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US Terms vs UK Terms in Crochet

I’m sure this has happened to you. You get your hands on the pattern for a beautiful crochet project. You start crocheting only to have it not look anything like the picture. Then you notice this little notation at the top of the pattern. It’s using the wrong terminology!

This is a frustrating situation, especially if you’re paying for a pattern. This is one of the reasons I make both US Terms and UK Terms available with any pattern purchase in my shop. That way, you don’t have to worry if you bought the correct version of the pattern. The answer will always be yes!

Since not everyone does that, I have created this conversion chart to help you navigate through US and UK Terminology for any of those cute patterns that you just have to try. If you prefer a PDF, just click the download link below the image.

Happy Crocheting!
Heather

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