This means double crochet 3 together. It is a decrease over 3 stitches.
yarn over (yo), insert hook in stitch, yo and pull through, yo and draw through 2 loops (2 loops on hook)
yo, insert hook in next st, yo and pull through, yo, draw through 2 loops (3 loops on hook)
yo, insert hook in next st,yo and pull through, yo and draw through 2 loops (4 loops on hook)
yo and draw through all 4 loops.
dc means to double crochet, 2tog means two together. You're basically putting two stitches of double crochet together.
How to do it;
Insert your hook through one double crochet.
Yarn over .
insert the hook into the next double crochet.
Yarn over again.
Pull the hook through the first 2 loops, yarn over, then pull the hook through the rest of the loops. You should be left with one loop on your hook. Continue with the pattern.
There are also instructional videos on line that can help too.
dc5tog would mean that you would be Double Crocheting five stitches TOGether, also known as a Bobble Stitch.
The video link is a great tutorial for how to make a Bobble Stitch.
It means decrease, usually by crocheting stitches together.
please rephrase question so we understand what you are asking..thanks
My favorite resource for free crochet patterns is: http://crochetpatterncentral.com/Click on "free crochet pattern directory."
I can think of no crochet abbreviation which would fit this. I wonder if it is the price on a British pattern? Before the present currency was adopted, an old penny was given the symbol 'd'.
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.
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what are the terms for crochet
This will be a hypothetical crochet pattern here; Row 1: double crochet 3, single crochet three, double crochet 3. Repeat in pattern as established. Repeating in pattern as established basically means double crochet the double crochets and single crochet the single crochets. It means repeat whatever you did to make the stitch pattern over and over again to keep the pattern going. The hypothetical pattern I used below may have been for a wave but not sure. These "established patterns" can be one row or fifty rows. it just means work through each row and then once the one pattern repeat is finished (meaning you've worked all those fifty rows) then you start at row 1 again and work your way up. Hope that helps.
DC as written that way would only mean double crochet in crochet .. only thing I can think of it is a knit pattern and in the finishing they tell you to dc around meaning to double crochet around which does happen too or somewhere in the knit pattern they want you to double crochet .. last idea someone made a typo and they meant to say dec = decrease ..
The "x" symbol in crochet means: single crochet (sc)
crochet pattern central or ravelry
Hmm. I have never seen this before but I am assuming its pretty much the same as turning work in the middle of your knitting. Say you have thirty stitches on your crochet project. You double crochet 15 and then the pattern says to turn in the middle... You would hypothetically chain 1 or two and turn the work as if you were starting a new row. I hope I was right on this, I am just inferring.