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  2. Crochet hook - Wikipedia

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    Hooks under 2.0 mm are made of steel (for its strength) and are alternately termed steel-, lace- or thread hooks. Hooks of 2.00 mm or larger diameter are called yarn hooks or regular hooks. Aluminum is the predominant material from 2.0 mm to 6.0 mm (for its lighter weight).

  3. Hook gauge - Wikipedia

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    A hook gauge is the most reliable way to determine the actual size of a tool. Even though most hooks and needles have metric sizing, tool dimensions vary slightly between different manufacturers. Non-metric sizing conventions also change over time. For instance, different sizing charts rate a 4.0mm hook as either a U.S. G/6 or an F/5. [2]

  4. Cro-hook - Wikipedia

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    The cro-hook is a special double-ended crochet hook used to make double-sided crochet. It employs the use of a long double-ended hook, which permits the maker to work stitches on or off from either end. [1] Because the hook has two ends, two alternating colors of thread can be used simultaneously and freely interchanged, working loops over the ...

  5. Velcro Companies - Wikipedia

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    [6] "Velcro" is used by some as a genericized trademark, [10] and is additionally sometimes used as a verb. [4] In 2017, Velcro released a "Don't Say Velcro" campaign in an attempt to keep their brand name distinctive from other hook-and-loop fasteners to help keep their trademark protection. [11]

  6. Crochet - Wikipedia

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    Crochet hooks used for Tunisian crochet 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. Tunisian crochet hooks are shaped without a fat thumb grip and thus can hold many loops on the hook at a time without stretching some to different heights than others (Solovan).

  7. Hook - Wikipedia

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    Cap hook, hat ornament of the 15th and 16th centuries; Cargo hook, different types of hook systems for helicopters; Clothes hook or "coat hook", hooks for storing garments, typically mounted on walls or vertical surfaces; Crochet hook, used for crocheting thread or yarn; Drapery hook, for hanging drapery; Dress hook, fashion accessory

  8. Crochet thread - Wikipedia

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    Thread hooks are also manufactured differently from yarn hooks: modern yarn hooks are usually aluminum or plastic, while thread hooks are made of steel and have smaller hook heads and shorter shanks. The division between yarn and thread is somewhat arbitrary: crochet thread at its thickest is similar in diameter and behavior to fine cotton yarn.

  9. Tunisian crochet - Wikipedia

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    Tunisian crochet can also be worked in the round as when making a seamless cap. To work in the round, a double-ended crochet hook and two balls of yarn are used. The first hook and ball of yarn are used to add loops (casting on). When the process is reversed (as described above), the loops are worked off using the second hook and second ball of ...