Crochet-What? Cloth
by Beth Graham
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Crochet-What? Cloth
by Beth Graham
Known by names like crochenit, cro-hook, cro-knit, and “On the Double Crochet,” double-ended Tunisian crochet adds a whole new dimension to color work.
“Crochet-What?” uses the same two colors and stitch as the “Simple Stripes” and “Interrupting C—” cloths, but is worked with a double-ended hook, resulting in a flexible, ridged, lightweight fabric that resembles knitted garter stitch and looks great on both sides.
Use a double-ended crochet hook to make this cloth.
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Worsted
100% Cotton
190 yards
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100
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