Sorry, i'm a little confused. You said it's a 3 row repeat. Which if I understand correctly is: Wrong side - 2 dc in a row at decrease point, no chain in between Right side - chain over both dc as if 1 dc Wrong side - dc into chain as normal to establish next decrease point And then the repeat is done. But now you're on the right side, and the repeat _starts_ on the wrong side (at least according to the example you showed?), so what do you do for the right side row that comes right after the repeat is done and before the next one begins? Do you just crochet as normal? Do you start the repeat again regardless of which side you end up on?
how about for when I need to only increase in one side? i was planning to do this for a cardigan, and i was wondering how I would do the V neck for the front 2 panels
Luckily, moss stitch has the same stitch sequence regardless of direction, so just be sure you mark where you want your decrease and use the same directions without turning your work. ❤
how about for when I need to only increase in one side? i was planning to do this for a cardigan, and i was wondering how I would do the V neck for the front 2 panels
Well, without seeing the pattern it's hard to be specific, but my advise there would be to work the above sequence on both sides of the V neck, and then give it a few rows without any decreases. If that gives you a bit of a wobbly edge you can always use the above but add two blank rows between each row of the decrease sequence.