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tnredro
I'm trying to make an afghan for my sister's college graduation using panels done in afghan stitch. I've been able to do two of the panels fairly easily, but now I'm having big problems. One side of the panel is always bigger than the other. When I fold the panel in half, one side is several inches higher than the other. I'm pretty sure I'm keeping my tension even. Any ideas what could be wrong? I just had to rip out over 5 inches, again, to correct the problem (for now, it always come back somewhere else in the panel :mad ). I'm getting frustrated with the whole thing, but my sister really likes the way it looks, so I want to finish the afghan for her, before mid-May. Please Help!
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