Knooking is the offspring of knitting and crochet that was invented in Japan in the early nineties.
A knook looks like a crochet hook with an eyelet on the end. You start out the project similarly to when you crochet something, but when you’re finished the final result looks more like a knitted item! You can even knook in the round!
If you are interested in seeing knooking in action, there are plenty of videos on YouTube.
Each knook is 16.5 cm (6.5″) in length and has a hook on one end and an eyelet on the other.