Follow Mikey's crochet tutorial to form a jagged chevron that can be used in crocheted blankets or scarves part 2/5.
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Okay, we're going to sort the Jag and Ridge, I don’t know, chevron and this one is more, more pointy than all the rest of them combined. So we're going to start our first line, so wrapping your material around your finger, just like so. Grabbing the last one, pulling it over, pulling it over and up and that’s just to create your first one. So this one here is in set number 11 and so it doesn’t matter how long you make it if it's a scarf and then you know you’ve just keep going. So just keep counting to 11 every time you get to 11 decide if it's long enough, if not count to another 11, so it's just a lot easier in getting your calculator.
So this is already one here, one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, 10 and 11. So it's obviously not big enough and this one here is actually too sets of 11, so I'm going to go another 11 here just to demonstrate this wave. So one two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, 10 and 11 and again if it's not long enough just start over again and as long as you keep it in susceptible 11 like I'm showing you and you shouldn’t have the problem. So this is step number one.
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