Edging round 1-# of sc in corners

Edging round 1-# of sc in corners

Postby JillD » Thu Mar 12, 2009 12:05 pm

I'm working on my second Afghan of the Sandman and I think I had this same question but just guessed the first time.

Should there be 3 or 5 sc in the corner loops on the first round of the edging. I have 5 in each corner, but the instructions for round 2 reference the "3-sc group."

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Re: Edging round 1-# of sc in corners

Postby Tralee » Thu Mar 12, 2009 12:15 pm

What version are you working from? I just looked at version 6 and it has 3 sc in each corner.
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Re: Edging round 1-# of sc in corners

Postby JillD » Thu Mar 12, 2009 2:15 pm

I am working from 5d. As I read the instructions, the top and bottom edges have 3 sc in each end and then 2 sc in the end of each row. Am I not suppose to put 2 sc in the ends of the first and last rows where the 3 sc are?

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Re: Edging round 1-# of sc in corners

Postby Tralee » Thu Mar 12, 2009 2:54 pm

The 3sc at the beginning and end of sides 1 and 3 form the corners the center sc of each 3sc group is the actual corner of the blanket. The 2 sc worked in each row of sides 2 and 4 are considered the stitches on the sides.
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Re: Edging round 1-# of sc in corners

Postby JillD » Thu Mar 12, 2009 9:52 pm

Tralee wrote:The 3sc at the beginning and end of sides 1 and 3 form the corners the center sc of each 3sc group is the actual corner of the blanket. The 2 sc worked in each row of sides 2 and 4 are considered the stitches on the sides.


That makes sense. Thanks.
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Re: Edging round 1-# of sc in corners

Postby Lisa » Fri Mar 13, 2009 8:40 am

Jill, latest version is 6b, which I have just sent you :) It is updated, and in the current writing style, which should hopefully help with that confusion there. Thank you Tralee for giving her a hand!!
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Re: Edging round 1-# of sc in corners

Postby JillD » Sat Mar 14, 2009 1:48 pm

Lisa wrote:Jill, latest version is 6b, which I have just sent you :) It is updated, and in the current writing style, which should hopefully help with that confusion there. Thank you Tralee for giving her a hand!!


Wow! Thanks. I like these new and improved instructions much better.
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Re: Edging round 1-# of sc in corners

Postby Lisa » Sat Mar 14, 2009 2:32 pm

Good good! Slowly getting through all the patterns. Starting with most popular, or easiest patterns to update first. I am glad you are so pleased!!
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Re: Edging round 1-# of sc in corners

Postby DimaS » Sat Mar 16, 2013 4:29 pm

I'm just about to start the border. I'm having trouble understanding the first round. The note says to only turn when specified, but should I be chaining 1 and turning, i.e. start with the top edge first. Or should I be going down the side edge?
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Re: Edging round 1-# of sc in corners

Postby Lisa » Sat Mar 16, 2013 7:22 pm

Dima, which version of the pattern are you working from?
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