Hello. I really like the way you explain. I did exactly how it is on the video but mine gets bigger every round I make. Would it be because ou the 3 chains ?
Hi Daniela, thank you for reaching out. This happens to me too when I started. The ch3 is just a joining point for the round so I don't think it's because of that. In SC or DC we could be accidentally adding stitch in the beginning or end of the round, but in basketweave stitch it's easy to catch that mistake because we work in front post and back post in the multiple of 3 each. Do give a check to see that the stitch count is still the same. Or if the stitch count and everything is right, sometimes it's the consistency and tension of our hands. As we begin, we might be working on a tighter st, and as the project grows, without realising our st had grown much loose. This happens especially if the project is worked with a few days gap in between.
@@LusHandicrafts thank you so much for taking time to answer ! That means a lot to me. I will start all over again to make sure it is right and as you said, I think it is better if I start and finish the same day.
Lu you rock🧡
Thank you so much Prity 😘
Hello. I really like the way you explain. I did exactly how it is on the video but mine gets bigger every round I make. Would it be because ou the 3 chains ?
Hi Daniela, thank you for reaching out. This happens to me too when I started. The ch3 is just a joining point for the round so I don't think it's because of that. In SC or DC we could be accidentally adding stitch in the beginning or end of the round, but in basketweave stitch it's easy to catch that mistake because we work in front post and back post in the multiple of 3 each. Do give a check to see that the stitch count is still the same.
Or if the stitch count and everything is right, sometimes it's the consistency and tension of our hands. As we begin, we might be working on a tighter st, and as the project grows, without realising our st had grown much loose. This happens especially if the project is worked with a few days gap in between.
@@LusHandicrafts thank you so much for taking time to answer ! That means a lot to me. I will start all over again to make sure it is right and as you said, I think it is better if I start and finish the same day.
You can get the free pattern here lushandicrafts.com/crochet-basket-weave-cowl/