Tunisian Crochet Workshop: The Complete Guide to Modern Tunisian Crochet Stitches, Techniques and Patterns
Tunisian crochet is enjoying a revival with many crocheters wanting to expand their skills and try something new. This comprehensive guide has something for everyone–from complete beginners to those who have learnt the basics but now want to expand their skills. As well as the stitch tutorials, there are also 12 beautiful, contemporary designs to
Tunisian crochet is enjoying a revival with many crocheters wanting to expand their skills and try something new. This comprehensive guide has something for everyone–from complete beginners to those who have learnt the basics but now want to expand their skills. As well as the stitch tutorials, there are also 12 beautiful, contemporary designs to create. With projects ranging from fashion accessories to decorative homewares, there is something for everyone!
Excellent! This book is a wonderful introduction to Tunisian crochet techniques! I’ve been curious about Tunisian crochet for years, but never really found a resource I connected with. This is the one! The presentation is fresh and colorful. This book is packed with everything you need to know including basics, colorwork, stitching in the round, shaping, various stitch patterns, joining, embellishing pieces and preventing curling edges. I’m so glad to have this in my crochet library and I know it…
Great book — two caveats Great intro and reference for Tunisian crochet, for beginners and on up. Lots of techniques and some really nice projects to inspire and get you started. I am recommending this book to ALL my students — very accessible and will last them a long time as a learning tool and reference. The only caveat I have for readers is… In the introductory material, the author states that you NEVER turn your work in Tunisian crochet — actually not correct. And she says double-ended hooks are ONLY used for…
A good book but may want to supplement with another for stitch descriptions I agree this is a great book but I disagree that it’s ideal for beginners, at least not for stitch descriptions. While pretty much everything is covered from gauge to reading patterns, the stitch descriptions are very sparse. Many stitches are covered but each only has one or two tiny photos and a very short description. I’m learning Tunisian Crochet from Craftsy and I’ve made two things already and I still found the descriptions of stitches I know how to do sort of confusing. The pictures…