tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37028268.post5234634593682098513..comments2024-03-26T08:51:36.369-05:00Comments on Bizzy Crochet: Pride & Prejudice- 18" Doll PatternBizhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06714458845370035962noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37028268.post-51271456684113410072023-02-19T08:35:18.461-06:002023-02-19T08:35:18.461-06:00I see no date on your question so have no idea if ...I see no date on your question so have no idea if you figured it out but I would say it will never come out correct because your gauge is off. <br />This is a very tight gauge if you read it 20 rows for 4 inch and your was 5 rows so you would have to modify the pattern or go way down in hook and yarn size and tighten up your crochet. I am a loose crocheter so when I find these awesome tight ones I copy the pattern and not to use very tight but in order to make clothes and anything you must meet the gauge or expect different results. <3Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37028268.post-43752024934670938972020-03-11T00:52:52.536-05:002020-03-11T00:52:52.536-05:00My gauge was 5 rows=4” and 10 sc – 4” using the...My gauge was 5 rows=4” and 10 sc – 4” using the simply soft & F hook <br />I didn’t even bother measuring the gauge on the second attempt. <br />Ove tried this pattern in 3 different yarns and two of them would fit a 6 moth old child <br />My first attempt was using Caron Simply soft and a nF hook, just as specified in the pattern. <br />My Second attempt was using a baby yarn and the results were the same, HUGE. Also using an F hook <br />I m currently working with a cone yarn that is the smallest yarn that I know of before it becomes crochet thread again using the F hook.<br />So what am I doing wrong?<br />Frustrated crocheterhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05514863127626766868noreply@blogger.com