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Repeat {4tr,2tr}


mlbrehm

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I'd venture an educated guess it means 4tr in the next stitch, 2 tr in the following stitch; repeat that sequence to create a total of 14 iterations.  A ruffle of 3 stitches into each stitch is a typical scheme, so this would be the same total # of stitches overall, just spaced differently; I imagine the 4, then 2 might be more orderly or formal looking...  Does it give the total stitch count for the row, it should be, presuming 28 stitches used from the prior row, 28x3=84.

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36 minutes ago, Granny Square said:

I'd venture an educated guess it means 4tr in the next stitch, 2 tr in the following stitch; repeat that sequence to create a total of 14 iterations.  A ruffle of 3 stitches into each stitch is a typical scheme, so this would be the same total # of stitches overall, just spaced differently; I imagine the 4, then 2 might be more orderly or formal looking...  Does it give the total stitch count for the row, it should be, presuming 28 stitches used from the prior row, 28x3=84.

Thank you very much!  That seems to be working.

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