hello! Just a quick question?

(US terminology has sc, while UK says dc)

  • US terminology/crochet
  • UK terminology/crochet
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oop it’s 100% US

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I use US terminology :smiling_face:

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i probably use both without realizing ;-; #lifewhenyouwerebornintheUKandhavebritishparentsbutliveinamerica :D.

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That’s a long hashtag :stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye:

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Loll yeah

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I use both even though im british cause in my head us makes more sense

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I’m English but the US terms just make more sense to me.

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I love that

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I use both but US terminology more

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I have a chart with US, UK and Dutch, German, French, because I’m from Belgium :woman_facepalming:t3: learned crocheting online so US and UK, but if I buy patterns here, they’re almost always in Dutch or French :woozy_face: Although Dutch is my mother language, it does NOT make any sense to my :joy::joy:

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