I'm confused about a pattern.

I am making a plush for my cousin thats gonna be born in august​:smiling_face_with_three_hearts: and the pattern is confusing me. Can you guys help? Ty! Love yall​:hugs::heart::heart_hands::smiling_face:

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What do you find confusing?

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You should contact the pattern designer for help

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I did

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Ok then you can wait until the pattern designer responds, you don’t have to post a topic about it (I’m not trying to sound mean on purpose :sob:)

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The pattern said multiple things confusing. For example “sc2,inc” arent those the same? And also it said i should have 12 stitches but i got 14 stitches

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Its fine! I apreciate it when people are honest with me.

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“2 sc, inc” means that you do 2 sc in separate stitches, and then an increase in the next

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Are you sure? There wasnt enough stitches to do 2 seprate stitches and a inc

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Hmm. How many stitches were there after the last round?

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Lemme send you the pattern

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It’s ok. I’d say wait until the designer responds

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Ok. Do you still wanna look at the pattern?

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You should contact the designer separately.

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I did

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Hello! :wave:
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With that said, like cheesecake13 said “sc 2, inc” means you do:
2 stitches in 2 different stitches and then do 2 in the same
So, if you do this once, you should end up with 4 stitches total in the new round, using only 3 stitches from the last round
If you do it 3 times it should end with 12

I suggest using stitch markers and always count your stitches at the end of the rounds. If you are just starting, I also suggest writing down/mark down the parts of the patterns you have done (stitch by stitch, as annoying as that sounds :sweat_smile: this really helped me track what i had done in each round when i started)

For more specific questions relating any pattern please do contact the designer :slight_smile:

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I recommend waiting until the pattern designer response

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