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  2. Blocking (textile arts) - Wikipedia

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    Crochet samples during blocking. After soaking in hot water these items were shaped and laid to dry on a towel. Pins hold some examples in the desired shape. Knitted scarf during blocking. In knitting, crochet and other handmade textile arts, blocking is a

  3. 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. ...

  4. Granny square - Wikipedia

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    An Afghan blanket of granny squares during piecework assembly A scarf made from granny stitch hexagons in mixed color cotton yarn bordered with ecru Blanket made of granny stitch hexagons. According to Edie Eckman in The Crochet Answer Book, The familiar granny square is a special form of square motif.

  5. Crochet - Wikipedia

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    A close view of a crocheted scarf made with lace-weight mohair yarn Crochet tablecloth, Kolkata, West Bengal, India Crocheted fabric is begun by placing a slip-knot loop on the hook (though other methods, such as a magic ring or simple folding over of the yarn may be used), pulling another loop through the first loop, and repeating this process ...

  6. 26 Questionable Early 2000s Trends That Are Back - AOL

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    Crochet was big in the '70s, but the '70s were big in the 2000s. Now that both eras are having a moment, it's the perfect time to embrace knit sets, bikini tops, sweaters, and more.

  7. Toshiko MacAdam - Wikipedia

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    Toshiko MacAdam (born Toshiko Horiuchi) is a Japanese textile artist based in Bridgetown, Nova Scotia, Canada.She is best known for her work with large-scale textile structures, especially "textile playgrounds" for children, brightly colored net-like structures of crocheted and knotted nylon.