crochet
கொக்கிப்பின்னல்
definition
verb
she had crocheted the shawl herself
make (a garment or piece of fabric) using crochet.
noun
a crochet hook
a handicraft in which yarn is made up into a patterned fabric by looping yarn with a hooked needle.
translation of 'crochet '
கொக்கிப்பின்னல்
example
the bikini is tiny, three triangles of cotton 'crochet'
Dobbs wrapped some yarn around her 'crochet' hook.
Boys were taught carpentry and gardening and girls learnt needlework, 'crochet' and knitting.
I laid the blanket I had crocheted before I came to New France on my bed and put my knitting needles and 'crochet' hooks in my workbag and then put it in the trunk.
It's time you dug out that pretty pink 'crochet' top that you tucked at the bottom of your cupboard.
I loved finding shibori indigo dyed fabrics in Beijing, beautiful cottons in Florence, and lovely 'crochet' in Korea.
Etta took the worn cap in her hand and looked it over while Auntie click-clacked with her 'crochet' needles.
Alternatively you might find it easier to use a 'crochet' hook to pick up and hold the threads on the right.
It's also worth noting that some formerly common travel items - knitting or 'crochet' needles, Swiss Army knives, nail files - are no longer allowed to be carried on board many airlines.
Lace-making and 'crochet' continue here as they always have.
Karlight Industrial, a manufacturer that specialises in 'crochet' , jacquard, boiled wool jackets and knitwear, said its plans for spring-summer designs involved bright, sharp colours as well.
Heiress, a wedding dress from 1957 with chevron pleated handkerchief linen descending in tiers banded with handmade Irish 'crochet' , demonstrates the concept at its most magical.
Just to the right of the tent, you would have found a group of eight women poised with their 'crochet' hooks and knitting needles.
Connolly interpreted fashion trends using traditional Irish materials such as tweed, 'crochet' and lace.
Use a small size steel 'crochet' hook and lift the lower loop over the wrapped yarn and then over the head of the nail.
The girls sported white linen trousers, 'crochet' tops and cowboy boots.
We had to learn to knit, 'crochet' , crewel and do fine embroidery.
My grandmother was the only woman I knew who could sew, knit, 'crochet' , weave, make delicious pies from scratch and wear a church hat with attitude.
Do you have any statistics that support this, and any details on what type of people are picking up the knitting needles and 'crochet' hooks these days?
a 'crochet' hook
Along with the lace this season, you will see 'crochet' accessories with crocheted or fuzzy pom-poms.
Also on display are soft wood toys and dolls, puppets and lampshades in leather, ceramic and terracotta pottery, 'crochet' laces, cotton durries, silver filigree and tribal embroidery.
‘I knit, 'crochet' , embroider and bead,’ she explains.
The Federation Shield for craft was won by Mrs. Breda Phelan, for her beautiful cotton 'crochet' tablecloth.
The knitting and 'crochet' club and the art club will resume at the centre in February on Wednesdays and Fridays at 10 am.
a 'crochet' hook
She awoke again, but this time to the comforting warmth of her couch pillows and 'crochet' blanket.
The craft day will include classes in parchment work, decoupage, 'crochet' , copper craft and basketry.
Aboriginal women have proved with their 'crochet' hooks that beanie making is an emerging cottage industry.
The mesh is like fish net, like 'crochet' , like flea-market dream catchers, like a veil which both conceals and hints at revelation.
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