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NOTE:
The amount of increase can vary depending on how many knots are net in each loop in round/row 1. Any number greater than 1 will increase the number of loops.
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NOTE:
The amount of increase can vary depending on how close the chains are placed in round/row 1, (the sample has them start 4 loops apart) and how many rows are done with the chain stitch.
Number of loops needed in round/row to begin stitch varies depending on how close the chains are placed in round/row 1. Number of loops listed for the sample assumes that chains are started 4 loops apart.
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NOTE:
The amount of increase can vary depending on how many knots are net in each loop in round/row 1. Any number greater than 2 will increase the number of loops.
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The amount of increase can vary depending on how close the cupid stitches are placed in round/row 1, (sample has them start 3 loops apart) and how many rows are done with the cupid stitch.
Number of loops needed in round/row to begin stitch varies depending on how close the cupid stitches are placed in round/row 1.
For circular netting this stitch requires a multiple of 2 loops plus the number of loops between the cupid stitches (eg. 2 + 3=5).
For diamond mesh netting this stitch requires the same number as for circular netting plus the number of loops between the cupid stitches (eg. Multiple of (2 + 3) + 3=8, or 13, or 18).
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NOTE:
The amount of increase can vary depending on how many knots are net in 2 loops in round/row 2. Any number greater than 2 will increase the number of loops.
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The amount of increase can vary depending on:
1. How many loops you net 1 knot into in round/row 1. (In the sample there are 3)
2. How many knots you tie in loop with multiple knots in it in round/row 1. (In the sample there are 6)
3. How many loops you net together in round/row 2. (In the sample there are 4)
The number of loops needed in round/row 1 varies depending on the answers to questions 1 and 3.
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NOTE:
The amount of increase can vary depending on the number of knots placed in loops in rounds/rows 1,4 and the number of loops net together in rounds/rows 2,5.
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NOTE:
The amount of increase can vary depending on how many knots are net in each loop in round/row 2. Any number greater than 1 will increase the number of loops.
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The amount of increase can vary depending on how many knots are net in each loop in round/row 4. Any number greater than 2 will increase the number of loops.
For circular netting, always net 1 less knot into the CK than into the other loops.
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NOTE:
The amount of increase can vary depending on how many knots are net in each loop in round/row 4, and thereby the number of loops in round/row 5 which have 1 knot into them. Any number greater than 4 will increase the number of loops.
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The amount of increase is determined by how many loops have an extra knot net into them.
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The amount of increase can vary depending on how many knots are net in each loop in round/row 2.
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The amount of increase can vary depending on how close the pantaloons stitches are placed in round/row 1.
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The amount of increase can vary depending on how close the pineapple stitches are placed to each other, how many knots are places in loops in round 4, and how many loops are net together in the decrease rounds/rows.
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The amount of increase can vary depending on the number of knots placed in loops in round/row 1 and the number of loops net together in round/row 9.
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NOTE:
The amount of increase can vary depending on the number of knots placed in loops in round/row 1 and the number of loops net together in round/row 9.
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NOTE:
The amount of increase can vary depending on the number of points and how many loops each points stitch has between increases in round/row 1. The sample had 3 loops between increases in round/row 1.
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NOTE:
The amount of increase can vary depending on the number of knots placed in loops in rounds/rows 1,4,7 and the number of loops net together in rounds/rows 2,5,8.
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NOTE:
The amount of increase can vary depending on how many knots are net in each loop in round/row 1. Any number greater than 2 will increase the number of loops.
For circular netting, always net 1 less knot into the CK than into the other loops.
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NOTE:
The amount of increase can vary depending on how many knots are net into loops in round/row 1, and how many knots are net in 3 loops net together in round/row 2.
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NOTE:
The amount of increase can vary depending on how many knots are net in each loop in round/row 3. Any number greater than 1 will increase the number of loops.
For circular netting, always net 1 less knot into the CK than into the other loops.