This decrease tells you to crochet two single crochet stitches together. You may also run into sc3tog or sc4tog, etc. This is also a decrease, but with double crochet stitches. You may also see dc3tog or dc4tog, etc. Same idea as above, but with treble crochet stitches.
Similar to a bobble described below , this is a group of stitches worked into one single stitch or space. They are worked in the same way a dc3tog or dc5tog is worked crocheted half way before starting the next stitch but will only be in one single stitch— they are NOT a decrease! You may also run into special terms such as bobble , shell , picot or puff in a pattern.
These should be defined by the designer at the top of the pattern. These are often, but not always followed by a single crochet that makes them bump out the front of the design.
This makes a cute little bump that is most often used on the edges of lacy things. Each comma is a place to pause before moving on to the next stitch. First, ch 1, then single crochet in the next 3 stitches, skip 2 stitches, and work 5 double crochet in the next stitch, skip 2 more stitches, and single crochet in the next stitch.
Brackets [ ] or Parentheses may also be used in place of asterisks. They may or may not be in parentheses. These are your stitch counts for the current row or round. For example, here is row 4 from my Primrose and Proper super scarf:. The numbers at the end show the stitch count for the instructions as written , then it also shows two other counts if you want to make the scarf in different lengths [] and []. Dear Dedri Thank you soooooo much.
You just entered a new horizon of art to me and surely to many other fans. I wish you happiness and health forever. Dara from Iran. I would always rather see the technical explanation then the usually poke it the dark I have survived on. I tend to do the poke-in-the-dark too, but I figured it would be easier if people knew what they were aiming for :.
I think the paragraph re the single crochet is a typo…. It should say to the left for the single crochet. Thank you for flagging it up, and for keeping an eye on it for me x. Your Recently Viewed Projects. Images from other crochet readers. Leave a comment Include a Photo. Thank you! Your comment has been added. We are sorry.
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It worked, and it looks fine. Thanks so much! The previous row was three DC's, ch1, skip a chain and ended with a DC in last sc. Then on the next row the instructions say:. So I should just chain one, turn it, and chain one in the next chain? That next stich is VERY loose, by the way Chaining 6 on it is going to be weird Thanks ladies!!! Sorry for the dumb questions. I am thinking ch1 and ch-1 are the same, just written differently. Maybe a typo that wasn't caught because the proof-reader read them as the same.
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