Emedialy
Unique Style And One Of A Kind Crochet
Description:
Here at EMEDIALY, we are proud of the art of crochet. Crocheting is an art form done with crochet hooks and yarn of various colors and weight. Crochet comes from the French word “crochet” meaning hook, which was used to make French lace. We are not sure where crochet originated, but some researchers suggest that it may have been from China, others say that it has its origins from Arabia and some, from South America. Crocheting has been a popular trend since the Victorian age, regardless of its origins. We saw it really boom during the ’60s and ’70s with the bright colored floral dresses, the chunky granny square tops with flowing fringes and the crochet bikinis that are still trendy today. It has made a comeback especially during 2022, where we are seeing the revival of the classic favorites like the crochet halter, as well as crochet tops and beach cover ups. The granny square style cardigans and sweaters that are great for layering will fit right into our autumn/winter wardrobes for a modern look.
Business Name:
Emedialy
Address:
510 N Alma SchoolLancaster California 93534United States
Phone:
6027337572
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