It means "single crochet". The stitch is the shortest of the crochet stitches and makes a very compact garment. Other notations can be double crochet, half double crochet, and even double triple crochet.
Always read the whole pattern thoroughly before you begin your work.
To sc in sc means to place your next single crochet stitch into the next single crochet stitch from the previous row. If your next stitch is a chain, for example, you would skip it and go to the next single crochet. Be aware that sometimes there will be a typographical error in a pattern, so be alert to how the stitch works in the pattern you are using.
Deciphering the abbreviations:
Single Crochet 1(stitch) into the CHain 1 SPace; would mean to single crochet into the space created by chaining one stitch in the the previous row (this would be the row that you're working into to create your current row).
Single crochet in next chain one space, chain one.
The abbreviation 'sc' in crochet means a "single crochet."
They stand for single crochet and double crochet.
sc means single crochet 1 and dc means double crochet 2
The abbreviation ch1 is mostly used to refer to the first chapter of a book or document. It is also a term used in crochet and means to make one chain stitch.
void main () { unsigned char hrs,mins,secs; char ch1, ch2; puts("\nEnter the hours to update: "); ch1=getche(); ch2=getch(); hrs = ASCIItoBCD(ch1, ch2); puts("\nEnter the minutes to update: "); ch1=getche(); ch2=getch(); mins = ASCIItoBCD(ch1, ch2); puts("\nEnter the seconds to update: "); ch1=getche(); ch2=getch(); secs = ASCIItoBCD(ch1, ch2); *tm = 0; _CH = hrs; _CL=mins; _DH= secs; _DL=0; _AH =3; geninterrupt(0x1a); puts("Time Updated"); }
import java.io.*; class Words2 { BufferedReader br; String text; char ch[]; int len; public static void main(String args[])throws IOException { Words2 ob=new Words2(); ob.accept(); ob.result(); } Words2() { br=new BufferedReader(new InputStreamReader(System.in)); } public void accept()throws IOException { System.out.println("Enter the sentence:"); text=br.readLine().trim(); len=text.length(); ch=new char[len]; text.getChars(0,len,ch,0); } public void result() { int i,j; char ch1; int w; for(i=0;i< len-1;i++) { for(j=i+1;j< len;j++) { if(ch[i] >ch[j]) { ch1=ch[i]; ch[i]=ch[j]; ch[j]=ch1; } } } ch1=ch[0]; System.out.println(ch1); w=1; for(i=1;i< len;i++) { if(ch1==ch[i]) w++; else { if(ch1==' ') System.out.println("Frequency of space="+w); else System.out.println("Frequency of "+ch1+" ="+w); w=1; ch1=ch[i]; } } System.out.println("Frequency of "+ch1+" ="+w); } }
you've asked about making the r2 pattern in the 4row repeated pattern called harlequin stitch. If you're working on the free greenway pattern, this will really help you. the words "over" don't mean "over" as in "skip" but mean "over" as in "over top" or "work into." after the ch3 at the start of the row, dctog in each of the first 3 dcs, ch7 making sure to sk over the ch1 in the top of the "3dc ch 1 3dc cluster" from row1 that you're working on here in row 2. now 6dctog working into each of the next 6 dc skipping the sc in the middle at the bottom. You're working down the side of one triangle and up the side of the next triangle but skipping the sc at the bottom. ch 7 after the 6dctog are completed. Again, this is at the top of the triangle and will ignore the ch sp. now start the next round of 6dctog going first down and then up the sides. always work into each DC so your "diamond" (or triangle) looks like a diamond. keep going to the end of the row, where you'll work the 3dc at the end instead of the 6 to get a quarter diamond instead of a triangle. in the next row, you'll work the ch7's into the skipped ch1 space from the first row and the quarter diamonds on the end will become half diamonds. jillian
See: http://www.ai.org/legislative/ic/code/title11/ar13/ch1.html
class sortstr { public static void main(String args[]) { int len=args.length;char ch1; if(len==0) { System.out.println("No arguments are given ! "); return; } char[] str=args[0].toCharArray(); char temp; for(int i=0;i<len;i++) { for(int j=0;j<len-1;j++) { ch1=str.charAt(j); char ch2=str.charAt(j+1); if(ch1> ch2) { temp=str[j]; str[j]=str[j+1]; str[j+1]=temp; } } } for(int i=0;i<len;i++) { System.out.print(str[i]); } } }
http://homepage.eircom.net/~braddellr/disso/ch1.htm looks like a good starting point
The address of the Chester Grosvenor is Eastgate St, Chester CH1 1LT, United Kingdom. It is located in Chester, England and is considered one of the most luxurious hotels in northern England.
Chester hotels can be found at Chester and Chester West, UK. There is one at Trinity Street, Chester, ch1 2bd and another one on St. John Street, Chester.
make an acount on nexon download maplestory open it up clik on the server u want to start on then clik a channel(ch1,ch2 etc) clik go or sumthin clik create character
According to the Bible, Solomon. And to all who ask for it: "If any of you lack wisdom, let him ask of God, that giveth to all [men] liberally, and upbraideth not; and it shall be given him." Holy Bible, Book of James ch1:v5
The nearest Ann Summers shop to Bangor in North Wales is in Chester, in England! The details are below: * Distance: 51.5 * Opening hours: 9:00-18:00 * Phone: 08700 534 064 * Address: * 10 St Michael's Square, Grosvenor Precinct, Chester, CH1 1EE * CH1 1EE * UK,United Kingdom This is taken from the store locator of the Ann Summers website. It actually says that Liverpool is closer but this is only true if you were to travel in a straight line... and that would need a boat! Chester is closer. http://www.annsummers.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/LocateStores