TUNISIAN Crochet – Vol. 1: Basic & Textured Stitches (TUNISIAN Crochet Stitches) (Volume 1)

October 17, 2018 - Comment

The Tunisian crochet technique is very popular among a lot of crocheters. In addition to the basic stitch there are a variety of patterns with an interesting surface. Many of them look like knitted. Learn the basics of this technique in the introductory part and further explore a lot of possible stitch combinations. All patterns

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The Tunisian crochet technique is very popular among a lot of crocheters. In addition to the basic stitch there are a variety of patterns with an interesting surface. Many of them look like knitted. Learn the basics of this technique in the introductory part and further explore a lot of possible stitch combinations. All patterns are explained in detail. A lot of pictures help to show where to insert the crochet hook. In addition each stitch pattern is given in a clear crochet diagram.

Comments

Love My Pets says:

Think that it will be a Good Reference I purchased the book because it is one of the few that graphically shows you where the hook should go to get the stitch, by drawing lines on the picture instead of a picture of the hook already placed or a picture of the finished square leaving you to guess what was done. I just wish there were more pictures with the lines with each pattern so that I wouldn’t have to keep flipping between pages and that the line color was appropriate for the yarn color so that it stood out more. I also wish…

MOTH says:

Really helpful I am a beginner. I can easily follow the pictures and the graphics (and I am fairly new to the graphs.) For a beginner there are lots of patterns, some are tweaks to another pattern, but I appreciate it. Mine is a Kindle book and it will be used for sure.

Ronald E. Stratton says:

This book shows a large variety of different stitches to … This book shows a large variety of different stitches to try with written and chart instructions. I think it is more for intermediate Tunisian crochet rather than beginner. It does have instructions for the basic stitches, but not as detailed as I have seen in other books.

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