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Knit crochet, often called “knooking,” bridges two beloved needlecrafts by creating knitted fabric with a crochet hook. This hybrid technique uses a special hook with a cable end to hold live stitches, producing authentic knit stitches while maintaining crochet’s familiar motions. Our guide compares traditional knitting and crochet methods with this innovative approach, helping fiber artists expand their skills. Knit crochet is ideal for projects requiring knit fabric’s drape but preferring crochet’s single-tool convenience. From ribbed borders to stockinette sweaters, the possibilities merge the best of both crafts. The technique is particularly helpful for crocheters who want to make knit-look items or those with joint issues preventing traditional knitting.









