Sure it will wave if you add too many, but you need to add a few to flatten it.

Use the calculator below to determine how to decrease evenly across your row or round of knitting.

Repeat around. Each round should be the # of the round multiplied by the number in the first round. Ruffles look beautiful when they’re intentional, like on the edging of a baby blanket or a ruffly scarf. For example, you could create a relatively small center with four double crochet stitches. I have 20 so far. Slip stitch to join at the end of the round.In this tutorial, you'll learn how to create a simple double crochet circle. Slip stitch to join.In this tutorial, you'll learn how to create a simple double crochet circle. So round 3 multiplied by 10 stitches is 30 stitches. I’m a newbie so excuse me if I sound crazy, just determinedYup, in the cupping fix, you will end up with a different stitch count. . I do plan on putting a boarder with different color.If I understand the pattern correctly: at the top, formula for a flat circle. It’s enough for me to keep track of where I am up to.It’s makes a big difference I’m sure you can see.Hi Amy I had a play and I found that you need more sts when making circles with tr (US.

)In round 2 of your double crochet circle, you will crochet 2 dc stitches into each of the stitches from the round below. Enjoy Brilliant! (If you began with only 8 stitches in round 1 then at the end of round 3 you would have 3 times 8 or 24 stitches rather than 30. It’s fun and easy once you know the secret formula.So there you go. You will 2 dc in each stitch around. They are your first round of double crochet stitches. You will begin your sleeve shaping approximately 1”/2.5cm from the end of the cap shaping and end approximately 1” you before you begin the cuff ribbing.Type in stitch counts and click CalculateLook for Alex\u2019s work on the pages of Interweave Knits, Knitscene, Knit.Wear, and Knit Simple.You will begin your sleeve shaping approximately 1”/2.5cm after you complete the ribbing and end approximately 1” from the beginning of the cap shaping. Increasing one single crochet at the beginning of the row is the same as doing it in the middle or at the end of a row, because the turning chain in a single crochet row doesn’t count as a stitch. The alternative would be to create continuous rounds that lead to a spiral pattern rather than a circle. You’re very welcome Jackie Have fun making!I haven’t made a circle using US Tr! We are noticing this because each increase in a flat crochet circle is going to consist of sets of stitches that match the number of the round. Very helpful and .