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STANDARDS AND GUIDELINES FOR CROCHET AND KNITTINGFOOT SIZE CHARTSTANDARD BODY MEASUREMENTS/SIZINGHEAD CIRCUMFERENCE CHART Standards and Guidelines for Crochet and Knitting. The publishers, fiber, needle and hook manufacturers, and yarn members of the Craft Yarn Council have worked together to set up a series of guidelines and symbols to bring uniformity to yarn, needle and hook labeling, and to patterns, whether they appear in books, magazines, leaflets or on yarnPROJECT LEVELS
Project Levels. Many crochet and knit projects will include symbols to assist people in determining the techniques that might be included in pattern instructions. Following is the general explanation for Basic, Easy, Intermediate or Complex project levels. Downloads of thesegraphic symbols are
SHARING YOUR LOVE OF KNITTING TEACHING GUIDE Go to Top . Craft Yarn Council 3740 N. Josey Lane, Suite 126 Carrollton, TX 75007 Tel: 972-325-7232 Fax: 972-215-7333 E-mail us. If you experience problems, visit our Troubleshooting page.CARE SYMBOLS
Go to Top . Craft Yarn Council 3740 N. Josey Lane, Suite 126 Carrollton, TX 75007 Tel: 972-325-7232 Fax: 972-215-7333 E-mail us. If you experience problems, visit our Troubleshooting page. YDKWYDK: A GUIDE TO YARN WEIGHTS Super fine yarn (weight 1): Knitting needles: 2.25 to 3.25 mm, or sizes 1 to 3. Crochet hooks: 2.25 to 3.5 mm, or sizes B-1 to E-4. Suggested gauge: 27 to 32 knit stitches; 21 to 32 crochet stitches. Types of super fine yarn: sock, fingering, baby. Fine yarn (weight 2): Knitting needles: 3.25 to 3.75 mm, or sizes 3 to 5. CROCHET CHART SYMBOLS Crochet Chart Symbols. Stitch charts in crochet and knit patterns are being used more and more as an addition to or in place of words to describe a pattern stitch. Following are the standardized crochet symbols that have been adopted by members of the Craft Yarn Council and are considered to be the clearest and easiest to render and toread.
HOW TO READ A KNITTING PATTERN LOOM KNITTING ABBREVIATIONS Following is a list of loom knitting abbreviations commonly used by yarn industry designers and publishers. In addition, designers and publishers may use special abbreviations in a pattern, which you might not find on this list. HOW TO MEASURE WRAPS PER INCH (WPI) Wraps per inch is commonly used by weavers, but it can be helpful for all yarn users to identify the weight of yarn if its label is missing. To measure yarn in wraps per inch (or WPI) you need a ruler, and something to wrap the yarn around that has a consistent circumference,like a pencil.
WELCOME TO THE CRAFT YARN COUNCILSTANDARD YARN WEIGHT SYSTEMLOGINEDUCATIONGET INVOLVEDWELLNESSABOUT Welcome. Welcome to the Craft Yarn Council's website, the yarn industry’s one-stop resource. People of all ages—more than 50 million—know how to knit, crochet and craft with yarn because it’s fun, relaxing and you can make great things. Whether you are a beginner or experienced knitter or crocheter, a designer or someoneinterested in
STANDARDS AND GUIDELINES FOR CROCHET AND KNITTINGFOOT SIZE CHARTSTANDARD BODY MEASUREMENTS/SIZINGHEAD CIRCUMFERENCE CHART Standards and Guidelines for Crochet and Knitting. The publishers, fiber, needle and hook manufacturers, and yarn members of the Craft Yarn Council have worked together to set up a series of guidelines and symbols to bring uniformity to yarn, needle and hook labeling, and to patterns, whether they appear in books, magazines, leaflets or on yarnPROJECT LEVELS
Project Levels. Many crochet and knit projects will include symbols to assist people in determining the techniques that might be included in pattern instructions. Following is the general explanation for Basic, Easy, Intermediate or Complex project levels. Downloads of thesegraphic symbols are
SHARING YOUR LOVE OF KNITTING TEACHING GUIDE Go to Top . Craft Yarn Council 3740 N. Josey Lane, Suite 126 Carrollton, TX 75007 Tel: 972-325-7232 Fax: 972-215-7333 E-mail us. If you experience problems, visit our Troubleshooting page.CARE SYMBOLS
Go to Top . Craft Yarn Council 3740 N. Josey Lane, Suite 126 Carrollton, TX 75007 Tel: 972-325-7232 Fax: 972-215-7333 E-mail us. If you experience problems, visit our Troubleshooting page. YDKWYDK: A GUIDE TO YARN WEIGHTS Super fine yarn (weight 1): Knitting needles: 2.25 to 3.25 mm, or sizes 1 to 3. Crochet hooks: 2.25 to 3.5 mm, or sizes B-1 to E-4. Suggested gauge: 27 to 32 knit stitches; 21 to 32 crochet stitches. Types of super fine yarn: sock, fingering, baby. Fine yarn (weight 2): Knitting needles: 3.25 to 3.75 mm, or sizes 3 to 5. CROCHET CHART SYMBOLS Crochet Chart Symbols. Stitch charts in crochet and knit patterns are being used more and more as an addition to or in place of words to describe a pattern stitch. Following are the standardized crochet symbols that have been adopted by members of the Craft Yarn Council and are considered to be the clearest and easiest to render and toread.
HOW TO READ A KNITTING PATTERN LOOM KNITTING ABBREVIATIONS Following is a list of loom knitting abbreviations commonly used by yarn industry designers and publishers. In addition, designers and publishers may use special abbreviations in a pattern, which you might not find on this list. HOW TO MEASURE WRAPS PER INCH (WPI) Wraps per inch is commonly used by weavers, but it can be helpful for all yarn users to identify the weight of yarn if its label is missing. To measure yarn in wraps per inch (or WPI) you need a ruler, and something to wrap the yarn around that has a consistent circumference,like a pencil.
BECOME A CERTIFIED TEACHER! If you answered yes to these questions, then it’s time you considered the Craft Yarn Council’s Certified Instructors Program (CIP). Since 1982, working with a dedicated staff of master teachers, more than 15,000 students have completed the course and gone on to teach in retail stores, adult education programs, and to share their knowledge with friends, co-workers and family.KNITTING DIAGRAMS
Knit Stitch. Step One: Hold the needle with the cast-on stitches in your left hand. Insert the point of the right needle into the first stitch, from right to left. Step Two: With right index finger, bring the yarn under and over the point of the right needle. Step Three: With right needle, pull the yarn back through the stitch.CARE SYMBOLS
Go to Top . Craft Yarn Council 3740 N. Josey Lane, Suite 126 Carrollton, TX 75007 Tel: 972-325-7232 Fax: 972-215-7333 E-mail us. If you experience problems, visit our Troubleshooting page.ILYD FREE PATTERNS
Knit a row of colorful hats and mittens to decorate your mantel or use them individually to trim your tree. It would be fun to have one for each day of advent and include treats to enjoy as the big day nears. HOW TO READ A KNITTING PATTERN Row 2 (WS): Purl. This means that on Row 1, which is the right side of the piece (RS), you will knit all 12 stitches on the needle. Then for Row 2, the wrong side (WS) of the piece, you will purl every stitch. The pattern may now say: Rep Rows 1 and 2 until piece measures 4” from the beginning, ending with a CROCHET CHART SYMBOLS Crochet Chart Symbols. Stitch charts in crochet and knit patterns are being used more and more as an addition to or in place of words to describe a pattern stitch. Following are the standardized crochet symbols that have been adopted by members of the Craft Yarn Council and are considered to be the clearest and easiest to render and toread.
STANDARD YARN WEIGHT SYSTEM Standard Yarn Weight System. Downloads of these graphic symbols are available at no charge. We ask that if you use them in any publication that you advise us in an e-mail of your intention to use them and that the following credit line be given at least once in the document: Source: Craft Yarn Council's www.YarnStandards.com. DownloadableSymbols.
HOW TO READ A CROCHET PATTERN Crochet patterns often have a series of steps that are repeated several times across a row. Rather than writing these out time after time, asterisks (*) are used to indicate the repeats. A pattern might read like this: Row 3: Dc in next 3 sts; *ch 1, skip next st, dc in next st; rep from * across row (or to end).HOOKS & NEEDLES
Hooks & Needles. As a result of innovation, yarn trends and globalization, the variety of hook and needle sizes and the materials with which they are made has grown over the years. U.S. needle and hook manufacturers continue to use both numbers and/or letters as well as metric sizing (millimeter/mm) on hook and needle packaging. KNITTING ABBREVIATIONS MASTER LIST sssp. slip 3 stitches knitwise, return these 3 stitches to left needle and purl these 3 stitches together through back loops; double left-leaning decrease. S2KP2. slip 2 stitches as if to knit 2 together, knit 1, pass 2 slipped stitches over knit stitch; centered double decrease. SSPP2. slip 2 stitches knitwise, return these 2stitches to left
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Yarn encompasses a wide array of crafts, including knitting, crochet, macrame, weaving, punch needle and much more. But more than that, yarn encompasses a wide array of people. Humans That Yarn (HTY) is an inclusive campaign that aims to showcase all the different types of crafts that can be made with yarn and the different types of people who identify as a yarnist. Meet our Humans That YarnHear their stories
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Spreading the good feeling people get from yarn and yarn-related crafts is what I Love Yarn Day (ILYD) is all about. Whether you prefer to knit, crochet, spin, or weave, the goal is for every yarn crafter to share their know-how and love of yarn with someone new on October 9th, 2021. And then post it, tweet it, pin it and share it on social media with the hashtags #iloveyarnday and #humansthatyarn to celebrate and motivate others to join in the fun!Learn more
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Warm Up America! distributes warm afghans, caps and other items to tens of thousands of people, thanks to the generosity of knitters and crocheters around the country. Learn more STANDARDS AND GUIDELINES The publishers, fiber, needle and hook manufacturers and yarn members of the Craft Yarn Council have worked together to set up a series of guidelines and symbols to bring uniformity to yarn, needle and hook labeling and to patterns, whether they appear in books, magazines, leaflets or on yarn labels.Learn More
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LEARN TO KNIT AND CROCHET* Knit vs. Crochet
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* Knit stitch
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* Decreases
LEARN TO CROCHET
* Chain stitch and single crochet* Single crochet
* Double crochet
CERTIFIED INSTRUCTORS PROGRAM * Become a Certified Teacher * CIP Application Form * French Application Form* Class Flyers
* CIP Professional Development Courses TEACH KNIT AND CROCHET!* About Teaching
* Why Teach?
* Lesson Plans & Posters* Teachers' Stories
* Video - One School's Story * How to Organize & Teach * Incorporating Math * Knit for Warm Up America!* Cool Projects
* Spanish & French Translations * Books & Helpful ResourcesEACH ONE TEACH TWO
* Crochet Teaching Guide* Crochet Diagrams
* Crochet Pattern
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* Knit Pattern
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* Introduction
* Project Levels
* Standard Body Measurements/Sizing * Standard Yarn Weight System* Hooks & Needles
* Steel Hooks & Crochet Threads * Yarn Label Information * Wraps Per Inch (WPI)* Schematics
* Care Symbols
* Système Standard de Grosseur * Sistema de Peso Estandar para Estambre* FAQs
* Downloadable Project and Yarn Weight Symbols * Downloadable Standards & Guidelines PDFCROCHET
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