Crockhet is an activity of creating cloth by interlocking loops of yarn, thread, or strands of other materials by using a crochet hook. The name is derived from the French term crochet, meaning 'small hook'. They are made of materials such as metal, wood, or vinyl and are produced commercially and produced in artisan workshops. The salient difference between crochet and knitting, beyond the implements used for his or her production, is that every stitch in crochet is completed before proceeding with the next one, while knitting maintains a large number of stitches open at a time. (Variant forms such as Tunisian crochet and broomstick ribbons keep multiple crochet stitches available at a time.
Basic materials required for crochet are a hook and some type of materials which will be crocheted, most commonly yarn or thread. Yarn, one of the very most commonly used materials for crocheting has differing weights which have to be taken into account when following habits. Additional tools are convenient for keeping stitches counted, measuring crocheted textile, or making related accessories. Examples include cardboard cutouts, which may be used to make tassels, fringe, and a great many other items; a pom-pom circle, used to make pom-poms; a tape solution and a gauge strategy, both used for calculating crocheted work and counting stitches; a row counter; and occasionally plastic rings, which are being used for special tasks. Lately, yarn choices have migrated beyond man made and place and animal-based fibres to add bamboo, qiviut, hemp, and banana stalks, to name a few.
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