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​How to Read Crochet Schemes

Susan
Susan
Mar 23, 2020 12:53 AM
​How to Read Crochet Schemes1. Chain stitch
​How to Read Crochet Schemes1. Chain stitch
​How to Read Crochet Schemes1. Chain stitch
​How to Read Crochet Schemes2. Single crochet
​How to Read Crochet Schemes2. Single crochet
​How to Read Crochet Schemes2. Single crochet
​How to Read Crochet Schemes3. Half double crochet
​How to Read Crochet Schemes3. Half double crochet
​How to Read Crochet Schemes3. Half double crochet
​How to Read Crochet Schemes4. Double crochet
​How to Read Crochet Schemes5. Treble crochet
​How to Read Crochet Schemes6. Double treble crochet
​How to Read Crochet Schemes6. Double treble crochet
​How to Read Crochet Schemes6. Double treble crochet
​How to Read Crochet Schemes7. Slip stitch with a hook
​How to Read Crochet Schemes7. Slip stitch with a hook

1. Chain stitches, which are mainly used for making the first row and beginning of work.

2. Single crochet is marked with cross, it increases the density of crochet work.

3. Half double crochet is marked with "T" letter, the row, made of half double crochets, isn't so densed.

4. Double crochet is marked with sroken out "T" letter.

5. Treble crochet is marked with "T" letter with 2 dashes accordingly.

6. Double treble crochet is marked with "T" letter with 3 dashes.

7. Slip stitch with a hook is used for circle crochetting.
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Sana
Mar 23, 2020 06:23 AM
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This is sooooo very helpful
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Susan
Mar 25, 2020 10:30 PM
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I'm glad to help you
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Fina
Mar 26, 2020 01:01 AM
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Easy and helpful
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