Hello, I was wondering what the highlighted part means. I’m a beginner and I’ve already built it up so is it saying to go back to the middle?
idk i’ve never seen that…
Okay, thanks for looking at it though!!
The pattern should have a list of what its abbreviations mean. Especially the uncommon ones. If not, the designer needs to edit that information in.
I think it’s a typo or mistake, like how thefirst two rows are 6sc in mr.
Edit: this isa reallybad pattern, almost every round has a misstake. This probably didn’t go through testing because testing would have fixed that.
Ribblr has a list, just search the help center for crochet abbreviations. MR = magic ring.
It doesn’t look like any of it is right. You may want to find another pattern to do. Good luck.
What are you trying to make? Maybe we can find you a better pattern.
Increase multiplied by 6 and that should gove you (18) sts. But idk what the last part is?
Can you share the pattern with us ?
I’m also wondering what pattern this is, could you link it? These rows are very confusing and it feels like it’s missing some parts/clarification
This is why testing is important. Everyone, if you arent 100% sure your pattern is perfect, please have it tested, for ALL of our sakes!
I can’t even read the first line…
it’s 3 single crochets in a magic ring. It looks like it should be on it’s own separate line. Seems like there’s a few errors in this pattern. I would try contacting the creator and seeing if they could clarify on the things they made mistakes on.
This is it, I was trying to look for another one before this but everything looked too hard and not like the chibi style I thought was cute. If you could find something that’d be amazing :)
What does it say when you tap on the arrow beside 1-2? If repeated 6 sc in mr then maybe they were meaning to put 3 sc in mr as step number one and have it Inc around to get 6 and then leaving steps 3-5 for the Inc 6 times i think thats just in the wrong spot and not supposed to be there
This is a poorly written pattern, which is why I only take time to do “free” patterns that have been tested or have makes.
I’ve been with Ribblr awhile, and there is A LOT of “free” patterns that are poorly written.
Stick with those shops that are active on other platforms ( or here), have makes in Ribblr, or other evidence that their patterns have been tested.