights of the sun
we will knit two circles together with dark yellow color
we go to the same place (2hdc, 1dc, 2zn, 1dc, 2hdc) 2x and we do CC 9 times

bow section
with fuchsia
3Zn, 2tr, 2zn, x, 2zn, 2tr, 2zn, CC into sh
we close the magic ring and cut the rope long

Ready :)


Comments

  1. Very confused... I never heard some of those terms in crochet before.

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    1. I figured it out! X = sc, V = increase, CC = slip stich; DC = double crochet, hdc = half double crochet, tr = triple crochet, Zn = chain. I don't know what sh means at the beginning but I would suspect it means 6 sc in magic ring. Hope that helps you! I was thrown aback too when I read these instructions. I believe it is from some oriental country. They do beautiful crochet work.

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    2. Thank you! Thank you!

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  2. Thank you very much for explaining the abreviations

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  3. Trying to do the rays and it says I should have 9 points but I keep ending up with twelve what am I doing wrong 😭

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    1. You have 36 stitches and 9 rays so you use 2 stitches for each ray and 2 single crochet in between each. 36 divided by 9 equals 4 stitches total for each ray

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