The Tunisian crochet stitch is known by several names: The Afghan stitch, Railroad Knitting, Hook, knitting, tricot crochet, shepherd’s knitting. Follow this step by step tutorial to learn the famous Tunisian crochet stitch. Unless you have a traditional Tunisian crochet hook, which is a very ...
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...
The last thing we will be learning in our Learn Tunisian Crochet series is binding off and finishing. Tunisian Bind Off. The bind off in Tunisian crochet is similar to how you work Slip stitches in traditional crochet. To do a Simple Stitch Bind Off, ins
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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...
tks:Tunisian knit stitch tss:Tunisian simple stitch tss2tog:Tunisian simple stitch decrease (see video tutorial here) st(s):stitch(es) How to Crochet the Tunisian Crochet Smock Stitch Follow along with these Tunisian crochet smock stitch written instructions to create your own swatch. ...