Thursday, October 23, 2008

What you can do with Tunisian Crochet and links too.

this is what you can do with tunisian crochet
This my 13 inch Afghan Hook.


Now this is also a 13 inch Afghan Hook, which has 180 stitches on it. Wow! This belongs to Rachal-G from hgtv.

Pattern Stitch Book.
Tunisian Video

I plan to add Tunisian Free Pattern links to this post, so check back for updates.

http://www.crochetpatterncentral.com/directory/tunisian_crochet.php

Dish cloth pattern. (I find this is a no curl method too)

http://crochetcoalition.blogspot.com/2008/10/tunisian-crochet-dishrag-or-washcloth.html

Please Note:
ALL Row Counts at this web site are done for the Afghan/Tunisian Stitch. ALL of these row counts can be converted for single crochet by reversing every other row to allow for the turning of the afghan.

http://www.geocities.com/ldiznemom/

Tunisian Raglan Jacket

http://www.geocities.com/crotiques/tunisian.htm


Tunisian Scarflet

http://web.mac.com/kbuerck/RunningMommyCraft/Blog/Entries/2007/11/26_Tunisian_Scarflet.html


Easy Tunisian Scarf

http://catscradlecreations.com/patterns/tunisianscarf.html


1 HOUR BABY SWEATER

http://www.geocities.com/crotiques/onehourbabysweater.htm

One-Hour Eye Mask

http://notensiondesign.wordpress.com/one-hour-eye-mask/

Indigo bag

http://ummeyusuf.blogspot.com/2007/11/indigo-bag.html


Ho Ho Ho!

http://stashaholic.com/2006/10/25/ho-ho-ho.aspx


HalloweenThrow

http://www.caron.com/projects/ss/ss39s_halloween_throw.html


Ocean Waves Dishcloth (Tunisian) . Pretty one.

http://krystalskrochet.blogspot.com/2007/07/ocean-waves-dishcloth-tunisian.html

Crochet Australia. Tunisian Hooks and Pattern Books for sale.

Tunisian Pattern Book, available from crochet Australia.

http://www.crochetaustralia.com.au/category47_1.htm


Crochet Tunisian Classroom

http://crochet101.forumotion.com/tunisian-crochet-c8/

Tunisian Joining: Taking seams from bulky to beautiful

http://www.freepatterns.com/content/content.html?content_cat_id=3&type_id=A&month=8&year=2006

Articles about "tunisian crochet"

http://crochet.about.com/lr/tunisian_crochet/53053/2/

Wednesday, October 22, 2008

A New Addiction. Tunisian/Afghan Crochet.

My extremely new experience with Tunisian crochet may be of a help to others who are trying this method first hand too. Below is a picture of my hook, which is called an afghan hook. It is a size AU 5 mm (US 8). It measures about 13 inches long and has a hook on one end and a stopper on the other end, it's cross between a crochet hook and a knitting needle. You can use a normal crochet hook for smaller Tunisian projects.
The starting off method is just like crochet, chain the amount of stitches that you need.
But now it looks like knitting once you have completed the forward pass, by picking up a loop and pulling your yarn through the loop and keeping every single loop on your hook.
Now this is the return row, pull yarn through 1 st first, then pull yarn through 2 stitches at a time until you reach the end of the row.
On the forward pass row, this is the front loop you will pull your yarn through.
This is a sample of the tunisian crochet stitch after a few rows.
Just as in crochet and knit, Tunisian crochet has several types of stitches you can use. Below I have alternated rows of TSS (tunisian simple stitch) and TPS ( tunisian pearl stitch), this pattern makes for a nice closed stitch and I believe is very popular for dish cloths.


Now before I began to making any thing I went to youtube and watched a couple of good video clips. So I sat down and tried it, but some thing was very wrong. When Katie had given me a quick lesson last Saturday, she was picking up the very top loop only and said that is how it is done. I picked 2 you tube video's to watch, which were informative. But I got more confused, why is my Tunisian crochet looking like I have just knitted a few rows, so I tried what Katie had shown me and there was the Tunisian look that I had wanted. I went and watched the videos once again and realised there is Tunisian Knit and Tunisian Crochet. Tunisian Crochet picks up a single front loop, where as Tunisian Knit goes through the middle, out to the back and picks up the loop and draws it out to the front, 2 very different methods. I had been watching a crochet and a knit video, no wonder I was confused. I have also come across some very good video clips on next stitch.

Crochet Afghan Tunisian Stitch - Part 1.



Crochet Afghan Tunisian Stitch - Part 2



You Tube Tunisian Knit

Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Friends From Ravelry

This is my careghan made by several very kind and caring members. They made this for me as they knew I was sick. The careghan is actually much straighter than this, I was just so excited when I received it and took a very quick snap shot of it.

This is my crochet hook holder from the swap we had recently. Cristina (aka Stramenda) made this for me.

She is a novest sewer, but she has done a great job, I just love it!

Friday, October 17, 2008

The Blue Granny Square Design

I chose a granny square that was not too plain, not too open and one that I could add a splash of another colour to and make it about a 6 inch square, I needed 12 of them to achieve the design I visioned.
A close up of the square.
The granny square design came from the Crochet Inspirations Pattern Book. The 12 squares are now joined into a ring.

This is the border crocheted around the bottom.
This is a close up of the griddle st used above the granny squares.
Now this is what I made. A nice, made to fit summer top for myself! I crocheted from the top of the granny squares and upwards in the griddle st and tried it on as I went along, I did frog it once, but all in all it fits me very well, it even doubles as a very short dress, LOL.


This is the border pattern I used, I found it on the internet somewhere and did not save the link. My pattern is closer in as I used the space between the dc in the granny square to keep it even.