The differences between US and UK crochet terminology can lead to all sorts of confusion for those not ‘crochet-bilingual’. And therein lies its greatest value: it doesn’t matter what language the written pattern is in, whether English, French, or other foreign language, if it comes with a chart, you can crochet it!Ī chart is a very handy tool, even if you’re an English-speaker and the pattern is in English. A crochet chart uses a set of universal crochet symbols to represent a pattern. Let’s kick things off with some of the biggest advantages of a crochet chart, also known as a crochet diagram or symbol chart. All those symbols what are you supposed to do with them?! In this blog post, we share the benefits of being able to read crochet charts to motivate you, reveal what each symbol means, and take you through-in detail-how to read such a chart. ![]() ![]() ![]() Posted on 22-12-2020 by Janita van Rijnsbergenĭon’t worry, you’re certainly not the first or the only one to balk at the sight of a crochet chart.
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