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Welcome to step 3 of our tutorial.
Step 3 begins with a single chain which we will CTRL+C copy
and paste CTRL+V
next is a series of
single crochet stitches into our previous row
I'm going to zoom in and
each single crochet (sc)
from the previous one from the previous row will have
2 sc.
So,
our single chain counts as one so leave that one alone.
Copy and paste another one.
another sc
And then, we're going to test to see if 2
sc stitches can fit into that section.
I'm rotating it,
pressing (R)
to test if fits, and
it looks a little big.
I'm duplicating it to test, and it's still big
We'll try to work with it.
So I selected it,
and I'm going to angle it
so the viewers know
and it
reads as 2 sc
per every
sc from the previous row.
So we are
doubling the amount of
stitches we have.
I'm going to
select the two sc and then
press (R) for rotate and then CTRL
to duplicate them
and then CTRL+D
to repeat my action.
CTRL+D, CTRL +D
I'm seeing a little bit of variation here.
Yeah that's a little bit
too astray so I'm going to select them, then press (R) to rotate them again from the center.
Align them a little better.
I'm going to do this by hand, (R)
for the keyboard and CTRL to duplicate
Align it the best you can. CTRL+D and then CTRL+D to
finish our
third row
Next is a little bit of finessing. Notice you don't want that
last crochet stitch to
touch your first single crochet
chain and then we're going to align him a little better, and I think we're done.