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  2. It’s amazing what people can do when given some yarn and a hook. From scarves and pillowcases to handbags, sweaters, and toys, imagination seems to be the only limit to what can be crocheted ...

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    Swap in your needles for a crochet hook instead. ... How to Crochet: A Beginner's Step-by-Step Guide. ... This $29 'it bag' from Amazon rivals a popular Coach purse style that costs 10x more. AOL.

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    Bored Panda got in touch with Vanessa Smith, the founder of “Dope People Crochet” as well as Kakes Kreations, a luxury crochet & handbag designer and she was kind enough to answer some of our ...

  5. List of yarns for crochet and knitting - Wikipedia

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    Crochet gauge (single crochet to four inch) [2] [1] Metric hook size [1] US hook size [1] Knitting gauge (number of stitches per four inches) [1] Metric knitting needle size [1] US knitting needle size Lace fingering, crochet 10-count thread 33 - 40 sts 1.5 - 2.25 mm B-1 33 - 40 sts 1.5mm - 2.25mm Super fine sock, fingering, baby 21 - 32 sts 2. ...

  6. Afghan (blanket) - Wikipedia

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    Single-piece afghans are the simplest style to make and are especially popular with beginners. Mile-a-minute afghans are usually made in a number of separate strips, with a minimum of stitches per strip, and then the strips are joined. [6] Join-as-you-go afghans are made up of many different pieces, one of which begins where the last leaves off.

  7. Rug hooking - Wikipedia

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    To pull out hook and draw tight the two cut ends finishes the knot. This is really a pile fabric and is known as a Turkey Rug but sprang from the hooking process as the earlier hook used was of the crochet hook form." During the 1930s, latch-hooked wool rugs became popular and written guidelines helped standardise the craft.