Found this article about crochet work. Reading other period directions often crochet and knit were interchanged for crochet work.
The
dollar weekly bulletin (Maysville, KY.) 21 April 1864
A Western
paper notices a curious specimen of the handiwork of a Southern lady--a pair of
knit pantaloons in crochet work. the work was firmly and neatly done, and the
maker was Mrs. W.H.Mackie, of Columbia, Arkansas. During the blockade in that
region, her husband needed a pair of pantaloons, and as there was no cloth to
be had, she took her crochet needle, and with plenty of homespun yarn got up an
article equal to anything a merchant tailor could turn out--handsome in
appearance, and good for "three years or during the war."
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