READ THE WHOLE OF THE NEXT SECTION BEFORE CONTINUING! Now insert 4 marker threads in the piece for the raglan as follows (start at the opening – NOTE: Do NOT work while inserting the marker threads): Skip the first 12-12-13 (14) single crochets (= right back piece when piece is worn), insert 1 marker thread in the next single crochet, skip the next 12 single crochets (= sleeve), insert 1 marker thread in the next single crochet, skip the next 12-12-13 (14) single crochets, insert 1 marker before the next single crochet (= mid front), skip 12-12-13 (14) single crochets (these 24-24-26 (28) single crochets = front piece), insert 1 marker thread in the next single crochet, skip 12 single crochets (= sleeve) and insert the last marker thread in the next single crochet (there are now 12-12-13 (14) single crochets on the left back piece after the last marker thread). Work 1 single crochet in the 2nd chain stitch from the hook, then work 1 single crochet in each chain stitch to the end of the row = 76-76-80 (84) single crochets on the row. Work 77-77-81 (85) chain stitches (including 1 chain stitch to turn) with hook size 3 mm / C and BabyAlpaca Silk. The piece is worked back and forth and top down from mid back – READ TIP. Work 1 single crochet/double crochet, but wait with the last yarn over and pull through (= 2 loops on the hook), then work the next single crochet/double crochet, but when working the last pull through, pull the strand through all the loops on the hook (1 single crochet/double crochet decreased). When rows 1-3 have been completed one time in height, you repeat rows 2 and 3 onwards. Increase 1 single crochet/double crochet by working 2 single crochets/double crochets in the same stitch. * 1 row single crochets, 1 row double crochets *, repeat from *-* (1 row single crochets + 1 row double crochets = 1 textured row). The row finishes with 1 slip stitch in the chain stitch from the beginning of the previous row of single crochets. The row finishes with 1 single crochet in the 3rd chain stitch from the beginning of the previous row of double crochets.Īt the beginning of each row with double crochets the first double crochet is replaced with 3 chain stitches. If you choose the opening at the front, you can work a textured row over the middle 6 stitches mid back if you do not want the row of holes.Īt the beginning of each row with single crochets, replace the first single crochet with 1 chain stitch. Junglee Pictures’ upcoming slate also includes ‘Woh Ladaki Hai Kahan?’, ‘Dosa King’, ‘Ulajh’ and ‘Click Shankar’ to name a few.The onesie in the text is described with the opening and button band at the back and a row of holes for the decorative ribbon mid front, but onesies are the same front and back and can therefore be used both ways, either with the opening at the back or at the front (as shown in the photo). Moreover, This is a kind of song, that will surely remain in the hearts and the playlist of the audience for a long time.ĭirected by Anubhuti Kashyap and Written by Sumit Saxena, Saurabh Bharat, Vishal Wagh and Anubhuti Kashyap Doctor G is set to release in theatres on 14th Oct. Fatima in the film which is so alluring and gives us yet another reason to watch this fresh pair on the screen. The song captures the different emotions of the relationship between Dr. This had certainly come as a surprise for Ayushmann fans, when the snippet was released by the actor. As the song is really close to Ayushmann who is very excited to bring it to the audience, he has given his voice to the song. ‘O Sweetie Sweetie’ is a beautiful creation by Amit Trivedi on the Lyrics of Raj Shekhar. ![]() After teasing the audiences with only a glimpse of #OSweetieSweetie sung by #AyushmannKhurrana himself in his mesmerizing voice, the full song is finally here, and we are surely playing it on loop! While the trailer of the film has got the audiences excited about the film, the soulful romantic number ‘#HarJagahTu’, and a peppy dance number ‘#DilDhakDhakKartaHai’ have been loved and have left the audiences wanting for more.
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