of Tunisian purls stitches break up the knit sections in thisTunisian blanket patternor for alternating with another stitch for a great textured design like in thesecoasters. You can also use it for a garter stitch look, as an edging, or pair it with aTunisian knit stitchfor a ribbed ...
When I started learning how to knit myself, I was taught with English style just like all Koreans here: Holding the yarn in my right hand and wrapping each stitch around my working needle in my left hand. We knitters here have knitted that way many decades. Many years ago, while I...
beading and more will grow as you explore techniques and create fantastic projects. In no time at all, you'll be on your way to knitting socks, enjoying the relaxing rhythm of Tunisian crochet, quilting using your at-home sewing machine, practicing a variety of coloring techniques and much ...
When working into a half double crochet stitch, what hole do I enter? I am a beginner and have trouble determining where to enter into a previous roll or stitch. If I am working hdc in one roll then the next roll is sc, I don’t know where to enter. I am trying to do your Tim...
Today we will talk about crochet hooks. A crochet hook as some people call it crochet needle (I prefer first) is a tool with a hook at one end. Why? It is used to draw the yarn through the loops. If you are familiar with knitting, you know you need two needles to knit. But don...
Make single crochets together with the knit yarn. Choose the desired width. Don't forget to make a hole in the middle with the length of 18-20 cm (equal to the length of the zipper). Do not crochet a row in this place, but instead make a chain of loops. The next row will be ...
Add to your crochet skills by learning morebasic stitches, including thehalf doublestitch which results in a herringbone, thetreble(or the triple crochet stitch) that creates a taller stitch, and theTunisian crochet stitch, which creates a look resembling a knit fabric. ...
Most of these crochet hat patterns include special stitches! You will get to learn new stitches like the bobble stitch, Tunisian crochet, and much more! This will help take your crochet skills to the next level! Isn’t this exciting? It’s time to get started!
First of all, choose a chart for your crochet. I have used a simple 7 stitch by 7 row rectangle for my sample. You can use any knitting chart for Tunisian intarsia crochet as the proportions are about the same as knit stitches, but you will have to turn the chart on it’s side bec...