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    British terms

    Good Morning Everyone

    I get a newsletter from Gathered Crochet. I love seeing their patterns, haven't made any but do love seeing them. Now I did come across a pattern for a cute Christmas Tree ornament of a Christmas Tree, made with Crocodile Stitches.

    In checking the pattern I have not seen if the crochet terms are British or US terms. The patterns are made in England, so I am assuming they are British terms.

    Before I begin these cute ornaments, does anyone know?
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    This is what I found with the pattern - "You can find a full list of all abbreviations we use in our abbreviations and conversions guide. This crochet Christmas tree decoration pattern is written in UK terminology but you can easily convert it to US terms using the guide."

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    Ok thank you so much. The pattern looks so interesting to make!
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