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Definition of Crocheting
1. Noun. Needlework done by interlocking looped stitches with a hooked needle.
2. Noun. Creating a garment of needlework.
Definition of Crocheting
1. Verb. (present participle of crochet) ¹
2. Noun. needlework made using a crochet ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Crocheting
1. crochet [v] - See also: crochet
Lexicographical Neighbors of Crocheting
Literary usage of Crocheting
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Industrial Education: A Guide to Manual Training by Samuel Gurley Love (1889)
"All work should be performed by the direction and under the personal supervision
of the instructor in charge. Crocheting is pre-eminently an occupation ..."
2. Occupations for Little Fingers: A Manual for Grade Teachers, Mothers and by Elizabeth Sage, Anna Maria Cooley (1910)
"In the following chapter it is impossible to mention all the many articles that
can be made with simple knitting and crocheting, so only a few suggestions ..."
3. Seat Work and Industrial Occupations: A Practical Course for Primary Grades by Mary Louise Gilman, Elizabeth Baillie Williams (1905)
"Crocheting with cord and yarn, using the fingers instead of a hook. (Figs.
96 and 97.) The chains so crocheted may be made into rugs, hats, baskets, ..."
4. Reconstruction Therapy by William Rush Dunton (1919)
"Macmillan Co., NY KNITTING AND Crocheting Columbia Book of Yarns. Fleisher Book
of Yarns. LEATHER WORK Leather Work. Adelaide Michel. The Manual Arts Press. ..."
5. Industrial Education: A Guide to Manual Training by Samuel Gurley Love (1889)
"All work should be performed by the direction and under the personal supervision
of the instructor in charge. Crocheting is pre-eminently an occupation ..."
6. Occupations for Little Fingers: A Manual for Grade Teachers, Mothers and by Elizabeth Sage, Anna Maria Cooley (1910)
"In the following chapter it is impossible to mention all the many articles that
can be made with simple knitting and crocheting, so only a few suggestions ..."
7. Seat Work and Industrial Occupations: A Practical Course for Primary Grades by Mary Louise Gilman, Elizabeth Baillie Williams (1905)
"Crocheting with cord and yarn, using the fingers instead of a hook. (Figs.
96 and 97.) The chains so crocheted may be made into rugs, hats, baskets, ..."
8. Reconstruction Therapy by William Rush Dunton (1919)
"Macmillan Co., NY KNITTING AND Crocheting Columbia Book of Yarns. Fleisher Book
of Yarns. LEATHER WORK Leather Work. Adelaide Michel. The Manual Arts Press. ..."