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cdd: Centre double decrease. Slip 2 stitches together, knit one stitch, pass the slipped stitches over (together). cddp: Centre double decrease purl. cdi: center double increase. ch: Chain using crochet hook. cn: Cable needle. CO: Cast on. cont: Continue. C 2 L: Cross two stitches to the left. C 2 R: Cross two stitches to the right.
Sometimes a double decrease is made, in which three stitches are suspended from a single stitch. This allows for six possible stitch orders: 123, 132, 213, 231, 312 and 321. Here, the first number is the topmost stitch, and the last number is the bottommost stitch.
Photograph Schematic U.S. term U.K. term Turning chain slip stitch slip stitch / single crochet N/A chain stitch chain stitch N/A single crochet
Purl front and back (, pass slipped stitch over (S1, K1, PSSO) for a left-leaning decrease. Knit two together through the back loops (K2tog tbl) for a left-leaning decrease. Stitch patterns
While crochet uses a single hook, usually creating one stitch at a time, finishing one stitch before creating the next. Knitted fabric tends to be flexible and flowing, the stitches forming a shape that is similar to a "V". Crochet fabric has a more structured feel, each stitch consisting of several loops entwined.
Garrett Crochet’s 2.53 SIERA would’ve led all qualified starters last year, and he’ll receive more run support with the Red Sox, but he’ll be pitching in a tougher environment in 2025 ...
Raschel machines include raschel lace machines, double-needle bar raschel machines, raschel jacquard machines, and high-speed raschel machines. Stages in creating the loop Golden lace
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