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Sonny321
I'm currently working on a sweater using this variation of the V-Stitch (DC, Ch2, DC, in the same stitch) Here is my problem. When working on the sleeves of this project I need to decrease on either side of certain rows, Which I have been doing by DC in one CH2 space, Ch2 and then DC in the next Ch2 space. The problem is that this leaves a "hole" in the pattern stitch that is noticably bigger than the rest of the holes. It's not horrible, but I don't care for the look of it. Do any of you know a neater way to decrease in this stitch pattern? Sonny
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