Crocheting

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Sträkeln (engl. Knooking) is a crocheting, which makes it possible by means of a special hook needle, produce tissue that looks like knitted. This crochet hook has a hole (eye) through which a contrasting thread can be passed. Crocheting is therefore also called "knitting with a crochet hook". The suitcase word strangling is made up of the words knitting and crocheting . Even the Tunisian crochet is called Sträkeln. This is done using a longer needle with a hook on one or both sides.

literature

  • Cendrine Armani: Tunisian crochet . Photos by Didier Carpentier (original title: Crochet tunisien . Translated by Karin Koden). Frech, Stuttgart 2012, ISBN 978-3-7724-7233-6 .
  • Gudrun Rossa: Tunisian crocheted in rounds and rows . OZ, Freiburg im Breisgau 2014, ISBN 978-3-8410-6311-3 .

Individual evidence

  1. Veronika Hug: Knooking knitting with the crochet hook ISBN 978-3841063151
  2. Kathrin Müller: Tunisian crocheting - Tunisian crocheting: from beginner to advanced with 12 squares and Tunisian crocheting , ISBN 978-3-7357-1865-5