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Sonny321
One of my biggest challenges when coming up with new designs or patterns to crochet is figuring out the math involved in getting the right number of decreases over the proper number of rows. There has to be a better way than how I've been doing it. Basicly I take several sheets of graph paper and graph out at scale how the sleeve will look and then re-adjust several times to get it to look right, and even then there is a lot of frogging. Sleeves are my nemisis. I am mathmaticly challenged. If I had some sort of standard formula though to figure it would help. Anyone have any clue if such a formula for figuring increases and decreases in sleeves exists?
Now the second question, Has any one ever used the software from knitware? I read that it's supposed to be useful for designing crochet patterns as well knitted ones. I have just downloaded the demo this morning and was playing around with it, it's pretty interesting so far. You have to imput each crochet stitch you plan to use. Which lead me to my next question. While trying to imput the info for how to make a simple single crochet, the program asks the question, " this stitch is a multiple of___ plus ___stitches", I'm not 100% sure but I think that the correct answer is 1 and 1, Your thoughts?
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