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Decreasing and Increasing in Tunisian Crochet
Decreasing and increasing in Tunisian crochet (fig. 447). Our illustration shows how to decrease on both sides and by that means form scallops.
Fig. 447. Decreasing in tunisian crochet.
You miss a stitch alternately on the right and left. On the right you crochet the first two stitches together, and at the end of the row, […]
Posted: March 17th, 2008 under Tunisian Crochet, Vintage Crochet, Crochet, Crochet Instructions.
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Tunisian Crochet and Stitches
Plain Tunisian crochet (fig. 444).—After making a foundation chain of the required length, begin the first, or loop row as it is called. Put the needle into the 2nd chain stitch, draw a loop through and so on, until you have taken up all the chain stitches on the needle. After having made the last […]
Posted: March 13th, 2008 under Diagonal Plaited Tunisian Stitch, Open Tunisian Stitch, Straight Plaited Tunisian Stitch, Plain Tunisian Stitch, Vintage Crochet, Tunisian Crochet, Crochet Stitches.
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Tunisian Crochet
Tunisian crochet.—Tunisian crochet is also called crochet-knitting because, you have to cast on all the first row of stitches, as in knitting.
Materials—Every kind of cotton, as well as wool and silk, can be used for Tunisian crochet: the stitches look equally well in all these materials, but for things that require frequent washing or cleaning, […]
Posted: March 9th, 2008 under Tunisian Crochet, Vintage Crochet, Crochet Instructions.
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