Gonna use up random scrap yarn i have to make the most insane gorgeous rainbow pastel goth type sweater. Or five sweaters. Who knows.

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Gonna use up random scrap yarn i have to make the most insane gorgeous rainbow pastel goth type sweater. Or five sweaters. Who knows.

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is it widely known to crocheters that when you're doing a 90 degree angle on a piece with lots of rows/rounds, 2dc, ch2, 2dc is Too Many increases, and that you're better off doing 2dc, ch2, 2dc and dc, ch2, dc in alternating rows? bc if not, consider this a psa
like, to demonstrate - left piece is if you increase 2 along each edge, and right piece is if you alternate between increasing 1 and 2
left works okay on smaller pieces, but on larger ones the shape starts to distort - if you’ve done a large, center out square where the corners sort of puckered outward, that’s probably why