How To Read A Crochet Chart
How To Read A Crochet Chart. You will know what each symbol means. Work the rows in the same fashion as you would crochet them: start at one end, work across the row, then go up to the next row and work across that row in the opposite direction as the first row.
Sometimes there will be flat out errors I'll find in the patterns I make. To work from a stitch diagram in rows, start from the bottom left and work the foundation chain from left to right (if you're right-handed). For example, the legend might have a + (plus sign) with the words single crochet next to it.
Most charts you find in crochet patterns will tell you how to read the chart.
If your gauge is larger than the gauge indicated in the pattern, try a smaller hook.
For this, we'll use the All That Chic Throw that was mentioned earlier. You know that "sc" means single crochet and you will come to know that an x or + symbol also means single crochet. To work from a stitch diagram in rows, start from the bottom left and work the foundation chain from left to right (if you're right-handed).
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