Crochet a Tunisian knit stitch with a long crochet hook. Begin with a chain of forty loops. This instructional crochet video demonstrates how to do a Tunisian knit stitch with a six row example. The Tunisian stitch is also known as the Afghan stitch, traditionally used for crocheting blankets.
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Wow, I'll have to learn this stitch so I can whip up something new! Thanks for the lesson.
I enjoyed it. but how do you remedy the curling factor?
I to enjoyed the lesson but where can I see more?
I enjoyed it. but how do you remedy the curling factor?
Use a larger hook, generally 2 to 3 sizes than what's recommended on the ball ball. Then work the first row in a purl, or a rib of knit and purl.
Very good instructions. I am looking for the Tunisian stitch that makes a triangle to make an oblong wrap. Where could I find it. Thanks N
what is the proper why to hold this longer hook and yarn?
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