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Guest ManyTimesBlessed
I'm making a doll dress and it doesn't look like it's turning out right. Maybe it will work itself out but tell me what you think anyway.
First I did the neckline (ch 52, dc in 4th ch from hook, dc in next 6 ch, {2 dc, ch 2, 2 dc} in next chain to make corner, dc in next 9 dc, make corner in next ch, dc in next 15 ch, make corner in next ch, cd in last 7 ch).
Then the directions for rows 2-5 say: Ch 3, (dc to next ch-2 corner space, work corner) 4 times, dc to end of row, turn.
What do you think they mean by "work corner?" Am I supposed to just do DCs in all the chs in the corner or is there any kind of increase I should be doing to help the project lay flat? It's getting kind of ripply right now.
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