Without a pattern or stitch reference, I can only say that the group of stitches previously completed probably made a "point" in your crocheted item. It's just to give you a visual of what should have been accomplished at that point in the pattern.
It may also refer to this process later in the pattern as in "make another point". If that is the case, the process of making the point would have been in parenthesis or brackets or set apart in some manner.
what are the terms for crochet
The "x" symbol in crochet means: single crochet (sc)
velour- velvety crochet- hook
In crochet and knitting, RT stands for right twist.
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Picot
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A quarter note.
DC as written that way would only mean double crochet in crochet .. only thing I can think of it is a knit pattern and in the finishing they tell you to dc around meaning to double crochet around which does happen too or somewhere in the knit pattern they want you to double crochet .. last idea someone made a typo and they meant to say dec = decrease ..
The letters sc are found in crochet instructions and are the abbreviation for "single crochet". The instructions are telling you to make a single crochet stitch in the last stitch of the row you are working.
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