Ah! Yes, it's a single hook, I thought it was called the same π wow... well, thank you very much for clarifying it so I don't continue using the wrong term π Is there much difference between knitting with two needles and with one? Maybe, when I already know how to do some things in crochet, I will be encouraged to start knitting with two needles π Thank you very much for the information, I will see if I can find that book in a bookstore or at book fairs π
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The main difference is, with knitting (two needles), the tension is dictated by the needles (how loose or tight the yarn is). Whereas with crochet, it's more free form. So for me being a knitter since I was 11 years old, every time I start to crochet I have to practice for a bit because otherwise it will turn out wobbly because I'm not used to there not being needles there to keep it steady, lol.
Oh, wow... it reads like something very complicated π¦ I would have liked to learn to knit with two needles or crochet at that age, but only my grandmother knew and by that time, she had already forbidden it due to a vision problem π³ I wonder how long it will take me to learn enough to make a decent figure haha ββπ Every time I see videos of people knitting or posts, it looks so simple π