Take a look at the fabric of the topwear in the above picture. We Indians call it ‘crochet’ and so do the French, Spanish and Italians! The word originates from ‘croc’ or ‘croche’, which comes from the Old Norse word for a hook that is ‘krokr.’
Annie Potter, an American crochet expert once stated that modem art of true crochet was developed way back in the 16th century. In France, it got to be known as 'crochet lace' while in England, it was called 'chain lace.' She added that in 1916, when Walter Edmund Roth met the descendants of the Guiana Indians, he saw wonderful examples of crochet there and was truly fascinated! Dear readers, when we have such interesting textures in the world of fashion, why should walls be left far behind? After all, walls are a blank canvas that can be transformed into beautiful work of art too. Create a masterpiece with a stunning wall texture for your favourite wall taking inspiration from this!