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Tunisian Crochet

The old is new again! From scarves to baby blankets, learn this old technique that will inspire you to great creations!

Vyridia Fair Isle Knit Hat
Learn to Tunisian
Hotpads Tutorial

 

Want to learn how to Tunisian Crochet? This free tutorial uses two colors of dish cloth cotton to create a double thick tunisian hotpad. Uses a normal "straight shaft" crochet hook you might already own. Join the fun!

Vyridia Fair Isle Knit Hat
Primrose
Tunisian Lace Scarf

 

Sister to Buttercup Knitted Lace Scarf, be inspired by the floral flowers and garden paths of this scarf. Uses a normal "straight shaft" crochet hook and light weight yarn.

Vyridia Fair Isle Knit Hat
Cascade Waves:
A Ruffle Tunisian Scarf

 

Have you fallen in love with the fiber art, Tunisian Crochet? If so this scarf should be on your list of things to make. Created using a long Tunisian hook with a cable, this scarf starts with only 10 stitches and grows to nearly 800. Basic knowledge of Tunisian Simple stitch makes this pattern easy.

Vyridia Fair Isle Knit Hat
Cuddles Tunisian
Spiral Baby Blanket

 

Inspired by other log cabin type knitted blankets, this baby blanket uses two colors of yarn to create a spiral blanket.  Method of construction limits the amount of ends to weave in! Uses a normal "straight shaft" crochet hook you might already own!

Vyridia Fair Isle Knit Hat
Yara Tunisian
Lace Shawl

 

Created using a normal crochet hook, learn how to work tunisian strips in a 'join as you go' method to produce this crescent-shaped shawl. Be inspired by the mermaid-like creatures, Yara, while you learn how to do yarn overs and decreases, creating a pretty lace project.

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