Fun grammar fact: If a stitch ends with "-or", "-er", or "-ar"
instead of the usual ending it means it's plural
Swe | US | UK |
Luftmaska | Chain | Chain |
Smygmaska | Slip stitch | Slip stitch |
Fast maska | Single crochet | Double crochet |
Halvstolpe | Half double crochet | Half treble crochet |
Stolpe | Double crochet | Treble crochet |
Dubbelstolpe | Triple crochet | Double treble crochet |
Musch | Multiple double crochet together |
Multiple treble crochet together |
Minimusch | Multiple half double crochet together |
Multiple half treble crochet together |
Popcorn | Popcorn stitch | Popcorn stitch |
Stolpklase | 2-4 double crochet together |
2-4 treble crochet together |
Dubbelstolpklase | 2-4 triple crochet together |
2-4 double triple crochet together |
Puffmaska | Puff stitch | Puff stitch |
Snäcka | Shell stitch | Shell stitch |
One fun thing is that if you're familliar with the Swedish language you can notice that the terms for stitches are similar to UK terms!