Sunday, September 3, 2017

Behind the Line
Gathering Materials: Choosing a Crochet Pattern

Types of Crochet Patterns

A crochet pattern is simply an instruction or recipe for how to make a finished crochet product.

Written  Have you ever picked up a family member's or friend's crochet pattern only to have your eyes go buggy and say what is this?  All those letters and numbers they make no sense!  The letters are abbreviations for stitches or other actions to make the pattern shorter in length.  An example would be ch means chain. These abbreviations, along how to make the stitch can sometimes be found in the front or back of the pattern sheet, book or magazine.

Diagram  A picture instruction of the pattern is called a diagram.  At first glance it seems like just a bunch of lines and squiggles.  These lines and squiggles however, are symbols for different crochet stitches.  So for example, a chain is represented by an oval instead of a ch.  Some patterns have both a diagram instruction and a written instruction.

Verbal Another mode of instruction would be learning from someone else weather in person or via video.

No Pattern Some people make up the pattern as they go along. An example of this would be Free Form crochet.  Look up free form crochet on the internet and you will find stunning pieces of crochet!

Structure of the Crochet Pattern


Materials  Ah, the ingredients to the recipe.  The material section of the pattern will tell you what you need to make the product.  This includes the size of hook, type of yarn, how much yarn, and other materials such as polyester stuffing (stuffed animal) or Styrofoam ring (wreath).

Skill Level  The pattern should also state the skill level needed to make the product.  Generally there are four skill levels: beginner, easy, intermediate and expert.  If you are new to crocheting, you may get especially frustrated trying to make something set at an intermediate skill level.  Be sure your pattern says beginner or easy.

Notes  There usually is a notes section of the pattern.  This can include special stitches and the gauge needed to make the product.  If the product requires a certain size as in making clothing, you will want to pay extra attention to the gauge.  Everyone crochets a bit differently, some crochet tight, some loose.  You will have to select the correct size hook to match the gauge and how you crochet.

Where to Find a Crochet Pattern


Online There are numerous resources online for crochet patterns, some are free and some you have to purchase.  A couple examples would be YouTube and websites such as AllFreeCrochet.  

Stores   You can find free crochet patterns hanging in the yarn aisles at craft stores.  Cheap patterns can be found at thrift stores and the like.  You can find crochet magazines in the magazine section of your grocery store.  Crochet books are often more detailed with added tips and ideas.  Books can be found online, and at a book or craft store.

Around the House  If you dig around your own house or that of a family member, you may find crochet patterns.  Estate sales of crafters will most likely have crochet patterns.
    
I have worked with all types of crochet patterns.  If a pattern you are working on is not going so well, try a different type of pattern.  I have crochet patterns from online, books, magazines, thrift stores, you name it!  If I feel like learning a new stitch, technique or product I will follow a pattern.  Otherwise, I just make up the pattern as I go along!  So have fun in your crocheting.  A mistake may lead to an aha idea!  Speaking of fun, check out my post on crochet notions.  If you love gadgets and accessories, you'll love this post!

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