Demo of A Tunisian Crochet Cast On and first Row of Knit Tunisian Crochet stitches demostration.
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Thank you for the great video
Makes it look easy. Also good idea to only start with six stitches to practice.
@wifechadly
Watch this video in a new windowDouble Ended Tunisian Crochet Hook
O yes I found. You can’t believe the places I found. Dolar stores, Vintage places, garage stores and so on. I have like over 10 tunisian crochet hooks now. As soon as I see one I buy it rite away…
Thank you very much for thinking about me:)
I had a hard time find a tunisian hook myself, but then I live in Italy. I only found the thinner ones. A number 5 was the biggest I could find.
Where do you live? Hope you found one after all
Thanks for your help !
The double ended hook is called a “Cro-Hook” and it is used with 2 skeins/hanks of yarn. It seems to work like each row you can alternate yarn, so you can make a reversible garment The afghan hook it longer (if you’re working a big garment you’ll have lots of loops on at once) and also it typically has an end so that the loops won’t fall off.
Personally, I think it is more important to have an afghan hook than a cro-hook.
Thank you for the informative videos.
What’s the difference between the double ended hook and the regular afghan hook ?
I want to teach myself but I bought a regular afghan hook 13 inches.
What can you do with the double ended hook ?
I’m confused, craftyAndy, aiutami, per piacere
From your “sunshine” Ravelry friend
Khadijah
thank you! I tried doing this but I knew I was doing something wrong and now I know what.
now, to go buy an afghan hook!
I live in Canada… I looked at all the stores you listed. None of them have it…
Even looked at their website…
I am going to make my own out of a branch of something…
Again thank you very much…
These are caled the Easy Tunisian Crochet Hooks, Joann, Mary Maxim Ebay and even your local yarn store!
Thank you very much for showing how to crochet the Tunisian Crochet….
I do have a question…
I looked everywhere can’t seem to find the crochet hook that you are showing..
Can you please let me know so I can buy one.
Again Thank you
thank you very much!!you help me a lot!
and i love your video!
Thank you, sir!, saludos desde España
The polish look of blocked garments add to their shape and professional appearance. Even yarns marked “no blocking needed” benefit from this treatment.
Wet blocking means you immerse a garment in water, pinning it to a blocking board. Drying it to size.
In Dry blocking the item dry when you pin it into shape. You add moisture in one of several ways. Spray evenly with a spray bottle, or pass a steam iron over it, not on it from 6 to 8 inches to avoid felting , unless you desire tha.
what does it mean to block your work. I was watching somone else video and they said that you could block your work
could you please show me how to add a color to this i’m making a baby blanket. i would like to add a color thanks so much.
Remember to be careful about judging any style, it it works for you go for it and have fun. People get caught up in must , ought to, should and forget to have fun with a hobby. Elizabeth Zimmermann/Meg Swansen are the greatest examples of Craftying and Having fun. I am having fun and am an amateur video producer. Having FUN all The way!
That’s a good one bozomahoney!!!
in school were learning how to crochet.were gonna make blankets for homeless.my teacher let me borrow a book and i saw this so i tried it but it didnt come out.Until i watched this video.!!!!!!!!!!!thnx alot!!
Thank you thank you thank you!
wonderful job, thank you
thank you so much for making this video. I’d love to see more about the tunisian stitch. you made mention of a different type of tunisian stitch called “knitted” style? I’d love to see you demonstrate that. You are a true yarn artist.
Thank you again.
i learned differently in a different video on youtube. still a good vid tho
That’s the nature of using a plastic hook that size. No matter your tension, you’ll hear your crochet as the fabric is made.
Would n’t you know the Tunisian Crochet POlice caught me lol! Thanks for your posting, it is a demostration as you just pointed out. WHy haven’t you posted any videos teaching how it is done properly! I encourage you to do so! Thanks for stopping by!
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