Crochet comes from the French word for hook so the title would be crochetier, but for the non-French speaking, crocheter will do. I still like it better than sewer for "someone who sews."
I'm calling myself a "crochetist". I made that up though. ;)
Actually, I would like to know the answer to this question myself!!
I have always used the term "crocheter" (similar to knitter, quilter etc.) When I googled crocheter, it did come up in the free online dictionary.
I always liked hooker, but crocheter is correct.
I know of no term other than 'knitter'.
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