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haighr wrote: Sounds like you got a lot of great advice. When each row goes around you need to add at the corners to make up for the size as stated do a couple sc in the corners - As for what you have done it is hard to see in the photo, but sometimes you can block the finished and the ruffle will settle down. I think you will likely be happier if you get a pattern and go from there for a ruffled edge they are a real nice addition. Here is an heirloom pattern I am working on with a ruffled edge and it is a tight stitch which you like with your sc.