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Article Understanding Crochet Abbreviations
Posted by Carey Nuss on
Below you’ll find the most common written pattern crochet abbreviations in American English. This is by no means an exhaustive list, and many of the abbreviations here can be mixed and matched together. Not all designers use the standard abbreviations all the time, so always read a pattern thoroughly, including any notes, before you begin. I’ve also included some common crochet lingo you might see on message boards or social media. All abbreviations here are listed alphabetically for you. Abbreviations: alt alternative/alternate beg begin/beginning bet between blo back loop only bp back post (combined with other sts, such as bpdc)...
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How To Understand Yarn Labels
Posted by Carey Nuss on
Have you ever looked at a skein of yarn and wondered what all the information meant? Do you still confuse the bleach and dry symbols?
Check out this handy guide to reading yarn labels and you’ll never be confused again! There's a reason that there is a little pretty label that goes around your yarn and it's not just to make the yarn look cool. If you've started to get interested in knitting then those labels will becomes more interesting and more relevant as you continue your knitting adventure. Let's have a look at what all the bits mean ... Knowing what to look for on a yarn label can help you quickly find what you need, especially when you’re in the store shopping. The below is a small guide I have put together showing you all the main things you need to look for.
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