Difference Between Knitting and Crocheting

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Loops and twists are spun together to form the beautiful products of crochet. Crocheting is known to date back to the sixteenth century, when it was otherwise known as “crochet lace” in France and “chain lace” in England (Marks). The place in which crochet came from is not known, but by using key words it can be approximated. Although, it is known that crochet is used all around the world and there are various types, various techniques, and various methods of it in order to generate a product.

Crochet originates from the word croc, which is the Middle French word for hook. Few experts of crochet have traveled the world in order to explore the origin of crochet. Ruthie Marks, a member of the Crochet Guide of America, states that there are three theories about where crochet originates from which were provoked by Lis Paludan. Theory one claims that crochet comes from Arabia and traveled to the East and West, theory two claims that it comes from South America where it was used in rites of puberty, and theory three claims that it came from China where it was made to make dolls. Although these theories have been convicted, there is not any form of true evidence of where crochet originated.

Most evidence that is available shows that crochet allegedly developed from the use of Chinese needlework. Tambouring is what crocheting was known as in Europe and it dates back to the 1700's. It has the most common aspects with crochet, as far as the form. Tambourers use practical tools for their projects also, such as using a sewing needle for their hook. Tambouring evolved into which was called “crochet in the air” by the French. From the 1800's, crochet was boasted greatly by Mlle. Riego de la Branchardiere who formed patterns that ...

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