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Crochet is a method of textile making that uses a single hook and different types of knots that are woven together to make a complete item or garment. It can be used to make clothing, accessories, toys (often called [[amigurumi]]), and anything else that can be made from fabric. Perhaps the best known application of the craft is the [[Granny Square]], which has many different variations and can be used as the foundation for almost any object. There are also several different alternative kinds of crochet that differ in the way the fabric is constructed. See the sections below for explanations of each. | Crochet is a method of textile making that uses a single hook and different types of knots that are woven together to make a complete item or garment. It can be used to make clothing, accessories, toys (often called [[amigurumi]]), and anything else that can be made from fabric. Perhaps the best known application of the craft is the [[Granny Square]], which has many different variations and can be used as the foundation for almost any object. There are also several different alternative kinds of crochet that differ in the way the fabric is constructed. See the sections below for explanations of each. | ||
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* [[Ribbed stitch]] | * [[Ribbed stitch]] | ||
* [[Scallop stitch]] | * [[Scallop stitch]] | ||
* [[Raised spots]] | |||
* [[Hollow spots]] | |||
* [[Open-work spots]] | |||
* [[Raised triple stitch]] | |||
=== Other types of crochet === | === Other types of crochet === |
Latest revision as of 14:27, 19 February 2023
Crochet is a method of textile making that uses a single hook and different types of knots that are woven together to make a complete item or garment. It can be used to make clothing, accessories, toys (often called amigurumi), and anything else that can be made from fabric. Perhaps the best known application of the craft is the Granny Square, which has many different variations and can be used as the foundation for almost any object. There are also several different alternative kinds of crochet that differ in the way the fabric is constructed. See the sections below for explanations of each.
Abbreviations in crochet patterns are often differentiated between American terms and UK/European terms. This guide will use American terminology primarily, but UK terms will be noted in parentheses.
Basic Stitches
- Chain stitch
- Slip stitch
- Single crochet
- Half-double crochet
- Double crochet
- Triple crochet
- Slanting stitch
- Cross stitch
- Cross treble stitch
Pattern stitches
- Seed stitch
- Popcorn stitch
- Basket weave
- Ribbed stitch
- Scallop stitch
- Raised spots
- Hollow spots
- Open-work spots
- Raised triple stitch
Other types of crochet
- Tunisian crochet
- Fillet crochet