Crochet terminology
Author: Crochetly · Last updated: May 16, 2026
Sources: The Craft Yarn Council
Crochet is a needlework technique where you create fabric by interlocking loops of yarn or thread with a hooked needle (a crochet hook). This page covers common crochet terms you will see in patterns.
Basic crochet terms
Section titled “Basic crochet terms”The table below covers essential crochet terms: chain, slip stitch, yarn over, and more. These are the building blocks of every pattern.
| Term | Abbreviation | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
| Chain | ch | The foundation of most crochet patterns; made by pulling yarn through a loop. |
| Slip Stitch | sl st | A joining stitch with no height; used to join rounds or move stitches. |
| Yarn Over | yo | Wrapping the yarn over the hook to prepare for making a stitch. |
| Skip | sk | To skip a stitch or space in a pattern. |
| Turn | - | Used at the end of a row to flip your work and begin a new row. |
| Stitch | st | A general term for any individual crochet stitch. |
| Working in Rows | - | Crocheting back and forth in rows, turning the work at the end of each row. |
| Joining New Yarn | - | Attaching a new strand of yarn, often at the beginning of a new section or color. |
| Changing Color | - | Switching to a different yarn color, usually completed in the last yarn-over of a stitch. |
| Holding the Yarn | - | The way you tension and guide yarn with your non-dominant hand. |
| Fastening Off | - | Finishing the last stitch and cutting the yarn to secure your work. |
| Finger Wrap | - | A method of wrapping yarn around your fingers to begin a project, often used for a magic ring or loop. |
What pattern-specific terms should you know?
Section titled “What pattern-specific terms should you know?”Increase (inc), decrease (dec), front loop only (flo), and back loop only (blo) are common in patterns. Right side (RS) and wrong side (WS) tell you which side is the front.
| Term | Abbreviation | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
| Increase | inc | Adding stitches, often by making two stitches in the same space. |
| Decrease | dec | Reducing stitches, usually by combining two stitches into one. |
| Front Loop Only | flo | Work the stitch only through the front loop of the stitch. |
| Back Loop Only | blo | Work the stitch only through the back loop of the stitch. |
| Right Side | RS | The intended “front” or visible side of your project. |
| Wrong Side | WS | The back or reverse side of the project. |
| Fasten Off | - | To secure and cut the yarn after finishing a project. |
| Weave In Ends | - | Tucking and hiding yarn tails in your work for a neat finish. |
What special terms appear in pattern rounds?
Section titled “What special terms appear in pattern rounds?”Repeat (rep), round (rnd), and space (sp) are terms you will see often. “Work even” means continue without increasing or decreasing.
| Term | Abbreviation | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
| Repeat | rep | Do the previous instructions again. |
| Round | rnd | A circle of stitches; common in hats, motifs, and amigurumi. |
| Space | sp | A chain space or gap created between stitches. |
| Work Even | - | Continue stitching without increasing or decreasing. |
| Gauge | - | The number of stitches/rows per inch; important for sizing. |
Common crochet stitches
Section titled “Common crochet stitches”The table below covers the most frequently used crochet stitches, from single crochet (sc) to specialty stitches like bobble and puff.
This list is not exhaustive. Refer to YouTube crochet tutorials for in-depth video tutorials.
| Stitch Name | Abbreviation | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
| Slip Stitch | sl st | A short stitch used to join rounds, move across stitches, or finish work. |
| Single Crochet | sc | A basic stitch; short and dense. |
| Half Double Crochet | hdc | Taller than a single crochet but shorter than a double crochet. |
| Double Crochet | dc | A common stitch; taller than hdc, creates a looser fabric. |
| Triple/Treble Crochet | tr | Taller than a double crochet; wrap yarn twice before inserting the hook. |
| Double Treble Crochet | dtr | Even taller than treble crochet; yarn over three times. |
| Single Crochet Two Together | sc2tog | A decrease worked by combining two sc stitches into one. |
| Double Crochet Two Together | dc2tog | A decrease combining two dc stitches into one. |
| Increase | inc | Two stitches worked into the same stitch to increase width. |
| Decrease | dec | Combines stitches together to reduce stitch count. |
| Front Post Double Crochet | fpdc | A dc worked around the post (front) of the stitch below. |
| Back Post Double Crochet | bpdc | A dc worked around the post (back) of the stitch below. |
| Cluster Stitch | cl | A group of stitches joined at the top to form one stitch. |
| Popcorn Stitch | - | Several stitches worked into one, then closed to form a raised “pop.” |
| Bobble Stitch | - | A raised stitch made by partially completing several stitches in one spot. |
| Puff Stitch | - | A textured stitch made by drawing up multiple loops in the same space. |
| Foundation Single Crochet | fsc | A foundation chain and single crochet combined into one row. |
| Foundation Double Crochet | fdc | A foundation chain and double crochet combined into one row. |
| Extended Single Crochet | esc | A variation of sc that adds a bit of height and stretch. |
| Spike Stitch | - | A sc worked into a row or two below the current one, creating a vertical look. |