To make it easy, let’s say you have 20 stitches per 4 inches. Then to calculate stitches per inch, you would divide 20 by 4, which gives you 5 stitches per inch. Subscribe for Free Crochet Patterns, Coupons, and Other Crafty Promotions. You will also receive a PDF copy of the Seede...
Then simply crochet a flat circle, making increases in each round by the same number of stitches that you started with. For example, if you start off with six stitches in the first round, then you’ll need to increase by six in each round in order to keep it flat. Likewise, if you ...
Every stitch we make in crochet has a name, like single crochet or double crochet. In the crochet stitch chart, these stitches have their own symbols. So, instead of writing single crochet (SC) or double crochet (DC), a symbol is used. The symbols are like secret codes that only croche...
Stitch charts in crochet patterns are being used more and more as an addition to or in place of words to describe a pattern stitch. Following are the standardized crochet symbols that have been adopted by members of the Craft Yarn Council and are considered to be the clearest and easiest to...
Crochet Symbols and Directions Chart - As you all know by now, I've been really getting into crochet over the past year or so. I still consider myself a newbie and I'm trying to learn new stitches and designs whenever I can find the time. To this point I
There’s nothing more frustrating than spending hours working on a project and not getting a good fit. The Men Sizes Chart includes 5 common measurements you need to knit or crochet sweaters, vests and other garments. PIN IT For other sizes, please see the following: ...
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BPtrback post treble crochetremremain/remaining CAcolor Areprepeat(s) CBcolor Brnd(s)round(s) CCcontrasting colorRSright side chchain stitchscsingle crochet ch-refers to chain or space previously made (e.g., ch-1 space)sc2togsingle crochet 2 stitches together ...
Controlling for the same yarn, a larger needle will create fewer stitches per inch (a looser fabric), while a smaller needle will create more switches per inch (a denser fabric). So, if you want your knitting to match a specific gauge (say, for a sweater pattern), you’ll need to us...
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