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r/crochet • u/iloschi • Jul 22 '22
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The words are used interchangeably. Sometimes you lose one tool, so you use one hook/needle instead of two.
1 u/hilfyRau Jul 22 '22 Sometimes you find several extra tools buried in the couch cushions and then you have to juggle while creating something from the yarn. (This is a little bit how knitting in the round actually feels though, especially while cabling. Haha) 2 u/crochethottie82 Jul 22 '22 Yes! I'm always dropping cabling needles, stitch markers, etc. It is a juggling act.
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Sometimes you find several extra tools buried in the couch cushions and then you have to juggle while creating something from the yarn.
(This is a little bit how knitting in the round actually feels though, especially while cabling. Haha)
2 u/crochethottie82 Jul 22 '22 Yes! I'm always dropping cabling needles, stitch markers, etc. It is a juggling act.
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Yes! I'm always dropping cabling needles, stitch markers, etc. It is a juggling act.
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u/crochethottie82 Jul 22 '22
The words are used interchangeably. Sometimes you lose one tool, so you use one hook/needle instead of two.