What does ch mean in crochet




















I tested it. I think there's an error in the instructions. Don't do the chain 2 in step 8. There should only be a total of 2 chains between the dc stitches in step 7 and the dc stitches in step 8. Stitch counts at the end of round 1: 4 ch-2 spaces. These are your corners. On the sides, starting with one of the short sides there should be 3 dc. Then on the next side long side , there should be 3 dc, then a ch-1, then 3 dc.

Then 3 dc other short side. Finally 3 dc, ch-1, 3 dc other long side. Remember when counting the dc stitches, the ch-3 is a dc stitch on one of the short sides. Thank you, Sharon. This is a quite generous answer. I think I will try both approaches, just to see the difference. Thank you. You read it before I changed my answer.

Sorry about that! The designer is creating a rectangle. My instructions create a square. So, please re-read what I wrote and follow the designer. If you don't, it'll throw you off for the following rounds. Hi Jovazzle welcome tot he ville from me too! Thank you, Kathy. I will look into that as well. You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account. Paste as plain text instead. Only 75 emoji are allowed. Display as a link instead.

Clear editor. Upload or insert images from URL. Existing user? Sign in with Facebook. About Crochetville The Crochetville forum was founded in as an online place for crocheters to gather and encourage each other. Answer this question Ask a question. Jovazzle Posted April 26, Posted April 26, edited. Edited April 26, by Jovazzle. Link to post Share on other sites. Row 2: Sc in each sc across. Row 2: Ch 1, turn; sc in each sc across. Just do it the way the pattern tells you to.

When working Row 3 and all following rows in single crochet, never count the turning ch-1 as a stitch. It just disappears, like the skipped stitch when you worked the foundation chain. Now they count as a stitch. Now count 4 chains away from the hook, and work a double crochet into that chain, skipping the first 3 chains. Then work a double crochet in each of the remaining 13 chains. You now have 15 double crochet stitches.

How can that be when you have only worked 14 double crochets? Remember those first 3 chains you skipped when you worked the first double crochet into the 4th chain from the hook? Those 3 skipped chains count as first double crochet of the row, and on following rows you will work into the top chain of those 3 chains just as though they were a regular dc stitch. At the end of this row, or the beginning of the next, the pattern will tell you how many chain stitches you need to raise the yarn to the height of the stitches for the next row.

For single crochet, that was one ch, and that chain did not count as a stitch. But for double crochet, a taller stitch, you need to make 3 chains and then turn. And this time the 3 chains count as a stitch. So on the next row, you assume that the chain 3 counts as the first dc, and you will work into the next stitch, not the first stitch See Figure 5.

Unless your pattern tells you otherwise, on all stitches taller than a single crochet, the turning chain is counted as the first stitch of the row. In addition to using lots of abbreviations and terms, crochet patterns use several symbols to tell you what to do.

Crochet patterns often have a series of steps that are repeated several times across a row. A pattern might read like this:. That means that the steps following the asterisk are to be repeated, in order, until you reach the end of the row. That is just another way of saying the same thing, and you work the steps given between the two asterisks, in order, across the row. Now just to make things more complicated — sometimes you will repeat steps several times within a row, and then end up doing something else!

Take it one step at a time. Brackets [ ] also are used to tell you how many times to work a certain step. The number immediately following the brackets tells you how many times to do the step. That means you will work the [sk next dc, shell in next dc] 4 times before going on to work the ch 1, dc in next 4 dc. Parentheses are used to indicate a group of stitches that are to be worked together into a stitch, such as: in next dc work 2 dc, ch 3, 2 dc.

That means you will work all of those stitches in one dc, which makes a shell. What does 3 dc in ch 4 sp mean? What is the top of a crochet stitch? Let's start by describing the top of crochet stitches The top of each stitch comprises two loops. We refer to the loops as the front loop and back loop.

The front loop is the one nearest you, regardless of which side you are looking at. What is the chain space in crochet? Sometimes when you read a crochet pattern, it'll tell you to work into a chain space ch-sp. But what in the world is a chain space? The space is located below the chain. How do you fasten off crochet? When you finish a piece of crocheted fabric, you'll need to fasten off the yarn and secure it so the stitch will not unravel.

Simply cut the yarn leaving a few inches of tail. Then, with your hook, draw the tail through the loop on your hook. Remove hook and pull on tail to tighten. What does SK mean in crocheting?



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