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Crochet - Abbreviations used in crochet patterns

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!

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