I’m just wondering if this looks hard to read at all? I understand what it means but I’m concerned that it may be a problem for someone just skimming through the pattern
If it’s strange to read, the I’ll just separate them with the lil info thingo.
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Yeah, I’d separate them. I understand it, but it’s be clearer if you spaced the separate parts out
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I think it would be more understandable if I had already completed the rest of the pattern, but it might be helpful add a little info line!
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Not sure if it would work here or not, but sometimes I would put that into an info line, and then separate the parts after, into numbered rows.
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ok so the problem is that you don’t have enough step and its all jumbled together
I GIVE YOU FULL PERMISSION ONLY THE OPERATOR OF THIS POST TO USE THESE REVISED STEPS hope it helps
Step 1: Attach the yarn to the back of the project.
- Attach your yarn to the back of the bralette cup where you want the strap to start.
- Single crochet (sc) until you reach the point of the bralette cup.
Step 2: Chain and slip stitch.
- Chain 150 (or more or less, depending on your desired strap length).
- Slip stitch (sl st) into each chain until you reach the end of the strap.
Step 3: Repeat on the other side.
- Repeat steps 1 and 2 on the other side of the bralette cup.
Step 4: Attach the yarn to the top of the bralette cup.
- Attach your yarn to the top of the bralette cup where you want the strap to end.
- Chain 100 (or more or less, depending on your desired strap length).
Step 5: Fasten off and repeat.
- Fasten off your yarn.
- Repeat steps 4 and 5 on the other side of the bralette cup.
I hope these suggestions help to improve the instructions and make them more user-friendly!
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I personally don’t find it that hard to read, but maybe add some pictures to follow along visually and maybe describe it a little more, so that other people know what they are doing. I know when I was a beginner that would be kind of confusing
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