On your previous row or round, you probably worked one or more chains between stitches. This instruction tells you to work four single crochets into the space created by the chains. In other words, you are to insert your hook into the space, yarn over, and pull through, working over the "chain" created by the series of chain stitches.
1 single crochet in the next chain 1 space
Do 3 separate single crochet in the next 3 chains, then in the next chain make 2 single crochet in the same space
It stands for STEP CHILD, child would be CH, and spouse is SP
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.
Sp in crochet patterns means "space" as far as I know. Generally, a space in crochet is created by the chain stitch(es) on the previous row/round. If your pattern states to sc, (single crochet) in the next sp (space) it means to pull the yarn around the stitch (the chain stitches) rather than through the chain stitch as you'd do when working into your beginning chain.
Parts of speech
"Estupendo" means fine, marvelous, wonderful. For future reference, words beginning with "st", "sp" and "sc" don't exist in Spanish
Parts of speech
There are many patterns for crocheting a granny square. Lots and lots of variations, but this is the basic pattern--This will make an approximate six inch square:Start with a, 5 ch , join in first ch.1. *3 dc in lp, 2 ch*; Repeat * to * 4 times ; join B in initial st2. *(3dc, 2ch, 3 dc) = corner in next sp, 1 ch*; Repeat * to * 4 times ; join C in initial st3. *3 dc in next sp, 1 ch, corner in corner, 1 ch* ; Repeat * to * 4 times ; join A in initial st4. *(3 dc in next sp, 1 ch) twice, corner in corner sp, 1 ch*; Repeat * to * 4 times ; join B in initial st5. *(3 dc in next sp, 1 ch) 3 times, corner in corner sp, 1 ch*; Repeat * to * 4 times ; join thread in initial st. Cut, weave in ends
The number 5 is used as a spacer (sp) in the sequence. 3-sp-4-sp-5-sp-6-sp-7-sp.....
import java.io.*; class StringContents { protected static void main()throws IOException { BufferedReader in=new BufferedReader(new InputStreamReader(System.in)); System.out.print("Enter the String: "); String st=in.readLine(); short u=0,l=0,sp=0; for(short i=0;i<st.length();i++) { char ch=st.charAt(i); if(ch>=65&&ch<91) u++; else if(ch>=97&&ch<123) l++; else if(ch==' ') continue; else sp++; } System.out.println("No. of lower case characters: "+l); System.out.println("No. of upper case characters: "+u); System.out.print("No. of special characters: "+sp); }}
SP welder means Structural purpose welder.