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    Crochet History - America

    Good morning all,

    Here is a resource link about crochet history in America:

    Reclaiming Crochet, and its American History | Crochet Insider

    It is very interesting that their has been no written documentation on crochet history in America. It talks about the Progressive Era and also has some old pictures of crochet advertising as well as older styles of crocheting.

    It is very interesting!

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    Wow, cool. I think it is important to know a bit about the origin of a craft and we will like to know anyway, if we really are passionate about something. Thanks for posting this Barbi...you are so resourceful! I went to check out the site right away; indeed, very interesting. In Europe, it is believed to have become popular in the 1800's, with the first pattern appearing in 1824 (apparently). I find this relatively new...?
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    Thanks for sharing that Barbi. I love history and this is a perfect blend of two of favorite hobbies. You are very resourceful and I think you will be a wonderful asset to this group . I hope you keep posting links like these and the others you have shared. I would never have thought to look for this.

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    Interesting link. I've never been able to find a good resource on the history of crochet, but I really enjoyed reading about it. Thanks for posting.

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    Wow, I've never thought of looking up the history of crochet, but now am definately curious. I can't wait to check this out. Thank you for posting this.

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