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 smart. Tunisian crochet is different from both knit and crochet and yet, belongs to the same family. The ways you can use colors when doing a Tunisian crochet project are amazing.
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Here\'s the easiest video tutorial I could find on how to crochet the tunisian crochet stitch – also known as the afghan stitch or Tunisian simple stitch. You can use any size hook that you would like. Smaller hooks will produce smaller stitches; larger hooks will produce larger stitches. With this in mind, please, go ahead and follow the link to the next page for the video tutorial.
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@[100001645930155:2048:Shannon Wehr]
Love this one @[100000316536319:2048:Lisa]
Omg i saw this ealier lol
And i have like 4 of thors hooks
Where get that hook for Tunisian s$#%&!@*ch?
This is the same as the afghan s$#%&!@*ch?
This is a fun s$#%&!@*ch. It’s the only method I use to make blankets.
Yes its the same
Thanks, Anna Payton Rial! So I’ve been doing it for years!
Etta Walker!
Is this the same as the AFGHAN STITCH? I’ve made an afghan using the pattern KITTENS IN A ROW. I gave it to a friend who loves cats. Fun stitch to do.
Its the same stitch just different name
I love this stitch
Thanks Alanna! 🙂
No prob. I only learned this stitch last month 🙂
I love this stitch but I really hurts my hands after a while.
I still don’t see any difference between this and the afghan stitch
There isn’t any. Been doing this stitch since the early 70’s.
love it
j aimerai bien l avoir en français merci
Diane Swarbrick
Lorrie Woods-gearhart
Brenda Smith-Gibson