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Increasing in Filet Crochet
For the following, please note: Some patterns call it an open mesh; some patterns call it a space (they are one and the same). Increasing open mesh (space) at the end of the row
How to do a treble treble stitch To do the open mesh increase explained above, you need to know how to do a treble treble crochet stitch.
Increasing a solid mesh (block) at the end of the row
Increasing one open mesh (space) at the beginning of the row
When you are increasing more than one open mesh (space) at the beginning of a row: Step 1: At end of previous row, ch 2 for first additional space + ch 3 more for each additional space required + 3 (first dc), + 2 (first space), turn, dc in 8th ch from hook (first space inc made). Step 2: * Ch 2, skip 2 sts, dc in next st *, repeat from * to * as required.
Increasing one solid mesh (block) at the beginning of the row
When you are increasing more than one solid mesh (block) at the beginning of a row: Step 1: At end of previous row, ch 2 (for first additional block) + 3 more for each additional block required, + 3 (first dc), turn, dc in 4th ch from hook, dc in next ch (first block inc made). Step 2: * Dc in next 3 sts *, repeat from * to * as required. Continue across following chart. Don't Miss:
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