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  1. why couldnโ€™t I print the pattern?

    1. Hi Frances,
      I donโ€™t know why, but you can get the printable PDF version.

  2. New dish cloth making today. Thank you for this pattern tutorial. ๐Ÿ™‚

    1. Youโ€™re welcome! I would love to see it when itโ€™s done!

  3. I canโ€™t get the decrease, Iโ€™ve pulled it apart 3x and #4 is looking wrong could you please give me some help.

    1. Hi Donna,
      Iโ€™m really sorry youโ€™re having a hard time with decreasing the C2C V stitch.
      I canโ€™t really help without seeing a photo (you are welcome to email me a close up of your decrease part and Iโ€™ll do my best to find the problem).
      Are you using stitch markers to help find the ch-2 space?
      Also, another way to make sure you are decreasing correctly is to count your V stitches [1hdc, ch1, 1hdc]. Every decrease row has 2 less V stitches to it.
      I hope it helps!

    2. Hi, just an update that a video tutorial has been added to the post.
      Hope it will be helpful for the decreasing!

    3. Iโ€™ve pulled my drcrease side 3 times now. Finally found the video and watched it. I believe the pattern is written wrong. In the video, she says to Hdc2tg, ch2, then continue with v hdc until the next hdc2tg. The pattern says to start with one hdc then continues to v hdc again and adds an extra 2 ch at the end again before ch2 and turn

      1. Hi Jennifer, Iโ€™m sorry you are having trouble with the decrease part.
        Iโ€™m glad you found my video, and hope it will be helpful for you!
        Although, the written pattern is not wrong, it was fully tested and I am working my square in the video according to my written pattern.
        In the first row of the decrease part (row 5), you work 1 hdc in the first ch-1 instead of a V-hdc, to create the corner, then continue working regularly and work hdc2tog in the last ch-1&ch-2.
        And in the second row of the decrease (row 6, which you will be repeating), you skip the first hdc2tog and 1hdc, then continue working regularly until the last V-hdc and then work hdc2tog into the ch-1&ch-2.

        I recommend using stitch markers, especially in the decrease part, it helps identify better the ch-2 sp.
        I hope this explanation and the video will help you with the decreasing!
        x Agat

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