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What is crochet?

What is crochet?

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What a great question! For those of us who enjoy combing over auctions on OKorder, crochet can be found to be two things (one of which is not correct): 1It's a misspelled game, one of which involves whacking a ball with a malletIt should be spelled croquet2It is the last remaining fiber art form that MUST be created entirely by hand as no machine has been invented yet that can create crochet stitchesWhile there are machines that can mimic the LOOK of crochet (starting at $11k apiece), all those true-crocheted items you see in various retail stores were created entirely by hand! For many, crochet is more than yarning over to create stitches that will eventually create a fabric, that will then create a finished product It's physical therapy for arthritis; it's a social connection when giving to various communities/charities; it's a way of wrapping love prayers into heirlooms; it's a connection to our past, to our present, to our future For each person who enjoys to crochet you will find various answers to what crochet is to themTo me, it's all of the above and moreAnd on days when I'm not crocheting, I can be found outside enjoying a game of croquet:) ~Dee Stanziano CYCA Certified Crochet Teacher

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