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  2. List of crochet stitches - Wikipedia

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    Photograph Schematic U.S. term U.K. term Turning chain slip stitch slip stitch / single crochet N/A chain stitch chain stitch N/A single crochet

  3. Knitting - Wikipedia

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    While crochet uses a single hook, usually creating one stitch at a time, finishing one stitch before creating the next. Knitted fabric tends to be flexible and flowing, the stitches forming a shape that is similar to a "V". Crochet fabric has a more structured feel, each stitch consisting of several loops entwined.

  4. Cross-stitch - Wikipedia

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    Cross-stitch is a form of sewing and a popular form of counted-thread embroidery in which X-shaped stitches (called cross stitches) in a tiled, raster-like pattern are used to form a picture. The stitcher counts the threads on a piece of evenweave fabric (such as linen ) in each direction so that the stitches are of uniform size and appearance.

  5. A single Swedish dishcloth can replace 17 rolls of paper ...

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    Swedish dishcloths are going viral on TikTok as an eco-friendly alternative to paper towels, sponges and standard dishcloths. A single Swedish dishcloth can replace 17 rolls of paper towels ...

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    That's why a single bill with lots of conservative priorities might be easier to pass through the narrowly divided chamber. In the Senate, Republicans have a 53-47 majority. That's enough to ...

  7. Dishcloth - Wikipedia

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    Dishcloths are often left damp and provide a breeding ground for bacteria. Since the kitchen sink is used to clean food, dishcloths are routinely infected with E. coli and salmonella. In 2007, a study from the Journal of Environmental Health found that putting a damp dishcloth (or sponge) in the microwave for 2 minutes killed 99% of living ...