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Sue O. explained the difference between Tunisian crochet and Crohooking |
Many of the Guild members crochet, but few were aware of how to use a
CroHook. At the June meeting, Sue O. presented a program on the process. It creates a fabric that is reversible, similar to Brioche knitting. The CroHook fabric is more flexible than Tunsian crochet.
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starting a CroHook project |
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members gathered to learn more about how to CroHook |
Some videos on the technique can be found
here or
here.
Sue said the hooks may be difficult to find - search for Cro Knit hooks, Double-ended crochet hooks, or Cro Hooks.
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