If you are a beginner looking for a model of knitting or crochet, the first time
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Use abbreviations. I will explain in detail what they mean.
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Tip: If you start to learn the art of crochet (less confusion) is a good idea to write what the abbreviations mean in long hand. After printing a reason, I write in the margins, in long hand, what the abbreviations. Mean Use this table to the knitting and crochet patterns to decipher the code!
ABBREVIATIONS
A:
Alt - Alternative
approx - approximately
B:
BEG - begin or start
Bet - between
BL / BK LP - back loop (s)
BLO - back loop only
bo - Bommel
BO - bind off
BP - to
BPDC - back to the stick (s)
BPSC - back to single crochet (s)
BPtr - back to Triple Crochet (s)
C:
CA - The color of a
CB - ColorB
CC - contrast color
ch (n) - chain (s)
ch-space = space previously
ch - refers to the chain before and worked
ch-sp - Chain space
cluster (n) - CL (n)
cm - cm
CN - hollow needle
NOTE - continued
CO - cast on cont
Q:
dc - stick
dc2tog - stick with 2 points
dec - decrease
DP ago - double needle pointed (s)
DTR / dtrc - double triple / treble crochet
E:
EA- L '
East - established
ext - extension
Q:
FLO - front loop only
success - to follow
FP - the next post
FPDC - post anterior rods (s)
FPSC - single crochet front post (s)
FPtr / FPtrc - Front triple / treble crochet (s)
FL / ft lp - front loop (s)
G:
g gr - grams
CSF (n) - Groups
H:
HDC - auction (s)
HK - Hook
I:
Inc - increase
in (s) or "- inch (es)
K:
k -knit
K1B - 1 mesh below the line
K1B - through the back door knitted
ZUS M King 2 - 2 points together
k2togb - 2 points together through back loop
k3tog - three interwoven
k3togb - 3 points together through back loop
KFB - knit in front and behind St.
L:
LH - left needle
lp (s) - loop (s)
st lp - loop point
M:
MC - main color
M1-one mach
M2 - take two
m - m
mm -Mm
Measure - measure (s)
N
NDL (s) - needle (s)
O:
oz - ounce (s)
opp - opposite
P:
pat (n) - model (s)
PC (s) - Popcorn (s)
Watches - maker spot
prev - back
prev - back
PSSO - pass slipped over the point
p2sso - pass 2 slipped sts over
p - Li
p-like - a left-wise, or as they
P1B - leaving the back door cycle
p2tog - Links 2 together
p2togb - Links 2 inback
p3tog - 3 next set
PU - pick up
A:
RF - right front
REM - remain
REP - Repeat (s)
Rev. SC / SC reverse - reverse single crochet
RND (n) - round (s)
RS - right side
RH - right needle
Rev St st - smooth inversion
RSC - Reverse single crochet
S:
sc - single crochet
sc2tog - single crochet 2 points together
sc3tog - single crochet 3 together
sk - skip (PED)
SK2P - Slip 1,ZUS M King 2, pass sl st
Sl st - point
sp (n) - Bedroom (s)
SP or SPN - unique needle
str (s) - in (n)
St st - Smooth
SKP - Slip 1, knit 1, pass slipped point
Slip - sl
slip1 PSSO-K1 - knit 1 slip, 1 point pass
SM - slip marker
sq (s) - Course (s)
SSK - Slip, slip knit,
T:
TBL - through the loop again
tch / t-ch - Turning Chain
Tog - together
tr / TRC - treble / triplecrochet
tr tr / trtrc - triple triple crochet / triple triple crochet (s)
W:
WAS - wrong side
wyib - Wire on the back
wyif - with yarn in front
X:
X-st - Cross Stitch
Y:
YB or YTB - yarn back at work
YF or YTF - yarn before work
m - yard (s)
yo - Cover
Yoh - yarn over hook
YRN - needle round thread
What does the asterisk (*) means when you see it in a knitting or crochet pattern?
It isused to show how often to repeat the instructions. There is also a number of ways that many times.
What does it mean () brackets when you see them in a knitting or crochet pattern?
If you see this in a model, which means that does what it says directly after the model. Example (SK2P). The brackets are also used to provide additional information.
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