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I . crochet [ˈkrəʊʃeɪ, Am kroʊˈʃeɪ] N no pl

1. crochet (method):

crochet

2. crochet (work):

crochet
crochet scarf

II . crochet [ˈkrəʊʃeɪ, Am kroʊˈʃeɪ] VB intr

crochet

III . crochet [ˈkrəʊʃeɪ, Am kroʊˈʃeɪ] VB trans

crochet
crochet

crochet hook N

crochet hook

Usage examples with crochet

crochet scarf

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Despite the name, knitting clubs are not limited to knitting: both crochet-centered and knit-centered clubs are collectively called knitting clubs.
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As hyperbolic and mathematics-based crochet has continued to become more popular, there have been several events highlighting work from various fiber artists.
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Crochet technique consumes more thread than comparable textile production methods and cotton is well suited to crochet.
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The definition may expand to include related textile crafts such as a crochet hook or tatting shuttles.
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Chain stitches use less yarn than double crochet stitches, which results in a visual difference in appearance between the two kinds of stitch.
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In these books she did hundreds of illustrations demonstrating knitting, crochet, and knot making techniques she studied and learned from different cultures around the world.
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She began each day with her daily devotions followed by reading, quilting, crochet-work, or music composition.
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Any stitch using yarnovers uses less yarn than single crochet to produce the same amount of fabric.
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Larger seed beads are used in various fiber crafts for embellishment, or crochet with fiber or soft, flexible wire.
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Filet crochet is most often worked from a graph or a symbol diagram.
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