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=== ### === Original Round 1 made a small oval. To double it, you: # start with twice as many chains # work the same idea: - make the left side, - pack lots of stitches at the tip to curve around, - make the right side. The 8 sc in one stitch makes the big curve of the muzzle. I can draw a diagram of every shape if you want (like the first one I made). ===== Anywhere the original pattern used 4 increases β yours uses 8. ===== Where it used 6 β yours uses 12, etc. This is what widens the shape. ===== Anywhere the original pattern said βrepeat 2 rounds,β you now repeat 4 rounds. ===== This makes the head and body taller so proportions stay the same. ===== Chains of 5 became chains of 10. ===== This doubles leg length and thickness. ===== Started with tiny stitches β now each ear has twice the stitch types in each direction, so it becomes large and pointy. ===== If you want, I can now: ===== ### ===== ===== ### ===== Just tell me!
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