tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4558125572252156104.post2520599403777540011..comments2024-03-21T22:37:48.778-07:00Comments on Adventures into Anatomical Crochet: Larger skull bones (skull part 2) Luca Hodginshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07906857113939147292noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4558125572252156104.post-83380986873780306142024-02-29T11:54:45.529-08:002024-02-29T11:54:45.529-08:00Sorry I think that must be a mistake (in general w...Sorry I think that must be a mistake (in general whenever my patterns include less than a full rounds it's because the following one starts with a sc2tog (or in some cases sc3tog/sc4tog ect.)). I'd suggest adding in the 3 extra sc - I'm expect when I was checking the pattern I just crocheted to the end of the round, then made a mistake on the maths when writing up. Thanks for pointing that out though!Luca Hodginshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07906857113939147292noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4558125572252156104.post-10769808869472923072024-02-27T11:36:56.049-08:002024-02-27T11:36:56.049-08:00Some rows are a little less than a full row withou...Some rows are a little less than a full row without being marked as such (eg. frontal sectioin row 15 has only 104 sititches to do with the round before leaving 107 stitches to work in to). Is this supposed to be like that or should I add three extra sc? Btw i LOVE this pattern and im currently on my way to having a full crocheted life size skeleton :)saharslahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01989057457673007794noreply@blogger.com