How To Crochet Single Crochet Edging In The Round
In this crochet video tutorial learn how to crochet a single crochet edging in the round on your Tunisian Simple Spa Cloths, either on the small or the large size. This is a basic stitch and edging to add to any crochet fabric such as granny squares, blankets, scarves, etc. Scroll down for the video tutorial and tips!
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Are you new to Tunisian crochet? Then you’ve come to the right place! I have a step-by-step beginner video to show you how to make the Tunisian Simple Stitch, click HERE for video.
Add this easy single crochet edging to your Tunisian Simple Spa Cloths! This video demonstration is on the small size, but will work the same for the large size too.
Tips:
- Use a regular crochet hook to crochet the edging if your prefer.
- Go down a hook size if the stitches are tight around the edges.
- Add this edge in a different color for some contrast.
- Make more than one round of this edging to help with the curl of the Tunisian stitches, if needed.
You will need the following supplies:
Sugar’N Cream in the color Off White.
Furls Tunisian Crochet Hook in size J/6.00 mm (shown in the video).
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