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I'm self taught at crochet and like to try lots of different things. I'm currently trying a baby cardigan but struggling with part of the pattern. If you could please help that would be great.

It reads:

Missing all 1ch spaces work 1ch, 1dc into base of 1ch, 1dc into each tr to end. 

Thanks in advance 

Linda

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Welcome to the 'ville!

Does your pattern photo have a lacy looking row?

Missing all chain spaces = don't stitch into any chain spaces, only into other stitches presumably on either side of the chain space.  A chain space is a gap created by 1 or more chains.

Chains don't go into stitches, they just float near the tops of other stitches (just pointing this out as there have been questions about chaining into stitches).  When it says to do a stitch into the base of a chain space--I've never seen this phrasing before, my best guess is that it means the stitch before the first chain in your path, the stitch the chain 'sprouts out of'.

So in the stitch before a chain space, chain 1, DC, skip the chain space, and DC into each TR to the end of the row.

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