
How to read a crochet pattern
YOU NEED TO: Do a slip stitch in each of the next 2 double crochet stitches on the previous row and you also need to do a slip stitch in the next chain 2 space (this is where you chained 2 on …
How to Read a Crochet Pattern - Craft Yarn Council
One instruction that often confuses beginners is “ work a shell in next ch sp”. A chain space occurs when you work a chain stitch, then skip a stitch, then work into the next stitch.
How to Read Crochet Patterns - Stitch Guide | Annie's Attic
It is important to count your stitches as you work so you have as many stitches on each row or round as the pattern indicates. If no stitch count is given for a row or round, it usually means …
How To Read A Crochet Pattern: Terms Explained For Beginners
Parentheses often are used to tell you to work a group of stitches into one stitch, for example: “ (sc, ch 2, sc)” means to work all of those stitches inside the parentheses in one single stitch …
How to Read Crochet Patterns for Beginners - Sarah Maker
May 9, 2022 · Row 4: in next sc work (2 sc, ch 3, 2 sc) This means that the stitches in the parentheses would all be worked into one single crochet stitch together. Parentheses are …
What is a Chain Space (ch-sp)? - Crochet Spot
Jan 7, 2010 · Normally when you crochet into a stitch you insert your hook into the font and back loops of the stitch. But when you are instructed to crochet into a chain space, just insert your …
How to Read a Crochet Pattern - Heart Hook Home
Jan 4, 2021 · In short, any parentheses at the beginning of a row/round should pertain to the size, any parentheses at the end of the row/round pertain to stitch counts, and any parentheses in …
In the example above, this means you should "Inc in next st, sc in next st" for a total of three times. Reading Stitch Counts Patterns often contain stitch counts to help you out... but they …
Crochet 101 [Part 3] How to Read a Crochet Pattern
Mar 15, 2023 · Here you'll begin with a chain 2 and then work 6 sc in the 2nd ch from the hook (which would be the first chain) and then join with a slip stitch to the first single crochet.
The Slip Stitch (slst) - Club Crochet
First, put the hook into the next stitch. Then yarn over and pull that loop through both the stitch and the loop on the hook. Done, that’s seriously all you do. For slip stitches (sl.sts) you’ll only …