Hi everyone...today I thought I would help you understand some of the crochet abbreviations used in patterns. Sometimes it can be difficult to understand them, especially if your new to crochet! St = stitch Sts = stitches Sc = single crochet DC= double crochet Tbr / trb = treble crochet SL st = slip stitch CH = chain required amount of stitches. Yrn = yarn over Dc2tog = double crochet two together Sc2tog = single crochet two together In some of my other posts I have gone in to more detail about each individual stitch and there will be more coming soon!
The next step after making a slip knot is to make a foundation chain. This basically means this chain is the number of stitches required to start the pattern. Step one: Using your left hand hold the slip knot at the bottom of the hook. Step two: Yarn over and pull yarn through loop. (You have just made a chain) You keep repeating step two until you have the required amount of chain stitches.