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Thank you,
Jessica
Are the marshmallows worked in continuous rounds? Also, I’m a little confused as to how I’m supposede to start…do I just chain and do single crochet, or do I make a magic ring or something?
The marshmallows are worked in a continuous round, so when you get to the end of the row, just keep going rather than turning.
To start you can certainly use the magic ring technique and just sc 6 into that. Or you can ch 2 then sc 6 into the second chain from the hook, which would be the first chain you made. The last sc should be right next to the first one you made, which is where you would start the next round.
If you want to see some good video tutorials, visit http://www.hookandneedles.com/2008/03/22/amigurumi-tutorial-1/
Marshmallow: Round 4: * Sc 2, inc * 6 times (20)
That would make 24, not 20.
Thanks for alerting me to that! I’ve updated the pattern with the correct stitch count =)
[...] Smores [...]
[...] S’mores [...]
Where can I get the pattern for the adorable s’mores? When I click on it nothing happens.
Thanks-
Sorry about that! The link is now updated and can be instantly downloaded =)
Are the marshmallows worked in continuous rounds? Also, I’m a little confused as to how I’m supposede to start…do I just chain and do single crochet, or do I make a magic ring or something?
The marshmallows are worked in a continuous round, so when you get to the end of the row, just keep going rather than turning.
To start you can certainly use the magic ring technique and just sc 6 into that. Or you can ch 2 then sc 6 into the second chain from the hook, which would be the first chain you made. The last sc should be right next to the first one you made, which is where you would start the next round.
If you want to see some good video tutorials, visit http://www.hookandneedles.com/2008/03/22/amigurumi-tutorial-1/