Top 10 Easy Video Tutorials – Tunisian Crochet Stitches
Here are the top 10 easy video tutorials for Tunisian crochet stitches. Learn how to make the basic stitches along with some more advanced ones as you go along. Scroll down for the video tutorials and tips!
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This round up of Tunisian crochet stitches will give you hours and hours of fun. For example, learn how to make the basic Simple Stitch and the Knit Stitch. Then combine them to make beautiful crochet projects. It’s a lot of fun.
With these ten video tutorials, you will learn a lot. Then you can implement them into your crochet.
You will need a Tunisian crochet hook, also known as an afghan hook. I like my Furls Tunisian crochet hook and you can find it here.
Any type of yarn can be used, but in these videos, I used worsted weight yarn.
The videos are in US terms only.
Top 10 Easy Video Tutorials for Tunisian Crochet Stitches:
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Tips:
- Refer to your pattern for stitch count and placement.
- When you complete the Forward Pass, count the stitches to make sure you haven’t skipped any.
- Practice a few rows before you start your project.
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