• Ret = return → this means you go back to a stitch that was made earlier.
  • 1 = the number of stitches you go back. In this case, 1 stitch back to the previous stitch.
  • FPdc = the stitch you are going to make. Here, it is a Front Post double crochet.

So, Ret1-FPdc means: Return back 1 stitch and work a Front Post double crochet around the post of that stitch (usually two rows below).

When you see “work around the post of the stitch located two rows below,” it means that instead of inserting your hook into the working row, you reach down two rows.

Ret1-FPdc – return to the previous stitch in the working row; yo, insert your hook from front to back to front around the post of the stitch 2 rows below and pull up a loop; yo and draw through 2 loops, yo and draw through the remaining 2 loops on the hook. Always skip the stitch behind each Ret1-FPdc.

Ret1-FPdc is essentially a standard Front Post double crochet, but worked into a specific location. Depending on the pattern, it may be worked around the post of a sc, FPdc, FPtr, or another special stitch two rows below. In charts, it is shown using the standard FPdc symbol.

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