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crochet

[kroh-shey, kroh-shey, -shee] / kroʊˈʃeɪ, ˈkroʊ ʃeɪ, -ʃi /






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Dow was blown away by the crochet love, but also by how two very different worlds could come together.

From BBC

Mrs Forster believes the knitted and crocheted figures have caught the imagination "because it's different and because people can relate to it".

From BBC

Wildlife volunteer Terry Masear’s devoted, 20-years-and-counting focus on the city’s tiniest constituents makes her something of an all-in-one health care program wherever she goes with her crocheted beds, self-made recovery cages and TLC.

From Los Angeles Times

Steeped in Gothic and Renaissance-era references, Bernad’s romantic designs feature almost exclusively antique lace and crochet in shades of cream and ivory, and sometimes black or the softest pink.

From Los Angeles Times

Using patterns from the era, “Lots of the headscarves in the factory were also crocheted.”

From Los Angeles Times