Stitching Through Time ๐Ÿชก
Fiber Science 101 ๐Ÿงช
Wear Your Greens ๐ŸŒ
Hookers ๐Ÿงถ
Russian Roulette ๐Ÿ’ฅ๐Ÿ”ซ
100

This decorative embroidery stitch forms a series of X-shaped stitches and is often used to recreate pixel art.

What is Cross Stitch?

100

This synthetic fiber is known for being stretchy and is often blended into athletic wear.

What is spandex?

100

This practice involves unraveling old projects or thrifted knits to reuse the yarn or fix a mistake.

What is frogging?

100

The name of what creates the starting row of most crochet projects, typically written in patterns as "ch 5 + 1"

What is a foundation chain?

100

This type of yarn is wound into a loose twist and must be rolled with a yarn swift before use.

What is a hank?

200

This fiber art uses a single hook instead of two needles.

What is crochet?

200

This natural fiber comes from sheep and has natural insulating properties.

What is wool?

200

This term describes the practice of falsely marketing a product as environmentally friendly.

What is greenwashing?

200

The basic loop pulled through another loop that forms the foundation of most crochet projects.

What is a stitch?

200

This global online platform is widely used for tracking projects and patterns.

What is Ravelry?

300

This ancient textile technique involves interlacing two sets of yarn horizontally and vertically.

What is Weaving?

300

This process uses friction, heat, or water to turn fibers into a dense fabric without weaving or knitting.

What is felting?

300

This process involves turning old, worn-out garments or fabric into new, usable materials, reducing waste and extending the life of textiles

What is upcycling?

300

This technique involves working stitches into the same space to increase the number of stitches by 1.

What is an increase?

300

This term refers to public art installations made with yarn, often covering trees or signs.

What is yarn bombing?

400

Originating in Japan, this visible mending style turns repairs into decorative designs.

What is sashiko?

400

This fiber, derived from bamboo pulp, is considered semi synthetic & is harmful to those in contact with it during the manufacturing process due to harsh chemicals

What is rayon? (or viscose!)

400

This type of pollution, largely invisible to the naked eye, is released from synthetic textiles during washing and ends up in oceans, where it is consumed by marine life and enters the food chain

What are microplastics?
400

This finishing step uses a needle to secure loose yarn ends into the project.

What is weaving in ends?

400

This term describes yarn dyed in multiple colors in uneven sections.

What is variegated yarn?

500

This European lace-making method uses bobbins to twist and cross threads into patterns.

What is bobbin lace?

500

This plant based fiber is used to make denim but is incredibly water intensive to grow.

What is cotton?

500

This type of fabric, made from petroleum-based materials has a significantly higher carbon footprint compared to natural fibers

What are synthetic fabrics (or What is polyester, nylon, etc.)?

500

This term describes how a finished piece falls or flows due to fiber and stitch choice.

What is drape?

500

This month is officially recognized in the U.S. as National Craft Month. 

What is March?