ch-sp
CrochetChain Space
Description
A gap formed by one or more chain stitches in the previous row or round, frequently used in lace patterns and granny squares.
Detailed explanation
In crochet, a chain space refers to the open gap created by crocheting a chain and skipping stitches in the row below. These spaces are fundamental to designs like granny squares, filet crochet, and mesh fabrics. Instead of inserting the hook into a specific loop, stitches are worked directly into this opening, enclosing the chain arch.