The International Crochet Symbol system was invented by the japanese in the 1960's or even earlier. If there is only one set of symbols for the whole world, then language does not matter. The symbols are universal and do not rely upon a language translation.
The International Crochet Symbol system was invented by the japanese in the 1960's or even earlier. If there is only one set of symbols for the whole world, then language does not matter. The symbols are universal and do not rely upon a language translation.
The International Crochet Symbol system was invented by the japanese in the 1960's or even earlier. If there is only one set of symbols for the whole world, then language does not matter. The symbols are universal and do not rely upon a language translation.
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Basic I nternational Crochet Symbols & How to follow a Crochet Schematic Chart
Chapter 7
Basic International Crochet Symbols Chapter 7 How to Follow a Crochet Schematic Chart
~ 56 ~ 336 Crochet Tips ! The Solutions Book for Crocheters Tip #64 Outside the U. S. crocheters work with the international crochet symbol system. This system was invented by the J apanese in the 1960s or even earlier; however Americans could find the system of crochet if they looked in books published outside of the United States. For many years it was referred to as the J IS (J apanese International Symbol) system. There are more than 50 of these symbols.
In 2003, Ms. J anet Tombu of Victoria, British Columbia and I worked on the format for a true type Crochet Symbols Font, which could be loaded onto your computer. Within the computer type font, the 66 basic International symbols are included. The font is used throughout
336 Crochet Tips ! The premise of the International Crochet Symbol is that if there is only one set of symbols for the whole world, then language does not matter, because the pattern reader need only know the symbols and then read the symbols in any language.
Tip #65 By learning the international crochet symbol system, you can crochet a pattern in any language, because the symbols are universal and do not rely upon a language translation. For example, if you travel to Germany and purchase a crochet book, the symbols will be the same even though you may not speak the language.
Once the symbols have been visualized and memorized, they will allow you crochet and read/interpret the pattern at a faster rate.
Basic International Crochet Symbols Chapter 7 How to Follow a Crochet Schematic Chart
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Tip # 66 Basic Crochet Symbols With American Equivalents
Stitches Used American Abbreviations International Crochet Symbol Chain stitch Ch Single crochet Sc Half Double Crochet Hdc
Double Crochet
Dc
Triple Crochet
Trc Picot Pic ... Slip Stitch Sl st ooo Crochet symbols in this section provided by J anet Tombu , British Columbia, Canada
Tips # 67 - 77 1. A chart shows a pattern as it appears on the public side. Crochet symbol charts are like maps, which simplify written Basic International Crochet Symbols Chapter 7 How to Follow a Crochet Schematic Chart
~ 58 ~ 336 Crochet Tips ! The Solutions Book for Crocheters instructions for pattern stitches, color work and garment shaping. 2. Read a Pattern worked in ROWS from the bottom up.
3. Begin at bottom, right corner if the pattern is written in rows; or find the 1 . ASSUMPTION: The general assumption is that crochet charts are written for right hand crocheters. Recommendation: 4. Read the chart from right to left on the public side row (Odd numbered rows) Left hand crocheters can purchase transparencies from an office supply store, photocopy the pattern on to the transparency, then simply flip it over and the pattern will be in a direction best for left hand crocheters.
5. Read Even numbered rows from left to right on a non- public side row.
6. For crochet patterns worked in ROUNDS, begin to read the pattern from the center. Recommendation: Find the #1 in the center, this will tell you exactly where to begin a chart pattern.
7. Either one of these symbols mean to fasten off here: or |
8. Either one of the following symbols mean to Start here.: <, , A, Y.
9. Either one of the following symbols mean Direction of work: ~, 1, .
10. Right hand crocheters will always be crocheting toward her left. In a motif or on rounds, she will always be crocheting counter clockwise. Basic International Crochet Symbols Chapter 7 How to Follow a Crochet Schematic Chart
~ 59 ~ 336 Crochet Tips ! The Solutions Book for Crocheters 11. Left hand crocheters will always be crocheting to her right. In a motif or on rounds, she will always be crocheting clockwise.
The above Chart is from : Donna Koolers Encyclopedia of Crochet, published by Leisure Arts, copyrighted 2003
Tip # 78
When I work from a chart I always use figure 1.
The reasons I use figure 1: Method 1 does not leave gapping holes along the side of my work. This is very important in the making of crochet fashions and garments. The hole is unsightly and gaudy. It does not allow for neat seams and construction.
Basic International Crochet Symbols Chapter 7 How to Follow a Crochet Schematic Chart
~ 60 ~ 336 Crochet Tips ! The Solutions Book for Crocheters Tip # 79 Additional Symbol Stitches that can be found in American Patterns SYMBOL ABBREVIATION CHAIN STITCH TURNING CH SC (SINGLE CROCHET) DOUBLE CROCHET TRIPLE CROCHET STITCH SL ST 2 DC, CH 1, 2 DC SHELL 3 ST DC CLUSTER 3 ST DC POPCORN 3 ST HDC POPCORN 5 STITCH DOUBLE CROCHET POPCORN STITCH 5 DOUBLE CROCHET SHELL STITCH Basic International Crochet Symbols Chapter 7 How to Follow a Crochet Schematic Chart
~ 61 ~ 336 Crochet Tips ! The Solutions Book for Crocheters 5 ST HDC POPCORN BACK POST DC BACK POST HDC SC IN BACK LOOP ONLY BACK POST SC BACK POST TRIPLE CROCHET BOUILLON STITCH CLOSED PICOT DC 2 TOG (DOUBLE CROCHET 2 TOGETHER) DC 3 TOG (DOUBLE CROCHET 3 STITCHES TOGETHER ) DC 4 TOG (DOUBLE CROCHET 4 STITCHES TOGETHER) DC IN BACK LOOP DOUBLE CROCHET INCREASE BY 1 MORE STITCH DOUBLE CROCHET LOOP STITCH EXTENDED SC Basic International Crochet Symbols Chapter 7 How to Follow a Crochet Schematic Chart
~ 62 ~ 336 Crochet Tips ! The Solutions Book for Crocheters FRONT POST DC FRONT POST HDC FRONT POST SC FRONT POST TRIPLE CROCHET HDC 2 TOG HDC 3 STITCHES TOG (DECREASE BY 2 MORE STITCHES) HDC INCREASE BY 1 MORE STITCH HDC INCREASE BY 2 STITCHES DOUBLE CROCHET INC BY 1 MORE INVERTED "Y" STITCH OMEGA LACE CROCHET OPEN PICOT SC 2 TOG SC 3 TOG (SINGLE 3 STITCHES TOG) SC CRAB ST OR REVERSE SC ( WORK WILL BE FROM LEFT TO RIGHT ) Basic International Crochet Symbols Chapter 7 How to Follow a Crochet Schematic Chart
~ 63 ~ 336 Crochet Tips ! The Solutions Book for Crocheters SC INCREASE BY 1 SC INCREASE BY 2 MORE STITCHES SC LOOP ST TRC 3 TOG (TRIPLE CROCHET DECREASE BY 2 STITCHES) TRIPLE CROCHET 2 TOG TRIPLE CROCHET CROSSOVER STITCH TRIPLE CROCHET INCREASE BY 1 MORE ST TRIPLE CROCHET INCREASE BY 2 MORE TRIPLE CROCHET IN BACK LOOP Y STITCH