Did crochet almost get standardized in 1911? Discover the “Council of Brussels” and why U.S. vs U.K. stitch terms still confuse crocheters today. Listen to Exploration Crochet wherever your favorite podcast is served. #crochethumor #crochetpodcast #crochethistory #aprilfoolsday
CrochetPodcast.com What if the real story of George Washington Carver isn’t just peanuts and crop rotation… but a crochet hook and a garden?
Let’s take a look at the artist-scientist who made Time magzine call him “Black Leonardo.”
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Eleonore Riego de la Branchardière helped make crochet legible to the marketplace—standardized instructions, scalable teaching, and a publishing empire that treated patterns as products. Crochet became a professional, royal-approved industry.
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Crochet People pt 1: Mlle. Eleonore Riego de la Branchardière | S2 Ep4 - Discover the story of Mlle. Riego de la Branchardière, the Victorian visionary who transformed crochet into a professional, royal-approved industry.
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CrochetPodcast.com S2 Ep3 of Exploration Crochet unpacks where the magic/adjustable ring came from, why it spread so fast, and why it feels like crochet wizardry. From Japanese charts and amigurumi to YouTube-era rebranding #CrochetPodcast #MagicRing #MagicCircle #AdjustableRing #CrochetHistory
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