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=== When you say “double size”, do you mean: === ===== → Every number becomes ×2 ===== * 5 chains becomes 10 * 12 stitches becomes 24 * increases double * decrease patterns change * the entire animal becomes twice as wide AND twice as tall ➡️ This makes a MUCH bigger plush. ➡️ This requires full pattern reconstruction (I can do that). OR ===== → You keep the same stitch counts ===== → But add extra rounds where the shape is straight ➡️ Plush becomes longer, but not wider ➡️ Does NOT require doubling stitch numbers (Also possible) You answered “B” and “A” in two messages — so I need you to confirm: ===== ## ===== ===== ### ===== As soon as you pick A or B, I will immediately: ✅ Rewrite the entire pattern ✅ Make diagrams for each group of rounds ✅ Use beginner-friendly wording ✅ Explain every step ✅ Explain how the increases/decreases now work ✅ Show where to place safety eyes, nose, ears, muzzle ✅ Provide the full double-size final pattern Just reply with: A or B (one letter only is fine!)
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