Understanding a pattern instruction
Hi everyone,
Hope this email finds everyone happy, healthy and crocheting to their little hearts desire. :-)
I am really stuck on an instruction in a pattern I'm working with and I need some help. I am making a 'blossom purse' for about (4) 4-5 year olds. The instructions for the blossom reads as follows:
"Rnd 1 8 sc in 3rd ch from hook. Rnd 2 (Sc, ch 2) in each st around. Rnd 3 *(Sc, ch 2) in next sc, sk ch-space; rep from * around. Rnd 4 (Sc, ch 1) in each st and each space around."
It is the Rnd 4 instruction that has me a bit baffled. When it says 'in each st and each space around' does that mean I insert the hook into the Sc and the ch-2 spaces? And if so, how exactly am I doing that? Am I making a Sc in each ch-2 space?
I do not know if how I am explaining this is making any sense, but if someone could walk me through it I will try to make it clearer where I am stuck. As always, I appreciate any help you can give.
Peace
CJ













From your comments You seem to understand the instructions correctly. You are going to sc ch 1 in each sc and in each ch 2 space. ALmost the same as round 2, but ch 1 obviously.
Insert your hook into the stitch and sc ch 1, then you are going to sc ch 1 around the chains in the ch 2 space below.
Hope this makes sense...