Amazing Spiral Afghan Free Crochet Pattern
Thick and heavy, this spectacular afghan is made in Tunisian crochet in knit style. Spiral Afghan by Margaret Zellner features an elegant seashell design with a …
Thick and heavy, this spectacular afghan is made in Tunisian crochet in knit style. Spiral Afghan by Margaret Zellner features an elegant seashell design with a …
Mesmerizing and radiant, this spiral crochet afghan pattern worked in Tunisian crochet is thick and heavy which makes it great for a baby stroller blanket or …
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What an interesting looking dishcloth and so different than a basic square dishcloth! Tunisian Short Row Dishcloth by Khebhin Gibbons is a really unique and creative …
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There’s something special about this pattern: you don’t need Tunisian crochet experience and you don’t even need a special Tunisian crochet hook! They are an impressive project, …
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This spectacular afghan looks like a lovely painting, it’s a truly work of art. Those embroidered roses look gorgeous in more pale colors or in strong …
This baby blanket reminds me of wax honeycombs full of nectar and honey. Sweet and warm looking, and with a texture that stands up quite a …
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Looks like a tiny, happy blooming garden! This Tunisian Pebbles Dishcloth by Tamara Kelly adds a bright pop of color to your kitchen. You can use …
These kitchen sponges are so much cuter than the ones in the stores! And, if you know how to do the Tunisian crochet stitch, this pattern …
Even if you’ve never held a crochet hook before, Tunisian Crochet is one of the easiest places to start.
I read somewhere that if knit and crochet had a baby, it would be named Tunisian crochet. LOL. I think, this saying is both funny and …
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