Before we explore the origins of crochet, it may be easiest to explain crochet by comparing it to knitting. Unlike knitting, which is a needlework technique, crochet patterns are more complex than knitting patterns because crochet uses only one tool and has more stitches and stitch positions, which allows crocheters to use a variety of stitch combinations to create delicate, intricate designs and patterns.
In recent years, crochet has been returning to the textile-related manufacturing industry, and the fashion industry has been using the technique more and more frequently, making crochet the centre of attention in the fashion industry, Compared with traditional textile fabrics, crochet has a richer sense of structure and three-dimensional effect, With its unique texture and unlimited creative possibilities,crochet provides designers with more expressive methods and freedom. Crochet makes design more colourful.