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+ | SC means single crochet. | ||
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+ | HDC means half double crochet. | ||
+ | TC means triple crochet. | ||
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− | ==References== | + | <!-- 3. Show how to measure stitch gauge or row gauge on sample squares. --> |
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+ | ==References== <!--T:14--> | ||
* [https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Introduction_to_Crochet Introduction to Crochet]. | * [https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Introduction_to_Crochet Introduction to Crochet]. | ||
* [http://ravelry.com Ravelry.com] | * [http://ravelry.com Ravelry.com] | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:57, 13 July 2022
1
Define and crochet the following: ST, SP, STS, RND, INCL, DEC, and INC.
ST, STS | stitch, stitches |
SP, SPS | space, spaces |
RND, RNDS | round, rounds |
INCL | inclusive, including |
INC | increase |
DEC | decrease |
2
Make squares of at least 20 stitches of the following: SC, DC, HDC, TR, and DTR.
SC means single crochet. DC means double crochet. HDC means half double crochet. TC means triple crochet. DTR means double triple crochet.
3
Show how to measure stitch gauge or row gauge on sample squares.
Here is a good explanation: http://www.wikihow.com/Check-a-Crochet-Gauge
4
Know how to care for items made out of wool, orlon, nylon, and cotton.
5
Know how to make a granny square, and show something you have made using a granny square, such as a hat, scarf, pillow cover, etc.
6
Show a sample of simple edging you have made out of thread.
7
Crochet one of the following out of yarn: hat, scarf, sleeveless sweater, or slippers.