When my Grandmother taught me to crochet Australia was still very much immersed in our English heritage. Today we live in a different world; we are influenced by many cultures and as such often have different understandings of the same things. Craft is not immune from the differences. While recently being laid up with a broken foot I decided to do some crocheting. I googled some patterns and then came to an abrupt halt. The patterns had been written by an American and the pattern used the same words to explain different stitches. I decided to back track and make some granny squares using their patterns to immerse myself in the new language. I chose the granny square because I knew what that was supposed to look like. Funny enough after about half an hour I was confidently following the pattern.
Abbreviation | US | Abbreviation | English |
ch | chain | ch | chain |
slip st | slip stitch | sl st | slip stitch |
sc | single crochet | dc | double crochet |
hdc | half double crochet | htr | half treble |
dc | double crochet | tr | treble |
tr trc | treble triple crochet | dtr | double treble |
dtr dtrc | double treble double triple crochet | triptr | triple treble |
trip tr tr trc | triple treble triple triple crochet | quadtr | quadruple treble |
Metric: mm | US | UK Imperial |
1.00 | 10 Steel | _ |
1.25 | 8 Steel | _ |
1.50 | 7 Steel | _ |
1.75 | 5 Steel | _ |
2.00 | B-1 | 14 |
2.25 | B-1 | 13 |
2.75 | C-2 | 12 |
3.25 | D-3 | 10 |
3.50 | E-4 | 9 |
3.75 | F-5 | 9 |
4.00 | G-6 | 8 |
4.50 | 7 | 7 |
5.00 | H-8 | 6 |
5.50 | I-9 | 5 |
6.00 | J-10 | 4 |
6.50 | 10 1/4 | 3 |
7.00 | K-10 1/2 | 2 |
8.00 | _ | 0 |
9.00 | _ | 00 |
10.00 | _ | 000 |
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