The crochet abbreviations vary between different countries. Be sure to check where the pattern is from so you know what the abbreviations really mean. The different stitch names used In the English-speaking crochet world, the basic stitches have different names. The differences are usually referred to as UK/US or British/American. Examples of these differences and their usual abbreviations are: * UK double crochet (DC) = US single crochet (SC) Difference between the US and UK crochet terms Chain Stitch How to do it - Hook through, wrap the yarn over the hook and draw the yarn through to form a new loop. Slip Stitch How to do it - Insert the hook into the work as indicated, wrap the yarn over the hook, and draw the yarn through the work plus the loop on the hook in one movement. Double Crochet How to do it - Insert the hook into the work, yarn over the hook and draw the yarn through the work only, yarn over hook draw the yarn through both loops on the hook. Half Treble How to do it - Wrap yarn over hook and insert the hook into the work, yarn over the hook draw through work. Wrap yarn over hook and draw through all 3 loops in the hook. Treble How to do it - Wrap yarn over hook and insert the hook into the work, yarn over the hook draw through work. Wrap yarn over hook draw through first 2 loops, then yarn over hook, draw through last two loops. Double Treble How to do it - Wrap the yarn over the hook twice and insert the hook into the work, yarn over hook draw through work. Wrap the yarn over hook, draw through first two loops, yarn over hook draw through next two loops, yarn over hook draw through last two loops. Miss Do not work the particular stitch. Tension This refers to how lose or tight you crochet your stitches. Some patterns list measurements for a certain number of stitches and/or rows. Crochet a sample and adjust your hook size if required. Learn to Crochet – A CD with 2 computer video files that show you how to crochet. It’s like having your own personal tutor! There are over 50 beautiful crochet patterns also included on the CD. Visit the Learn and Do website at http://www.LearnAndDo.com to find out more. Source: www.articledashboard.com |