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Test your crochet knowledge with the latest Crochet Quiz!

This is the third instalment of Crochet Trivia Tuesday, and it’s designed for crocheters just for fun. If you haven’t yet tried the first two crochet quizzes, you can head to the first one here and the second one here. I hope you enjoy them! 

Now for this week’s Crochet Trivia Tuesday, you can play along via the google form below, which will reveal the answers in real-time. However, you can also just keep scrolling on this blog post here. First you’ll see the questions, then the answers follow. So just be sure not to scroll too quickly down the page, otherwise you may reveal the answers before you are ready.

When you’ve finished, don’t forget to scare your scores with me on social media. Although this isn’t a competition, it is much more exciting to see everyone playing along.

Now, let’s get a move on! Here is the crochet quiz. I hope you have fun!


Crochet Trivia Tuesday Questions

Crochet Question 1.

Generally, what is the cheapest type of yarn to buy out of the below?

A) Cashmere

B) Merino Wool

C) Bamboo

D) Acrylic

Crochet Question 2.

The US crochet abbreviation HDC is equivalent to what crochet abbreviation in UK pattern terms?

A) HDC

B) HTR

C) HTC

D) DTR

Crochet Question 3.

This picture shows a type of street art that uses colourful displays of knitted or crocheted yarn. What is this type of street art called?

A) Yarn bombing

B) Yarn graffiti 

C) Colour bombing

D) A beautiful yarny mess

Crochet Question 4.

Who is the author and crochet designer behind this pattern book, WILD?

A) Betsan Corkhill

B) Vanessa Mooncie

C) Lauren Espy

D) Kerry Lord

Crochet Question 5.

What does this symbol mean in a crochet chart in US terms?

A) Single crochet

B) Double crochet

C) Chain

D) Slip Stitch

Crochet Question 6.

What is the name of this crochet pattern book written by designer, Jessica Carey?

A) Meditative Crochet Projects

B) Meaningful Crochet

C) Crochet Mindfulness

D) Making with Meaning

Crochet Question 7.

What is the heaviest yarn weight out of the below?

A) Super chunky / Super bulky

B) Aran / Worsted

C) DK / Light Worsted

D) Sport / 4 ply

Crochet Question 8.

What crochet stitch do most crocheters learn first (in US terms)?

A) Single crochet

B) Chain stitch

C) Double crochet

D) Puff stitch

Crochet Question 9.

What does sk mean in crochet?

A) Single knot

B) Skein of yarn

C) Skip a stitch

D) Standard knit

Crochet Question 10.

What is this popular crochet motif called?

A) Granny square

B) Getting square

C) Square patchwork

D) Squared crochet



Crochet Trivia Tuesday Answers

Answer to Crochet Question 1.

Generally, what is the cheapest type of yarn to buy out of the below?

D) Acrylic

Answer to Crochet Question 2.

The US crochet abbreviation HDC is equivalent to what crochet abbreviation in UK pattern terms?

B) HTR

Answer to Crochet Question 3.

This picture shows a type of street art that uses colourful displays of knitted or crocheted yarn. What is this type of street art called?

A) Yarn bombing

Answer to Crochet Question 4.

Who is the author and crochet designer behind this pattern book, WILD?

D) Kerry Lord

Answer to Crochet Question 5.

What does this symbol mean in a crochet chart in US terms?

C) Chain

Answer to Crochet Question 6.

What is the name of this crochet pattern book written by designer, Jessica Carey?

D) Making with Meaning

Answer to Crochet Question 7.

What is the heaviest yarn weight out of the below?

A) Super chunky / Super bulky

Answer to Crochet Question 8.

What crochet stitch do most crocheters learn first (in US terms)?

B) Chain stitch

Answer to Crochet Question 9.

What does sk mean in crochet?

C) Skip a stitch

Answer to Crochet Question 10.

What is this popular crochet motif called?

B) Granny square


That brings us to the end of this week’s Crochet Trivia Tuesday. 

The next Crochet Trivia Tuesday will be out in a fortnight’s time, on Tuesday 20th April 2021. If you’d like to be notified of when the next quiz is live, sign-up to the Cilla Crochets e-newsletter for updates.

I hope you all had fun this week!

Until next time, happy crocheting,

Cilla x

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