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    Classic Easter Basket

    Classic Easter Basket
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    pretty I couldn't find the pattern for the above Easter Basket. Is that a hdc? Here's another one Fiber Flux: Little Egg Baskets, Free Crochet Pattern + Video

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    Glad you like it, Jean Marie. Just click on the link in blue and that will take you straight to the pattern. The pattern is at the bottom. So you'll have to move down.

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    The one by Fiber Flux is cute.

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    Quote Originally Posted by choiyuk96 View Post
    Glad you like it, Jean Marie. Just click on the link in blue and that will take you straight to the pattern. The pattern is at the bottom. So you'll have to move down.
    Hi choiyuk96,
    I copied the link that says 'Classic Easter Basket' and right clicked in my browser and left clicked on paste and go in the drop down box and it goes to google. I don't need the pattern. I was just wondering what stitch it was. I'm guessing hdc.

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    The stitch is called Crossed Single Crochet. Crossed Single Crochet (CSC): Insert your hook, yarn under*, draw yarn through stitch (2 loops on hook), yarn over, draw through both loops. (*This is the only difference between a crossed single crochet and a standard single crochet, for which you would yarn over after inserting your hook.)

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    I didn't understand what you meant so looked it up

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    Thank you, Jean Marie.

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