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crochet hook

noun

  1. a needle with a hook at one end, used in crochet.


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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of crochet hook1

First recorded in 1840–50
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With the yarn in one hand and a crochet hook in the other, she intricately worked in more of the neon pink, highlighter yellow and tortoise blue that she’d hand-dyed in her kitchen.

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Three balls of glowing light-thread sat on a cushion of tissue paper and a pair of the conjure crochet hooks her Gran used.

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He seemed not to have heard, but his wife put aside her crochet hook.

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While the Johns might be a retro-nod to the past, the crochet hook into the world of drag culture also taps into creating a feeling of wellbeing, the University of Northampton said.

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“Starting with two sticks and a bit of string or a crochet hook, you can create something beautiful.”

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