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Repetition of a series of crochet stitches

Description

In crochet patterns, the plus sign (+) acts as a marker to indicate a specific stitch sequence that must be repeated.

Detailed explanation

Designers use the plus sign (+) to bracket a set of stitches intended for repetition. It functions similarly to asterisks or parentheses within a pattern. Usually found in pairs, these markers define the start and end of a section. Instructions typically direct you to repeat the sequence between the plus signs either a specific number of times or across the remainder of the row.

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