From French, the same word, so called for the hooked needle that is used. About 1840/1850
The spelling of the word is "crochet".
There is no collective noun for the noun 'crochet', in which case a noun that is suitable for the situation can be used, for example a pile of crochet, a bag of crochet, a bazaar of crochet, etc.
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DC as written that way would only mean double crochet in crochet .. only thing I can think of it is a knit pattern and in the finishing they tell you to dc around meaning to double crochet around which does happen too or somewhere in the knit pattern they want you to double crochet .. last idea someone made a typo and they meant to say dec = decrease ..
It come from the latin word Natas it is also how you get the word prenatal
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There is no homophone for the word crochet.
The word "crochet" originated from the French word meaning "to hook."
The word crochet comes from is French it means loop. If you are wondering how i know this I am french and I crochet .Please go on Youtube and type in how to crochet by craftyminds and there you will see me
The word "crochet" is derived from the French word: crochet; meaning in French--hook. Being that crochet is most commonly done using a hook-shaped tool.
From the mid 1800's in France as 'croc' meaning 'hook' called from the hooked needle that was used
No, you can only crochet with a crochet hook. Answer Crochet is done with crochet hooks (they come in many sizes) not knitting neeldes. But you can also use your fingers (finger crochet) or there is also some thing called Knooking which uses a tool that has a crochet hook on one end and a knitting needle point on the other.
Probably French
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The spelling of the word is "crochet".