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  1. Used in conjunction with a crochet hook to produce stitches. Yarn for, crochet ,is usually sold as balls or skeins (hanks),although it may also be wound on
  2. Lady by Elizabeth Grant (1797–1830) in the 19th century. The first published, crochet ,patterns appeared in the Dutch magazine Penelope in 1824. Other indicators that
  3. Strands using a crochet hook. The word is derived from the French word ", crochet ,", meaning hook. Hooks can be made of materials such as metals, woods or
  4. That the hooking of loops through fine fabric in Seymour work evolved into ", crochet ,in the air. " Most samples of early work claimed to be crochet turn out to
  5. Period Seymour hooks that survive in modern collections cannot produce, crochet ,because the integral wing nut necessary for Seymour work interferes with
  6. A single crochet hook is used instead of two knitting needles. Additionally, crochet ,has its own system of symbols to represent stitch types. History Origins Li's
  7. May vary for different projects, so there is no one" best" yarn. Although, crochet ,may be done with ribbons, metal wire or more exotic filaments, most yarns are
  8. Of brightly colored silk and elaborately beaded. After World War I, far fewer, crochet ,patterns were published, and most of them were simplified versions of the early
  9. In that only one stitch is active at one time (exceptions being Tunisian, crochet ,and Broomstick lace),stitches made with the same diameter of yarn are
  10. Area for a given stitch pattern. Thicker yarns generally require large-diameter, crochet ,hooks, whereas thinner yarns may be crochet ed with thick or thin hooks. Hence
  11. Was invented in the 18th century. Seed beads began to be used for embroidery, crochet , and numerous off-loom techniques. Native American beadwork is a
  12. 1848. Cooler proposes that early industrialization is key to the development of, crochet , Machine spun cotton thread became widely available and inexpensive in Europe
  13. Made with the same diameter of yarn are comparably taller, and a single, crochet ,hook is used instead of two knitting needles. Additionally, crochet has its own
  14. While this is not in itself a hook, it is a device used in conjunction with a, crochet ,hook to produce stitches. Yarn for crochet is usually sold as balls or
  15. Offer crochet lessons in addition to the traditional knitting lessons. Filet, crochet , Tunisian crochet , broomstick lace, hairpin lace, cro-hooking, and Irish
  16. Publishing the first book of patterns in 1846. Modern practice Fashions in, crochet ,changed with the end of the Victorian era in the 1890s. Crocheted laces in the
  17. Decorated with semi-precious stones or beads. Crochet hooks used for Tunisian, crochet ,are elongated and have a stopper at the end of the handle, while double-ended
  18. For fine crochet work such as doilies and lace. Aluminum, bamboo,and plastic, crochet ,hooks are available from 2.5 to 19 millimeters in size, or from B to S in
  19. Evolved into" crochet in the air. " Most samples of early work claimed to be, crochet ,turn out to actually be samples of nonbinding. Donna Cooler identifies a
  20. The integral wing nut necessary for Seymour work interferes with attempts at, crochet , However, Mrs. Gauguin, in her 1840 The Lady's Assistant for Executing Useful
  21. Books with modern patterns being printed, and most yarn stores now offer, crochet ,lessons in addition to the traditional knitting lessons. Filet crochet
  22. Symbols to represent stitch types. History Origins Li's Paladin theorizes that, crochet ,evolved from traditional practices in Arabia, South America, or China, but
  23. At a time. International crochet terms and notations In the English-speaking, crochet ,world, basic stitches have different names that vary by country. The
  24. Popularity in Europe during the 19th century. The earliest written reference to, crochet ,refers to shepherd's knitting from The Memoirs of a Highland Lady by Elizabeth
  25. All the instructions, indicating a strong connection believed in at the time of, crochet ,'s beginning, and that it was, perhaps,the older name. That those hooks that
  26. Hands than they were to work with thread. By the early 1840s,instructions for, crochet ,were being published in England, particularly by Eleanor Diego de la
  27. Same number of stitches. In order to control for this inconsistency, printed, crochet , instructions include a standard for the number of stitches across a standard
  28. Row onto a long hook before working them off one at a time. International, crochet ,terms and notations In the English-speaking crochet world, basic stitches have
  29. Divided into loom and off-loom weaving, stringing,bead embroidery, bead, crochet , and bead knitting. Most cultures have employed beads for personal adornment.
  30. The 19th century, as Ireland was facing the Great Irish Famine (1845-1849), crochet , lace work was introduced as a form of famine relief (the production of
  31. Art until the late 1960s and early 1970s,when the new generation picked up on, crochet ,and popularized granny squares, a motif worked in the round and incorporating
  32. Tunisian crochet , broomstick lace, hairpin lace, cro-hooking, and Irish, crochet ,are all variants of the basic crochet method. Crochet patterns have an
  33. Process of creating fabric from yarn, thread,or other material strands using a, crochet ,hook. The word is derived from the French word" crochet ", meaning hook. Hooks
  34. Time at the end of a stitch, there is only one loop left on the hook. Tunisian, crochet , however, draws all the loops for an entire row onto a long hook before
  35. Olefins such as polypropylene. Of these types, wool is generally favored for, crochet , chiefly owing to its superior elasticity, warmth and (sometimes) felting;
  36. Out and didn't survive. Seymour lace on fine net is commonly taught with the, crochet ,hook, these hooks with" integral wing nuts" being an expensive item. Early
  37. And occasionally plastic rings, which are used for special projects. Hook The, crochet ,hook comes in many sizes and materials, such as bone, bamboo,aluminum, plastic
  38. Home crafts, particularly in the United States, with many new and imaginative, crochet ,designs published for colorful doilies, potholders,and other home items, along
  39. Hairpin lace, cro-hooking, and Irish crochet are all variants of the basic, crochet ,method. Crochet patterns have an underlying mathematical structure and have
  40. Hook, these hooks with" integral wing nuts" being an expensive item. Early, crochet ,hooks ranged from primitive bent needles in a cork handle, used by poor Irish
  41. Patterns appeared in the Dutch magazine Penelope in 1824. Other indicators that, crochet ,was new in the 19th century include the 1847 publication A Winter's Gift
  42. When viewed two-dimensionally. Materials Basic materials required for, crochet ,are a hook and some type of material that will be crochet ed, most commonly yarn
  43. Long, thin (fine) fibers for their type. A single spun yarn may be, crochet ,as is, or braided or plied with another. In plying, two or more yarns are spun
  44. Thread than comparable textile production methods and cotton is well suited to, crochet , Knit and knotted textiles survive from very early periods, but there are no
  45. In addition to the traditional knitting lessons. Filet crochet , Tunisian, crochet , broomstick lace, hairpin lace, cro-hooking, and Irish crochet are all variants
  46. Millimeters, or from 00 to 16 in American sizing. These hooks are used for fine, crochet ,work such as doilies and lace. Aluminum, bamboo,and plastic crochet hooks are
  47. Grips and ergonomic hook handles are also available to assist craters. Steel, crochet ,hooks range in size from 0.4 to 3.5 millimeters, or from 00 to 16 in American
  48. A Winter's Gift, which provides detailed instructions for performing, crochet ,stitches, although it presumes that readers understand the basics of other
  49. Are elongated and have a stopper at the end of the handle, while double-ended, crochet ,hooks have a hook on both ends of the handle. There is also a double hooked
  50. Squares, a motif worked in the round and incorporating bright colors. Although, crochet ,underwent a subsequent decline in popularity, the early 21st century has seen a

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