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		<description><![CDATA[Learning to create an item using a baby crochet pattern can be truly gratifying. At the same time, it can also be confusing when you&#8217;re not sure how to read the crochet pattern. Here are a few pointers for learning to read baby crochet patterns. Understanding Abbreviations and Symbols Crochet patterns use abbreviations and symbols [...]<p>This post is from <a href="http://crochetbabypatterns.net">Crochet Baby Patterns</a>, your source for baby crochet patterns, instructions and supplies!<br/><br/><a href="http://crochetbabypatterns.net/tips-for-baby-crochet-patterns/">Tips for Reading Baby Crochet Patterns</a></p>



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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Learning to create an item using a baby crochet <a href="http://crochetbabypatterns.net/leisurearts/" rel='nofollow'>pattern</a> can be truly gratifying.  At the same time, it can also be confusing when you&#8217;re not sure how to read the crochet <a href="http://crochetbabypatterns.net/leisurearts/" rel='nofollow'>pattern</a>.  Here are a few pointers for learning to read <a href="http://crochetbabypatterns.net/leisurearts/" rel='nofollow'>baby crochet patterns</a>.<strong></strong></p>
<p><strong>Understanding Abbreviations and Symbols</strong><br />
<a href="http://crochetbabypatterns.net/leisurearts/" rel='nofollow'>Crochet patterns</a> use abbreviations and symbols for the most commonly used terms in the pattern.  Most instructions have a guide for these symbols and abbreviations.  However, if you come across something that you find confusing, do a search online, through videos or at crochet sites.</p>
<p><strong>Read the Pattern First</strong><br />
Before beginning any crochet project, read the pattern directions first.  Sometimes it&#8217;s necessary to read them several times before they make sense.  It&#8217;s a good idea to keep some extra <a href="http://crochetbabypatterns.net/crochet-supplies" rel='nofollow'>yarn</a> handy to practice new stitches before using them in your crochet project.<br />
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<strong>Keep Project Notes</strong><br />
Sometimes a pattern will make more sense if you write it in a notebook without the abbreviations and symbols.  When doing so, you can also make a note of when to switch colors, if the pattern calls for more than one color.  If you&#8217;ve practiced a stitch and figured it out, write down any special steps used to make the pattern easier to understand.  You can also use your notes to record your progress by tracking the number of rows you&#8217;ve completed.</p>
<p><strong>Check the Stitch Gauge</strong><br />
Many <a href="http://crochetbabypatterns.net/leisurearts/" rel='nofollow'>patterns</a> give you a gauge to use as a test piece to be sure your piece will come out the same size as the pattern you&#8217;re using.  It&#8217;s important to do a test piece to determine whether you need to loosen or tighten your stitches, or whether you need to use a different <a href="http://crochetbabypatterns.net/crochet-supplies" rel='nofollow'>hook</a> size.  Keeping your stitch size consistent throughout your project ensures an even look to the design.  Even your mood can affect the tension in your stitches.</p>
<p><strong>Use a Pattern that Matches Your Skill Level</strong><br />
<a href="http://crochetbabypatterns.net/leisurearts/" rel='nofollow'>Crochet patterns</a> are usually grouped into four skill levels: Beginner, Easy (sometimes referred to as Advanced Beginner), Intermediate and Experienced.  Obviously, the Beginner level is the easiest to learn.  Once you&#8217;ve mastered one level, move up to a pattern in the next level.  If you come across a pattern that seems too difficult, don&#8217;t get discouraged.  Simply put the project aside and start on one at a lower skill level.  You can always come back to it later when you&#8217;ve gained more experience.</p>
<p><strong>Wrapping It Up</strong><br />
Many beginning crocheters can feel intimidated the first time they try to read and follow a pattern.  The tips listed above make it easier to understand <a href="http://crochetbabypatterns.net/leisurearts/" rel='nofollow'>baby crochet patterns</a>.  Once you understand the instructions, you&#8217;ll have a great time completing any baby crochet project.</p>
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