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  2. File:Crochet half double crochet.svg - Wikipedia

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  3. List of crochet stitches - Wikipedia

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    Photograph Schematic U.S. term U.K. term Turning chain slip stitch slip stitch / single crochet N/A chain stitch chain stitch N/A single crochet

  4. Crochet - Wikipedia

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    Tunisian crochet and slip stitch crochet can in some cases use less yarn than knitting for comparable pieces. According to sources [40] claiming to have tested the 1/3 more yarn assertion, a single crochet stitch (sc) uses approximately the same amount of yarn as knit garter stitch, but more yarn than stockinette stitch. Any stitch using ...

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  7. Stitch marker (crochet) - Wikipedia

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    Unlike knitting stitch markers, which are closed bands, crochet markers have open slots so that they can be removed and rehung on new rows as a craft item grows. In order to distinguish from other types of stitch markers, the markers designed for crochet use are also known as split stitch markers .

  8. Circulant matrix - Wikipedia

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    If each is a square matrix, then the matrix is called a block-circulant matrix. A circulant matrix is fully specified by one vector, c {\displaystyle c} , which appears as the first column (or row) of C {\displaystyle C} .

  9. Quarter note - Wikipedia

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    The word "crotchet" comes from Old French crochet, meaning 'little hook', diminutive of croc, 'hook', because of the hook used on the note in black notation of the medieval period. As the name implies, a quarter note's duration is one quarter that of a whole note, half the length of a half note, and twice that of an eighth note.