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Test your knowledge in this monthly crochet quiz.

The February 2022 crochet quiz is here and is a great way to test your crochet knowledge. It’s also just for fun!

If you’re new here – hello and welcome! The crochet quiz is run live in my stories on Instagram each month, but I always publish the quiz to my blog afterwards for anyone who missed out on the live quiz or for anyone who would like to revisit old crochet quizzes. If you’d like to join the crochet quiz live along with other crocheters from around the world, simply follow my account on Instagram and keep an eye on my stories.

Occasionally, I also run crochet giveaways alongside the quiz on Instagram. Unfortunately due to the craziness that the end of February 2022 brought, I did not do a giveaway this month. Instead, I asked participating crocheters to either donate to a reputable charity supporting Ukraine or to buy PDF patterns direct from Ukrainian crochet designers on Etsy. What a crazy time in the world!

Without further ado, I bring you the latest crochet quiz. There are two ways you can play along. Either scroll down this webpage and answering the questions as you go. Towards the end, you’ll reach a warning image letting you know the answers are coming up. Simply continue scrolling to read the answers and mark your score.

Alternatively, you can play in a more interactive way using Google Forms. Just head to this link here to fill in the google form which will automatically mark your crochet quiz score.

I hope you enjoy the quiz and if you do play along, I would absolutely love to hear how you found it! I’d also love to know your score. Simply post a comment at the end of this blog post to let me know or get in touch with me here.


Crochet Quiz Questions

Q1. How many chain stitches are shown in the image below?

A) 3

B) 5

C) 7

D) 6

Q2. Who designed Monica the Alpaca (pictured below)?

A) Yan Schenkel

B) Erinna Lee

C) Kwannie Cheng

D) Sarah Zimmerman

Q3. What are these called (see picture below)?

A) Stuffing

B) Sewing needle

C) Embroidery thread

D) Safety Eyes

Q4. What can a blunt needle used for yarn be called?

A) Tapestry needle

B) Sewing needle

C) Punch needle

D) Pen

Q5. What does the abbreviation ‘ch’ mean in crochet patterns (US terms)?

A) Slip Stitch

B) Chain

C) Crochet

D) Cheers

Q6. What type of crochet hooks are pictured below?

A) Ergonomic crochet hooks

B) Tunisian crochet hooks

C) Wooden crochet hooks

D) Aluminium crochet hooks

Q7. What yarn company makes this yarn in the image below?

A) Lion Brand

B) Scheepjes

C) Rico Design

D) Ricorumi

Q8. In crochet patterns, what do the numbers in brackets (#) mean at the end of each round or row?

A) Row/Round Number

B) Total Stitch Count

C) Number of SCs in Round

D) It’s Random!

Q9. Who designed this tapestry crochet bag in the image below?

A) Amanda Calbucura Marklun

B) Janie Crow

C) Jane Howorth

D) Brenda K. B. Anderson

Q10. What company’s logo is pictured below?

A) Ribblr

B) Etsy

C) Lovecrafts

D) Ravelry



Crochet Quiz Answers

Q1. How many chain stitches are shown in the image below?

B) 5

If you answered B, well done! If you didn’t get this one right, don’t worry at all I have a blog post to help you learn how to count your chains here.

Q2. Who designed Monica the Alpaca (pictured below)?

A) Yan Schenkel

If you answered A, huge congratulations! You sure do know your crochet designers. For those of you that didn’t get this one right, Yan Schenkel is an amigurumi designer known for her Animal Friends of Pica Pau crochet pattern books. Monica the Alpaca was a pattern in Yan’s first Animal Friends of Pica Pau crochet book.

Q3. What are these called (see picture below)?

D) Safety eyes

This one was an easy one, wasn’t it?

Q4. What can a blunt needle used for yarn be called?

A) Tapestry Needle

This one was a wee bit of a trick question, so huge well done if you answered correctly! Sewing needles have pointy/sharp tip, whereas the needles we use in crochet are called tapestry needles (they have blunt ends).

Q5. What does the abbreviation ‘ch’ mean in crochet patterns (US terms)?

B) Chain

If you answered Chain, you were correct! Well done!

Q6. What type of crochet hooks are pictured below?

A) Ergonomic Crochet Hooks

That’s right, these hooks are ergonomic crochet hooks. While they are technically aluminium crochet hooks, because they have a softer out layer over the handle of the hook, this makes them ergonomic crochet hooks.

Q7. What yarn company makes this yarn in the image below?

C) Rico Design

You must be a fan of crocheting amigurumi if you got this one right! Ricorumi yarn is a popular cotton yarn used by a lot of crocheters who make amigurumi and is produced by the yarn company called Rico Design. It’s one of my personal favourite yarn brands.

Q8. In crochet patterns, what do the numbers in brackets (#) mean at the end of each round or row?

B) Total Stitch Count

Total stitch count is the correct answer. Huge well done if you got this right! In crochet patterns, the number of stitches in each row or round is tallied up and this number is held in brackets at the end of each row or round. This helps crocheters ensure they have crocheted the correct number of stitches.

Q9. Who designed this tapestry crochet bag in the image below?

A) Amanda Calbucura Marklun Skein

Amanda is a talented crocheter and crochet designer known for her tapestry crochet bags. If you’d like to learn more about Amanda, read this meet the maker interview here.

Q10. What company’s logo is pictured below?

D) Ravelry

This was an easy one if you’re a Ravelry user. However if you’re a crocheter and haven’t heard of Ravelry, I highly recommend checking it out. It’s a completely free social media platform and pattern database for fiber artists around the world.


Congratulations on giving the February 2022 crochet quiz a go. I hope you enjoyed it and learned something new about crochet!

If you did give it a go, I’d love to hear how you went. Let me know your score in the comments below, and please do feel free to share any feedback with me too.

Until next time, happy crocheting,

Cilla x

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