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    round afghan question

    I am making a round afghan and I am using the regular pattern where you increase one DC every round. Do I just keep adding until it is the size I want or is there a different way? Thanks for your help!

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    My advise would be for best results follow your pattern. Check after each round to make sure it is lying flat. Everyone works with a different tension.
    If it starts to "wave" you may have to rethink the number of increases and their placement.
    I personally prefer the round ripple afghan, I like the "star" look and the increases and decreases are made in the same place.
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    Thanks! Maybe I'll try the ripple pattern too!

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    Quote Originally Posted by mfeather1 View Post
    Thanks! Maybe I'll try the ripple pattern too!
    This is a my free basic pattern for the round ripple afghan, I posted it because I like to share. I post examples and patterns of my work, but you can use it to make your project your way.

    Ideal Delusions: Basic Round Ripple Afghan Pattern
    Last edited by DorisAnn; 05-22-2017 at 09:02 AM.
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    Got it. Thanks so much!!

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