Basic Vintage Tunisian Crochet How-To Instructions
Basic Vintage Tunisian Crochet How-To Instructions How-To Step-by-Step Guide to Tunisian Crochet Unlock the timeless art of vintage Tunisian crochet with our comprehensive how-to step-by-step guide. Perfect for beginners and seasoned crafters alike, this technique combines elements of crochet and knitting to create beautiful, textured patterns. With easy-to-follow instructions and visual aids, you’ll master the basics and beyond, crafting stunning projects quickly. Start your Tunisian crochet journey today and add a unique touch to your handmade creations! Today, here’s my step-by-step guide for Tunisian (Afghan) crochet with images to help you understand the process: Materials Needed Tunisian crochet hook (also called an Afghan hook) Yarn of your choice Let’s start with a Foundation Chain Make a Slip Knot: Place a slip knot on your hook. Close-up of a slip knot on a crochet hook. Chain Stitches: Chain the desired number of stitches. This will be the foundation chain for your Tunisian crochet. Before we proceed, the image below shows a row of chain stitches with a crochet hook in the last chain. 2: Tunisian Crochet Simple Stitch (TSS) Forward Pass – Insert Hook: Insert your hook into the second chain from the hook. The hook is inserted into the back of the second chain using the hook. Yarn Over and Pull Through: Yarn over and pull through the stitch, leaving the loop on the hook. Repeat this across the row. You should have as many loops on your hook as the number of chains you made. You’ll see multiple loops on the hook after pulling through each chain as you progress to the end. Backward Pass – Yarn Over and Pull Through One: Yarn over and pull through the first loop on the hook. Yarn over and pulling through the first loop. Yarn Over and Pull Through Two: Yarn over and pull through two loops on the hook. Repeat this process across the row until only one loop remains on your hook. This completes one row of Tunisian Simple Stitch. Next, yarn over and pull through two loops, showing progression across the row. 3: Repeat the Process Next Row Forward Pass: For the next row, insert your hook under the vertical bar (the front post) of the stitch below, yarn over, and pull through. Keep the loop on your hook. The hook is inserted under the vertical bar of the stitch below. Continue Your Tunisian Stitches Across the Row: Repeat across the row. Multiple loops on the hook after completing the forward pass of the next row. Tunisian Backward Pass: Repeat the backward pass as described in Step 2. Let’s complete the Backward pass with a yarn over and pulling through loops during the backward pass. 4: Continue Working Rows Continue Working Rows: Continue repeating the forward and backward passes until your project reaches the desired length. Several completed rows of Tunisian Simple Stitch. 5: Tunisian Stitch Binding Off Final Row Forward Pass: Work the final row as a regular forward pass. Forward pass of the final row, with loops on the hook. Slip Stitch Bind Off: Insert your hook under the next vertical bar, yarn over, and pull through both loops on the hook (a slip stitch). Repeat this across the row to create a neat edge. Inserted hook under the vertical bar, preparing to pull through both loops for the slip stitch across 6: Fastening Off Next, cut Yarn and Fasten Off: Cut the yarn, leaving a tail, and pull it through the last loop on the hook to fasten it off. Weave in Ends: Use a yarn needle to weave in the ends securely. Closing Enhance your crafting repertoire with the elegant and versatile Tunisian crochet technique. Your possibilities are endless, whether you’re creating cozy blankets, stylish garments, or intricate accessories. Our detailed guide gives you all the tools and knowledge to embark on your Tunisian crochet adventure. Happy crafting, and may your projects be as beautiful as the skill itself! Additional Tips Tension: Keep your tension even to avoid curling the fabric. Blocking the finished piece can help if curling occurs. There are many variations: Experiment with different Tunisian crochet stitches, such as the Tunisian Knit Stitch (TKS) or Tunisian Purl Stitch (TPS), to create different textures and patterns. Here’s an excellent video made by titled – Beginners How to Tunisian Simple Stitch by the Crochet Crowd: https://youtu.be/H3OCOJ1VOnk?si=UZ0Uay2qMy4gwcDn Crochet.com has a great tutorial with visual step-by-step instructions. The lesson can be found here using this link: How to Tunisian Crochet. Check out this gorgeous Men’s Tunisian Crochet pattern here on the Blog. https://blog.vintagepatternsdazespast.com/tunisian-stitch-crochet-sweater-for-men/ If you would like to explore other stitches, check out this publication on Amazon: Tunisian Crochet Stitch Dictionary If you want more Tunisian (Afghan) Stitches, check out these from across the web: Cable Afghan Stitch Embossed Afghan Stitch Basketweave Tunisian Stitch Crossed Doubles Tunisian Stitch Honeycomb Tunisian Stitch Do You Want to Know More About Tunisian Stitch Crochet? Check out these tutorials. How to Increase in Tunisian Crochet Learn to Decrease in Tunisian Crochet Resizing Your Tunisian Crochet Work Remember, you can find hundreds of Tunisian/Afghan Stitches and patterns on the World Wide Web. Go explore! 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