The Collaborative International Dictionary
Crochet \Cro*chet"\, v. t. & i. [imp. & p. p. Crocheted (sh[=a]d"); p. pr. & vb. n. Crocheting (-sh[=a]"[i^]ng).] To knit with a crochet needle or hook; as, to crochet a shawl.
Wiktionary
vb. (en-past of: crochet)
Usage examples of "crocheted".
Two crocheted antimacassars, a pansy penwiper, and half a dozen rock cakes.
There were crocheted doilies on tables and cabinets, crocheted cushions on overstuffed chairs.
Daniel Peck glared at them: three sailors, a colored boy in a crocheted cap, and a sallow, weasely woman with four children whom she kept slapping and pinching.
Afterwards the family went home to receive their callers, who had been streaming in for the past two days and continued even now that it was over-elderly gentlemen, ladies in hats and gloves and veils and crocheted shawls in spite of the heat.
The bright afghan her mother had crocheted years before had been tucked around her.
Sophie took me in and showed me the crocheted counterpane her grandmother had made, pointing out the fine workmanship.
We will put on the white cotton embroidered dashikis, pantaloons, and crocheted knit caps of the faithful Ethiopian.
Berkfield said, wrapping the deep gash with the crocheted cap and applying pressure to it.
But it stopped, backed up, and a young African man who looked to be in his early twenties, wearing a red, black, and green crocheted skullcap, dressed in a beat-up Army jacket, ragged yellow T-shirt, and dingy brown corduroy pants with black flip-flops on smiled and rolled down his window, hailing her.
He snatched off his crocheted skullcap and threw in to the sand and then clutched his hair.
Damali turned and looked at him and then brushed down the raised edges of his hair that crackled around his crocheted skullcap.
The black-and-orange calico at the Nativity of the Virgin Mary FĂȘte had slept the entire duration of the fĂȘte on top of a crocheted afghan on the Fancy Works Table.
I sat down, then stood up, straightening the crocheted doily on the back of the chair.
Telling which was which at a glance wasn't easy--someone had dressed the cannisters in crocheted cosies.
The house seemed nude without the statues and without the doilies and the crocheted covers on the cannisters and the patchwork rugs.