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French crochet abbreviations

Author: Crochetly · Last updated: May 16, 2026

Sources: Craft Yarn Council, French crochet publications

Reading a crochet pattern in French? This guide covers the most common French crochet abbreviations, including post stitches, Tunisian terms, and US/UK equivalents.

French crochet terms are consistent across French-speaking regions, with only small differences. Designers and publishers sometimes use their own abbreviations. Always check the pattern’s key (clé des abréviations) for the exact terms.

What are the most common French crochet abbreviations?

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French patterns use ms (maille serrée) for single crochet, b (bride) for double crochet, and db (double bride) for treble crochet. The table below covers the essential abbreviations.

AbbreviationFrench TermDescription (French terminology)English Equivalent
mmaillestitchstitch
mlmaille en l’airchain stitchchain
mcmaille couléeslip stitchslip stitch
msmaille serréesingle crochetsingle crochet
dbdemi-bridehalf double crochethalf double crochet
bbridedouble crochetdouble crochet
dbdouble bridetreble crochettreble crochet
tbtriple bridedouble treble crochetdouble treble crochet
augaugmentationincreaseincrease
dimdiminutiondecreasedecrease
reprépéterrepeatrepeat
ensensembletogethertogether
remrestantremainingremaining
suivsuivantnext/followingnext/following
contcontinuercontinuecontinue
rgrangrowrow
tourtourround/turnround/turn
edendroitright sideright side
envenverswrong sidewrong side
amanneau magiquemagic ringmagic ring

What are the French foundation and construction terms?

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French patterns use ml (maille en l’air) for chain, am (anneau magique) for magic ring, and rg (rang) for row. These terms describe how a project is started and built.

French TermAbbreviationDescriptionEnglish Equivalent
maille en l’airmlchain stitchchain
maille chaînettemchchain stitch (alternate)chain
chaînettechchainchain
anneauanringring
anneau magiqueammagic ringmagic ring
cercle magiquecmmagic circlemagic circle
maillemstitchstitch
rangrgrowrow
tourtrround / turnround / turn
ronderdroundround
commencementcombeginningbeginning
débutdébbeginning / startbeginning / start
finfinend / lastend / last
resterestremainderremainder
restantremremainingremaining
avantavbeforebefore
suivantsuivnext / followingnext / following
aprèsaprafterafter

What are the French terms for stitch loops and placement?

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ba (brin avant) means front loop, bar (brin arrière) means back loop, and ent means between. These tell you where to insert your hook in relation to stitch parts.

French TermAbbreviationDescriptionEnglish Equivalent
espaceespspacespace
espace de chaînetteesp chchain spacechain space
arceauarcarch / chain spacearch / chain space
boucleboulooploop
brin avantbafront loopfront loop
brin arrièrebarback loopback loop
brin avant de la maillebavfront loop of stitchfront loop
brin arrière de la maillebarback loop of stitchback loop
insérer le crochetins crinsert hookinsert hook
piquer danspikinsert / pokeinsert
sautersauskipskip
passerpasskip / passskip / pass
entreentbetweenbetween
jetéjetyarn overyarn over
lancer le fillan filyarn overyarn over
tourner le filtor filyarn overyarn over

What are the basic stitch names in French?

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ms (maille serrée) is single crochet, db (demi-bride) is half double crochet, and b (bride) is double crochet. French terms are more descriptive than most languages.

French TermAbbreviationDescriptionEnglish Equivalent
maille couléemcslip stitchslip stitch
petite maillepmslip stitch (alternate)slip stitch
maille serréemssingle crochetsingle crochet
demi-bridedbhalf double crochethalf double crochet
bridebdouble crochetdouble crochet
double bridedbtreble crochettreble crochet
triple bridetbdouble treble crochetdouble treble crochet
bride simplebsdouble crochet (alternate)double crochet

How do French patterns express increases and decreases?

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aug (augmentation) means increase, dim (diminution) means decrease, and 2 m ens means 2 stitches together. French uses intuitive abbreviations for shaping.

French TermAbbreviationDescriptionEnglish Equivalent
augmentationaugincreaseincrease
augmenteraugmincrease (verb)increase
2 mailles ensemble2 m ens2 stitches together2 together
3 mailles ensemble3 m ens3 stitches together3 together
diminutiondimdecreasedecrease
diminuerdimmdecrease (verb)decrease
fermerfermclose / decreaseclose / decrease
grappegrpclustercluster
groupegrgroupgroup

What are the French names for special stitches?

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msi (maille serrée inversée) is crab stitch, coq (coquille) is shell stitch, and pb (point de bouillon) is bobble stitch. French special stitch names often differ significantly from English.

French TermAbbreviationDescriptionEnglish Equivalent
maille serrée inverséemsireverse single crochetreverse single crochet / crab stitch
point de côtepcreverse single crochetreverse single crochet / crab stitch
éventailevfan stitch / shell stitchfan stitch / shell stitch
coquillecoqshell stitchshell stitch
point de pop-cornpcpopcorn stitchpopcorn stitch
point de bouillonpbbobble stitchbobble stitch
point d’ourletp oupuff stitchpuff stitch
point reliefprpost stitchpost stitch
point fantaisiepffancy / decorative stitchfancy stitch
point côtelépcôrib stitchribbed stitch
point d’écaillecrocodile stitchcrocodile stitch
point croisépczcrossed stitch / X-stitchcrossed stitch
point de VpvV-stitchV-stitch

How do French patterns refer to post stitches?

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bra (bride en relief avant) is front post double crochet and brar (bride en relief arrière) is back post double crochet. French post stitch abbreviations are consistently formed.

French TermAbbreviationDescriptionEnglish Equivalent
bride en relief avantbrafront post double crochetfront post double crochet
bride en relief arrièrebrarback post double crochetback post double crochet
maille serrée en relief avantmrafront post single crochetfront post single crochet
maille serrée en relief arrièremrarback post single crochetback post single crochet
demi-bride en relief avantdbrafront post half double crochetfront post half double crochet
demi-bride en relief arrièredbrarback post half double crochetback post half double crochet
double bride en relief avantdbrafront post treble crochetfront post treble crochet
double bride en relief arrièredbrarback post treble crochetback post treble crochet

What are the French terms for color changes and markers?

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cp (couleur principale) is main color, ct (couleur de contraste) is contrasting color, and pm (placer un marqueur) means place marker. These terms help manage colorwork in French patterns.

French TermAbbreviationDescriptionEnglish Equivalent
changer de couleurccchange colorchange color
couleur principalecpmain colormain color
couleur de contrastectcontrasting colorcontrasting color
marqueurmarmarkermarker
placer un marqueurpmplace markerplace marker
marqueur de maillemmstitch markerstitch marker

How do French patterns express common actions like turn and join?

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tt (tourner le travail) means turn, rab (rabattre) means fasten off, and jo (joindre) means join. These action terms appear throughout French crochet instructions.

French TermAbbreviationDescriptionEnglish Equivalent
crochetercrocrochet / workcrochet / work
tourner le travailttturn workturn
retourner le travailrtturn workturn
joindrejojoinjoin
joindre en rondjrjoin in roundjoin in round
rabattrerabfasten off / bind offfasten off
couper le filcfcut yarncut yarn
coudrecousewsew
assemblerassassembleassemble
attacher le filafattach yarnattach yarn
glisser sans travaillergstslip without workingslip stitch
sur le crochetscon the hookon the hook
échantillonechgauge / swatchgauge / swatch
tensiontentensiontension

What are the French extended stitch terms?

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msa (maille serrée allongée) is extended single crochet, dba (demi-bride allongée) is extended half double crochet. Extended stitches in French follow a predictable naming pattern.

French TermAbbreviationDescriptionEnglish Equivalent
maille serrée allongéemsaextended single crochetextended single crochet
demi-bride allongéedbaextended half double crochetextended half double crochet
bride allongéebaextended double crochetextended double crochet
double bride allongéedbaextended treble crochetextended treble crochet

What are the French terms for Tunisian crochet stitches?

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pts (point tunisien simple) is Tunisian simple stitch, pte is Tunisian purl stitch, and ptd is Tunisian knit stitch. The same pattern of French stitch naming applies to Tunisian crochet.

French TermAbbreviationDescriptionEnglish Equivalent
point tunisien simpleptsTunisian simple stitchTunisian simple stitch
point tunisien enverspteTunisian purl stitchTunisian purl stitch
point tunisien endroitptdTunisian knit stitchTunisian knit stitch
point tunisien fantaisieptfTunisian decorative stitchTunisian decorative stitch
point tunisien croiséptcTunisian crossed stitchTunisian crossed stitch
point tunisien côtelépt cTunisian rib stitchTunisian rib stitch

What common French phrases appear in crochet patterns?

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“Faire X mailles en l’air” means “Chain X” and “Tricoter en rond” means “Work in round.” These full phrases help you follow French patterns that use complete sentences rather than abbreviations.

French PhraseTranslation
Faire X mailles en l’airChain X
Tricoter en rondWork in round
Tricoter à platWork flat / in rows
Endroit de l’ouvrageRight side
Envers de l’ouvrageWrong side
Répéter de * à *Repeat from * to *
Joindre avec une maille couléeJoin with slip stitch
Rabattre et couper le filFasten off and cut yarn
2 mailles serrées dans la même maille2 single crochets in same stitch
1 bride dans chaque maille1 double crochet in each stitch
Sauter X maillesSkip X stitches
Tourner l’ouvrageTurn the work

What are the French numbers and counting terms used in patterns?

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French patterns use standard number words: un, deux, trois for 1, 2, 3. Understanding these helps you follow stitch counts and repeats in French instructions.

French TermEnglish Equivalent
un (1)one
deux (2)two
trois (3)three
quatre (4)four
cinq (5)five
six (6)six
sept (7)seven
huit (8)eight
neuf (9)nine
dix (10)ten
maille(s)stitch(es)
foistimes
chaqueeach
tous/toutesall

What should I know before reading a French crochet pattern?

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French patterns are more descriptive than other languages and often use full words instead of abbreviations. Terms are generally consistent across France, Quebec, and other French-speaking regions.

  1. Terminology: French terminology is more descriptive and often uses full terms rather than abbreviations
  2. Consistency: Abbreviations are generally consistent across French-speaking regions
  3. Pronunciation: Understanding pronunciation can help with pattern reading from audio/video sources
  4. Translation: Some terms may have literal translations that don’t match crochet terminology
  5. Regional Differences: Minor variations exist between France, Quebec, and other French-speaking regions

How do French crochet terms convert to US and UK English?

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French ms (maille serrée) = US single crochet = UK double crochet. French b (bride) = US double crochet = UK treble crochet. Use this conversion table to translate between French and English patterns.

This table provides quick conversion between French terms and their US/UK equivalents:

French TermUS EquivalentUK Equivalent
maille serrée (ms)single crochet (sc)double crochet (dc)
bride (b)double crochet (dc)treble crochet (tr)
demi-bride (db)half double crochet (hdc)half treble crochet (htr)
double bride (db)treble crochet (tr)double treble crochet (dtr)
maille coulée (mc)slip stitch (sl st)slip stitch (sl st)
maille en l’air (ml)chain (ch)chain (ch)

⚠️ Note: French patterns tend to use more descriptive language than other languages. While abbreviations exist, many French patterns use full terms. Always check the pattern’s abbreviation key for specific usage.