The abbreviation for the treble crochet stitch in crochet patterns is "tr."
In crochet patterns, the abbreviation "sts" stands for "stitches."
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The "x" symbol in crochet means: single crochet (sc)
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Common crochet stitches abbreviations used in patterns include: ch (chain), sc (single crochet), dc (double crochet), hdc (half double crochet), tr (treble crochet), and sl st (slip stitch).
Some popular abbreviations used in crochet patterns include: ch (chain), sc (single crochet), dc (double crochet), hdc (half double crochet), and sl st (slip stitch).
You can find free crochet ball patterns on websites like Ravelry, Pinterest, and AllFreeCrochet.
One can find crochet patterns for lace tablecloths online at momsloveofcrochet, Amazon, Ebay and Squidoo. Also lace crochet patterns can be found at any craft shop on the high street.
Crochet has been a favorite hobby and pastime for generations. The art created results in clothing and home products like pillows and bed covers. Patterns can be found at All Free Crochet and Crochet Pattern Central.
crochetpatterncentral.com has a large variety of crochet patterns, just look under "animal patterns" then click "jungle animals".
See links below for websites offering free crochet patterns for wash cloths. * The easiest place to find patterns is on Ravelry.com