horgoló
Horgoló is the Hungarian term for a person who practices horgolás, the craft of crochet. A horgoló creates fabric by interlocking loops of yarn or thread with a crochet hook (horgolótű). The work ranges from delicate lace and doilies to practical items such as scarves, shawls, blankets, and garments, and from standalone pieces to motifs used in larger textile projects. Crocheted items are made by hand and may be produced for personal use, as gifts, or for sale.
Common materials include cotton or wool yarn and a selection of crochet hooks in different sizes. The
History: Crochet emerged in Europe in the 19th century and quickly spread across households. The Hungarian