



crochetqueen wrote:Finished the first Octogan in Contrast A! Looks so cute! My only problem is that it is only 9inches instead of 11! Each side of the octogan is 4 inches though so I am wondering if I should take it out and use a bigger hook or if it will be ok like this. Any suggestions? I am not going to sew in my ends until I hear the opinions from others. I know that for afgans and such I don't typically follow the gage or blocking but since this is a mystery project I don't want to screw it up! Especially because it is the first thing I am making and plan on keeping (been crochetting for 9 years and have never kept one project for myself)!

Sage wrote:Round 5 and up was easier for me using the chart as well. And I didn't break yarn for the 4th row just slip stitched up I figured the slight extra bulk would be the same as weaving the ends in and it is barely noticible. One down now have to take a break.



Steph wrote:dsegel wrote:I don't usually use a chart to crochet, but I must say, for round 5, it was easier to look at the chart than read the directions!Or I'm having some "Senior Moments" this morning.
I hav to agree with you. Row 5 is very poorly written & very confusing. I don't usually have problems with a row but I did this one. It took me about 5 tries (kept trying to read the pattern) before I finally "got it" by looking at the diagram. I'm glad I'm not the only one that was having this problem. I figured it was the meds that I'm taking for the flu I've got.


I think Row 5 is written wrong. I took the time to write out the driections (casue I kept messing up) and according to the written directions you are supposed to have 2 chain 2 spaces in every chain 5 space from row 4, therefore doubling the number of stiches in row 5.
5th rnd: Sl st in first ch-5 sp. Ch 4 (counts as dc and ch 1).
[1 dc. Ch 2. (1 dc. Ch 1) twice] in same ch-5 sp. *[[b]1 dc.
Ch 1. 1 dc. Ch 2. (1 dc. Ch 1) twice] in next ch-5 sp[/b]. Rep from
* around. Join with sl st to 3rd ch of ch 4.




svmatt wrote:Is there a blocking pattern for clue #2? The blocking pattern with #2 seems to be the one for #1 and #4. Thanks! This is so much fun!


svmatt wrote:Is there a blocking pattern for clue #2? The blocking pattern with #2 seems to be the one for #1 and #4. Thanks! This is so much fun!



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