how to crochet the body to legs ???

over one month ago, Autumn wrote:

i dont understand the instructions for moving from legs to body

 

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Re: how to crochet the body to legs ???

over one month ago, Joke wrote:

Hi Autumn,

I believe you're referring to this part?

BODY (continue in ballet pink yarn)
Rnd 1: sc in next 16 st, ch 3, start in the 7th st of Rnd 18 of the right leg, sc in next 23 st around the right leg, sc in one edge of next 3 ch, sc in next 7 st around the left leg [52]

You've just worked the left leg, don't fasten off, don't take your hook out of the last stitch. Simply continue crocheting. Sc in next 16 st on the left leg, then ch 3. You then insert your hook in the seventh stitch of Rnd 18 of the right leg and continue crocheting around the right leg. Work 23 sc around the right leg. You then end up at the start of the ch 3, sc in each of the chains. Finish by working sc in the remaining 7 stitches of the left leg.

You can now continue working in the round.

 

 

 

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over one month ago, Annegurumi wrote:

Yes I am stuck at the same point. How does it become one circle instead of two?

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over one month ago, Joke wrote:

 On 2022-08-06 15:57:23, Annegurumi wrote:

Yes I am stuck at the same point. How does it become one circle instead of two?

It is now one circle 002-wink.jpg You'll see that when you crochet the next round, you'll have one circle.

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over one month ago, Phyrie wrote:

The feet do not point in the right directions following the instructions. I ended up joining them in the centre (hopefully) and working from there. I will have to adjust my marker when I get to more increases. I'm keeping my fingers crossed that it works. The instructions for this are overly complicated. This is my first item by this designer. I love the finished product, and I sure hope they aren't all so convoluted.

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