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The best list of over 20 Tunisian crochet stitches you haven’t tried yet, each with a video tutorial. Don’t miss these unique Tunisian stitches!
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TweetOne of our favorite go-to crochet projects around the office is the simple crochet dishcloth. Not only are crochet dishcloths and easy and portable project, they are the perfect size to try out new stitches and techniques. If you have not tried yet – learn to Tunisian crochet with this simple but beautiful free crochet […]
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Tunisian crochet can sound a bit complicated but it’s actually quite simple once you understand the basics. With this quick guide, we’ll walk through the first question most people have when encountering this type of crochet: What is a Tunisian Crochet Hook?<\/em>
A Tunisian crochet hook is a long crochet hook with a typical crochet hook head and a cap on the end, resembling a knitting needle. Besides that hook, there are other versions. We will go over those in the section below.
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English Name: Tunisian Aligned Clusters Symbol Chart Level of Curling: Light to no curling. More information on the natural curling of Tunisian crochet. Special Stitches: Tunisian Extended Stitch (tes): When used at the beginning of
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The chart below references many of the most commonly used Tunisian crochet abbreviations and symbols. The abbreviations are used in written patterns, while the symbols are used as a part of a stitch diagram. It’s helpful to keep this chart on hand to reference when you come across an abbreviation or symbol in a pattern that you aren’t familiar with.Find your next Tunisian crochet patterns here.