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A Brief Look At How Crochet Began

Some people believe that crochet began during the early imperialism era because in those times there were numerous communities that used it to earn a livelihood and in fact it was the middle class of those times that were the main buyers of such items. In fact, crochet helped a person show off a certain social standing in society and it was not uncommon for royalty to use such a culture since only they could afford to pay for costly lace products.

Some people even believe that crochet has its roots in places such as China, Middle Eastern countries as well as some countries in South America. However, during the early part of the nineteenth century, it also became popular in a number of European countries as well and it was an ideal replacement for costly products made from lace.

Done With Thread

In fact, not too many materials are required for crochet and even the Europeans began to accept these products since they were done with thread – for the most part. The best example of it at that time was the filet crochet and only in the early twentieth century did things change when steel hooks were manufactured and these allowed for many different types of products to be produced.

However, when you first come across crochet patterns you can forgive you for feeling a bit confused because it is only after you have understood how these patterns work and you understand the intricacies of common stitches employed that you will come to understand that a crochet pattern is really a very simple part of it all.

Today, things have changed considerably and crochet is being done by many more people and because of more yarns as well as threads becoming available it has mushroomed into a real handicraft industry. Even a beginner can enjoy doing crochet and it only requires learning how to make a pattern row as well as doing some easy stitch crocheting.

To be sure, from the time of the Victorians in the late nineteenth century, fashion as far as crochet is concerned has seen many changes and the vivid colors used by Victorians were to soon disappear and instead whites as well as pale colored threads began to be used. In fact, after the end of the First World War people in the US used crochet as a home craft and this in turn gave rise to much creativity with thicker kinds of threads being employed and it also included a variety of colors.

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