Sunday, April 19, 2009

Crochet Surfing

In surfing the net for crochet-related information I made some fascinating discoveries. Here are a few of them: SHIRRETT, CROCHET BLOGOSPHERE, FRACTAL CROCHET, HANDITOOL. These are words with which I am not familiar. How about you?

In brief here are the meanings I gleaned from the websites referring to them. Shirrett is a technique which combines crochet and fabric. If you have crocheted onto a sweatshirt, does that mean that you SHIRRETTED? Sounds like a bad word to me....

CROCHET BLOGOSPHERE seems to refer to all the blogs about crochet. I like this terminology a lot. We all know what a blog is by now -- and a sphere is usually a circular object, also can be used in reference to a discipline, area of specialization or expertise. We crocheters often go in circles -- those who go in the biggest crochet circles are called BIG WHEELS.

FRACTAL CROCHET is using mathematical concepts to design crocheted fabric. There are actually books written about crochet and math! I think Fractal means a piece or a part of -- like a fraction. So we take a lot of triangles and crochet them together. The examples on the net of fractal crochet were awesome and breathtaking, and definitely a challenge. And yes, some crocheters FRACTAL a lot. Some crocheters just go to pieces (fractaled?) when they have to frog. I wonder if my yarn stash might be considered FRACTAL, too.

HANDITOOL looks like a psychotic crochet hook too me. However, Susan Bates makes it. In the website it is described as a crochet hook and knitting needle on the other end. If any of you want a psychotic, crazy, mixed-up crochet hook, go to www.yarn-store.com and look for HANDITOOL.

Here are some crochet related sites you might want to research when you run out of crochet ideas or need to be motivated. They all begin with: http://www. so in the interest of space and time you will just have to remember to type that in before you type in the site:
crochet-mania.blogspot.com -- youcanmakethis.com -- crochetuncut.com -- crochetgypsy.blogspot.com -- crochetmemories.com/blog/ -- crochetsal.com -- crochetnmore.com -- christinascrochethaven.com -- and of course, my very own blog, crochetkookie.blogspot.com.

If you learn of any rather unusual terms which might be applied to crochet, will you please let me know?

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