Trying to get a tight sc look, what do you recommend?

So i’m trying to get a specific look for sc, where it is really tight. I am using a 2.5mm and yarning under. This is the look i’m trying to get:
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These patterns kind of do it:

And here is my WIP. I think it is working but I’m not sure.


Excuse the scratched up table :sweat_smile:

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Also @Axolotlllll i’m making you!

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I think it’s because of the type of yarn used, idk tho

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Hm maybe

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I think yours looks like the photo

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Yeah :woman_shrugging: it looks pretty similar

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I can’t really see a difference

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It looks pretty good to me :0 the one note is that the stitches in the mr appear to be a bit looser than the other stitches, but other than that it’s :+1:

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Yes, those are yarn under too though so I don’t know how to fix that

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Ooh yay! Can you show me when you’re done? Also, if you want some good modeling pics, just Dm me, I have some GREAT pics in my portfolio. Ik, I’m stunning.

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Wait I actually wanna see ur pics

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Here is a sample

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OMG :0 wow u look very stoopid

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HEY! MEANlE


DIS U
(Also, let’s stop, don’t wanna flood her thing with unrelated stuff again like we always do :sweat_smile: )

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U MEAN
Dis is moi

Oops I mean this


Toast cat
Wait no this :sob:

(Ok)

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Oh my God that toast cat is so cute

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It looks pretty good to me too

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I’m pretty sure it’s just the difference between yarn over and yarn under. Yours looks good to me!

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Not sure if this is what you mean? Here’s a bunny I did of my patterns for a gift.

If this is what ya mean by the stitch look? I used a worstened weight yarn with a 3.5 hook but I have a bit of a tight tension so I’d probably safelly say go down a little from that if you don’t got tight tension

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Or do you mean even tighter?

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