AY Honors/Crocheting

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Overview

The Challenging Part

The most challenging requirement of this honor is probably this:

100.

[[AY Honors/Crocheting/Requirements|Tab Name/Printable Version]]


1. Define and crochet the following: ST, SP, STS, RND, INCL, DEC, and INC.

2. Make squares of at least 20 stitches of the following: SC, DC, HDC, TR, and DTR.

3. Show how to measure stitch gauge or row gauge on sample squares.

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.


Printable Answer Key Tab Name/Edit Answer Key


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.




References


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