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Crochet Trivia Tuesday is back! Test your crochet knowledge just for fun with the latest crochet quiz.

After taking a little break, Crochet Trivia Tuesday is back. This is the sixth edition of the crochet quiz, and I hope you enjoy it just as much as the ones before.

To play this week’s quiz, you can use the button below that will take you to a google form. By using the anonymous google form, you’ll play along in real-time and have your answers automatically marked for you. However, if you prefer to use a good ol’ pen and paper, you can keep scrolling on this webpage and write down your answers as you go. The answers are revealed at the very end allowing you to mark your own score, but no cheating allowed! Haha. There is a warning image before you get to the answer section so you don’t accidentally scroll too quickly.

Anyway, enough of me talking, and let’s get to the fun part – the crochet quiz! I hope you enjoy it.


Crochet Quiz Questions

Crochet Question 1.

How else might a dec using sc be written in a pattern?

A) decs

B) sc2tog

C) tog2sc

D) sc2dec

Crochet Question 2.

Working two crochet stitches into the same stitch is called what?

A) Slip Stitch

B) Magic Circle

C) Magic Ring

D) Increase

Crochet Question 3.

What is the name of this crochet pattern book by Lauren Espy?

A) Rainbow Stitches

B) Magical Stitches

C) Whimsical Stitches

D) Wizard Stitches

Crochet Question 4.

What was the last prompt of the AmiguruMay 2021 Instagram challenge?

A) Goodbye AmiguruMay

B) Bye Bye AmiguruMay…

C) See you later AmiguruMay

D) Until next year AmiguruMay…

Crochet Question 5.

In US terms, what type of stitch does this symbol represent in crochet charts?

A) Half Double Crochet

B) Double Crochet

C) Single Crochet

D) Treble Crochet

Crochet Question 6.

Who wrote this Ocean crochet pattern book?

A) Zoe Potrac

B) Vickie Smith

C) Kerry Lord

D) Jane Howorth

Crochet Question 7.

In US terms the abbreviation for a slip stitch is ‘sl st’, but how else might it be abbreviated in UK terms?

A) ss

B) sls

C) sst

D) sk

Crochet Question 8.

When a crochet pattern talks about gauge, what is it referring to?

A) Stitch count

B) Hook size

C) Blocking

D) Tension

Crochet Question 9.

What is this crochet stitch sequence called?

A) Swamp Stitch

B) Birch Stitch

C) Moss Stitch

D) Bracken Stitch

Crochet Question 10.

The ‘I Love Nature Ami Super Pack’ was recently released and features amigurumi patterns by over 30 different crochet designers. Which designer does NOT have a design featured in the pack?

A) @knot.bad

B) @foxy.crochet

C) @catknit_

D) @picapauyan



#CrochetTriviaTuesday Answers

Answer to Crochet Question 1.

How else might a dec using sc be written in a pattern?

Answer: (B) sc2tog

Answer to Crochet Question 2.

Working two crochet stitches into the same stitch is called what?

Answer: (D) Increase

Answer to Crochet Question 3.

What is the name of this crochet pattern book by Lauren Espy?

Answer: (C) Whimsical Stitches

Answer to Crochet Question 4.

What was the last prompt of the AmiguruMay 2021 Instagram challenge?

Answer: (B) Bye Bye AmiguruMay…

Answer to Crochet Question 5.

In US terms, what type of stitch does this symbol represent in crochet charts?

Answer: (A) Half Double Crochet

Answer to Crochet Question 6.

Who wrote this Ocean crochet pattern book?

Answer: (C) Kerry Lord

Answer to Crochet Question 7.

In US terms the abbreviation for a slip stitch is ‘sl st’, but how else might it be abbreviated in UK terms?

Answer: (A) ss

Answer to Crochet Question 8.

When a crochet pattern talks about gauge, what is it referring to?

Answer: (D) Tension

Answer to Crochet Question 9.

What is this crochet stitch sequence called?

Answer: (C) Moss Stitch

Answer to Crochet Question 10.

The ‘I Love Nature Ami Super Pack’ was recently released and features amigurumi patterns by over 30 different crochet designers. Which designer does NOT have a design featured in the pack?

Answer: (D) @picapauyan


That’s it for this week’s Crochet Trivia Tuesday. I hope you had fun! 

Until next time, happy crocheting, 

Cilla x

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