Crochet Techniques
Crochet techniques have plagued a lot of crochet enthusiasts worldwide. In fact, crochet
techniques have been discussed in public schools ever since the early 1800’s. At the time, there weren’t that many
crochet patterns to choose from. There were just crochet pieces previously made. These pieces then became points of
reference for crochet enthusiasts back then.
But in 1840, crochet patterns became available to the public already. And these patterns were
passed on from one generation to another. And along with the passage of such patterns came improvement of crochet
techniques as well. Plus, the world of fashion really took off in the late 1800’s! A lot of people back then
started incorporating their crochet techniques into fashionable accessories.
But the older generation’s crochet techniques are quite primitive, when compared to that of the
present. Way back in the 1800’s, crochet techniques would have people work their pieces from row to the following
row. The older generation would cut the yarn after every line of crochet stitches has been made. The broken yarn
would then be attached to the first stitch prior to the row you’re about to make. This seems a very tedious task.
And this is exactly why crochet techniques have been modified and developed to achieve this.
Back then, crochet was done only by people who belong to the upper society. It was a hobby
viewed by many people as just a means of passing time. And during that time, crochet techniques were passed from
one elite generation to another.
Over time, people outside high society became interested in developing crochet techniques for
their own. Pretty soon, crocheting became more than just a hobby. Crocheting became a means of making money,
especially for the jobless women in the 1800’s. Plus, patterns were made more accessible in the 1840’s! This meant
more opportunities for women, who didn’t waste time improving whatever crochet techniques they have already
learned.
Just like any fashion fad, crochet techniques were used and changed as trends came and went. For
starters, crochet techniques were focused on making crocheted clothes. This was around the 1970’s. Crocheted
clothes were definitely the in-thing at the moment!
Crochet techniques involving beads were also developed as early as the 1880’s. Beads have always
played a major role in the fashion world. It is but natural for beads to be incorporated into crochet techniques.
And even up to now, crochet techniques involving beads are still very popular.
Indeed, crocheting is a hobby people should try to take up at one point or another in their
lives. This makes a very soothing pastime for anyone worldwide. And it also provides a great way for crochet
enthusiasts to do hand exercises!
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