I really want to know ASAP!!!
Lucky bastard i wish i had your job.
While one can crochet with any string-like material, crochet is most often done with yarn (the same yarn that's used for knitting) or thread, often treated cotton (but perhaps containing other fibers)The cotton thread may be called crochet cotton, bedspread cotton, perle/pearl cotton, and the like or it may be designated by its sizeCross stitch may be done with a number of fibers as well, including linen, wool, and syntheticsHowever, today it is most often done with mercerized cotton flossIt may be enhanced with metallic threads, silk, and so onBoth crochet and cross stitch can be artistic creations using whatever fibers the artist wants to use to achieve the look or expression he or she has aimed forHowever, if what you're asking is, Is the pearl/perle cotton used for crochet the same pearl/perle cotton used for cross-stitch embroidery? the answer is, Yes, they are the same fiber-but a larger size is typically used for crochet than for cross stitch.
Normally my job is high stress and busy but today I slacked offI cleaned out a junk drawer, emailed my friend a lotAte a blueberry muffin and sorted some paperwork into piles and stuck in a notebookWent home an hour early.
My last week before I retiredI worked with a slacker who made up endless excuses not to do her share of the work, but who surfed the net all and every day The week before I let the work pile up, and took 2 hrlunchesSupervisor couldn't write me up, because I was happily on my way outDuring my last week, I went to work for 2 days, and took the rest as vacation days.
I actually got to work, sat around and talked, ate some snacks, left - went to McDonald's and then to a friends house - came back, sat around and talked some more and then went homedid absolutely nothingvery good high school job - just about every day was like that :)