What is FPTC in crochet?

fptc = front post triple crochet
Make a treble (triple) crochet around the front of the post. YO twice, insert hook from front to back around post of sc two. rows below next sc, YO and pull up a loop, [YO and draw through 2 loops on hook] 3 times (FPtr made), skip sc behind FPtr.
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What does FPTR mean?

The front post treble crochet (fptr) (sometimes referred to as the front post triple crochet), is another one to add to your “crochet toolbox”. The fptr is the second most commonly used post stitch out there and (in my opinion) it's one of the best for crochet cable work.
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What does BPtr mean in crochet?

BPtr - back post treble crochet. Notes: The stitch is made around the post of the stitch below so that the stitch being made sits at the back of the work. Often combined with Front Post Crochet to create thick ridged fabric or ribbing patterns.
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What is HTR in crochet?

Tutorial Overview

'Half treble crochet (htr)' is the same stitch as the American 'half double crochet (hdc)'.
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What is FPDc in crochet UK?

FPdc - front post double crochet. FPtr - front post treble crochet. Notes: The stitch is made around the post of the stitch below so that the stitch being made sits at the front of the work. Often combined with Back Post Crochet to create thick ridged fabric or ribbing patterns.
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How do you alternate DC and FPdc?

(DC, FPdc) in next stitch
  1. You are going to dc in the next dc, but you are also going to FPdc around the stitch you just did your dc in. ...
  2. 1) yo, insert hook into next stitch.
  3. 3) yo, pull through 2 loops on hook.
  4. The next picture shows you the dc you just completed, and shows you where you will be doing your FPdc.
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Is HTR the same as HDC?

In UK terms, HTR is a stitch that is equivalent to HDC stitch in US crochet terms. HTR crochet stitch is great when the Double Crochet stitches are not tall enough, but you don't want to have large holes like the TR crochet stitch creates.
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What is a tr3tog in crochet?

Treble three together (tr3tog) is a decrease you can see used in the Cat Scrubbie pattern. Like other decreases, it's performed by working each stitch up to its second to last step an then pulling through all remaining loops.
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What is HDTR crochet?

Mix - Half double triple crochet (hdtr US) or Half triple treble (htrtr UK) by Shelley Spincushions.
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What is HBC in crocheting?

Half double crochet is a US crochet term; it's called half treble crochet in UK crochet patterns. You can replace the double crochet stitch in many patterns with a half double crochet stitch for a shorter design that looks the same. For example, you can make a v-stitch as a HDC v-stitch instead.
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What is a half treble?

Half treble (htr)

Half trebles are stitches that are the next height up to a double crochet stitch. The yarn is wrapped round the hook first before going into the stitch (or space) and then once pulled through the stitch (or space) there will be three loops on the hook.
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What is Fpdc and BPDC?

If you've ever seen FPDC or BPDC in a pattern, or wondered what it. meant… here it is! It stands for Front Post Double Crochet & Back Post Double Crochet. When finished, it looks similar to knit & purl ribbing in knitting.
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Does turning chain count as a stitch?

When you're working rows of single crochet, you will chain 1 as your turning chain at the beginning of each row. Because this chain does NOT count as a stitch, you will create your first single crochet into that very first stitch.
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