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August 29, 2009

Crochet abbreviations

Crochet patterns use a large variety of abbreviations.  Here are the most common and what they mean:

YO or yo (Yarn Over)- To yarn over means to bring the yarn over the hook of your crochet hook so that the hook can catch the yarn and draw it through the loop.  Literally, bring the yarn over the hook.

approx-approximately

beg-begin, beginning

BPdc-back post double crochet

BPsc-back post single crochet

ch sp-chain space

ch-chain stitch

cont-continue, continuing

ea-each

foll-follows, following

FPdc-front post double crochet

FPsc-front post single crochet

hk-hook

lp(s)-loop, loops

sc- single crochet

hfc- half double crochet

dc- double crochet

tc_ treble (triple) crochet

st(s)- stitch(es)

sl st- slip stitch

sk- skip

dec- decrease

inc- increase

sc2tog- single crochet two stitches together

lp(s)-loop(s)

rnd(s)-round(s)

dtr-double treble crochet

sp(s)-space(s)

beg-beginning

rep-repeat

tog-together

rs-right side

lp st-loop stitch

ws-wrong side

BLO or BL-Back Loop Only – Back Loop

FLO or FL-Front Loop Only – Front Loop

CC-contrasting color

Rev-Reverse

MC-main color

To begin crocheting, you need to tie the yarn to your crochet hook with a slipknot.  You wrap the yarn around the hook, bringing the end portion of the yarn on top into a working loop.  Then you “yarn over” by bringing the bottom thread over the hook so that the hook can catch it, twisting, and pulling it through the loop.  You don’t want to pull the slipknot too tight. It has to be at least large enough to let the hook pass easily through it.

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