How to Honeycomb Stitch: Begin with a Tunisian foundation row. Crochet the Tunisian foundation row by chaining an ODD number of stitches. In these photos I am making 13. Pull up a loop in the second chain from the hook and in each chain to the end. Now that all of the loops are on...
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See the VIDEO tutorial for the Tiny Clusters Tunisian Crochet stitch below! To make Tiny Clusters: 1. Chain a multiple of 3 + 2. (for example, in the video below I start with a chain of 11) 2. Pull up a loop in the second chain from hook and in each chain to the end. 3. Ba...
The Bequest Tunisian Crochet ชุดประกอบด้วย6ขนาดยอดนิยมตะขอ The tunisian ตะขอทำจาก Ebony, ที่สุดในโลก Precious และที่มีค่า Woods. เ...
Once winter ended, it seemed a bit strange to be working on a scarf. Plus, it’s my first attempt at tunisian crochet, and the stitch pattern is a bit complicated, so every time I picked it up, I had to relearn the stitches. But I had some time this week, so I decided to final...