Did you know that crochet stitches have different names throughout different parts of the world? Not sure why, but here we are! When I first learned to crochet, I would have to google 'crochet stitch conversion chart' whenever I was reading a crochet pattern from someone outside the US. So I thought it would be super useful to have all this information in 1 place, along with the other crochet tips & charts.
Step 1: Turn, ch6, dc into 4th ch from hook and in next 2 ch. Step 2: Slip stitch into ch3sp. into ch3sp. [1 tile complete] Step 3: Repeat step 2 until you complete all the tiles in the row
This global Yarn Weight Converstion chart links the US number and US category, ply (used in AUS and UK), and other terms commonly used in the yarn industry
Don't miss this crochet tip!! Use this amigurumi tip to easily insert your needle through your stuffed amigurumi and out the other side. #crochet
Learn how to crochet. This FREE ultimate beginner's guide to crochet will break down the basics of what you need to learn and provide some great resources. #crochet #howtocrochet #crochetforbeginners
Anyone else get confused with the different numbers and letters used for the crochet hook sizes? I made a quick chart we can all use. Enjoy!!
Today we're going to learn the double crochet, which is abbreviated as 'dc'. The double crochet is one of the most commonly used stitches. Its a great stitch for beginners to learn, but it doesn't stop there. Even in super intricate projects, you'll likely find a row of dc's in there.