Before you can start working on various crochet patterns, it will be imperative that you know the symbols used in the guides and instructions. Understanding the elements will help avoid any problems and confusion.

The Symbols

The symbols used are the following: {curlicue braces}, [brackets], (parentheses), and the asterisk *.

The Brackets: []

The brackets are utilized for a cluster of instructions to be worked for a specific number of times. For instance, “[ch2, sc in next dc] 6 times” denotes performing the directions half a dozen times. If the number is 8, it means dong it eight times.

Curlicue Braces {}

There are times when the instructions in the brackets have to be repeated too. If this occurs, the instructions in the bracket will be fitted with curlicue braces {}.

Here is an example: “[sc in each of next 2 sts, ch2, {shell in next ch-2 sp} 3 times, ch2] 4 times”. In this case, you have to do the instructions in the brackets four times. The crochet pattern instructions within the curlicue brackets have to be done three times.

Parenthesis ()

The parenthesis is utilized to set aside a group of stitches to be worked in a space, loop or stitch. Here is an example: “sk 3, sc (3dc, ch 1, 3 dc) in next st”. This indicates that after keeping 3 sc, you have to go through 3dc, ch 1 and the remaining dc at the succeeding stitch.

If you are going to create a pattern that has numerous sizes, the guides for the bigger size will be set in parenthesis.

Asterisks *

A single asterisk is utilized when grouped instructions have to be done again. For instance, ” *dc in each of next 4 dc, 2 sc in next sc, rep from * around, join with sl st in beg sc”, signifies the pattern must be worked at the first asterisk on the whole round or row.

The double asterisks are utilized when a partial part of the repeat instructions are to be done. “*ch 3 (sc, ch2, sc) in next ch-2 sp, ch3**, dc in next dc, rep from * 3 times, ending last rep at **” denotes a third repeat of the one asterisk. You will end at the double asterisk.

These crochet patterns symbols may be confusing, but understanding them is necessary. By reading through the instructions carefully and thoroughly, you will understand these signs without trouble.

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