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Tunisian Crochet Short Rows Motif01 Tunisian Crochet Tutorial - Like Knitting - Short Rows Part 1 - Cheryl Dee Crochet HOW TO CROCHET: 01 "Squiggles" - Tunisian Crochet Short Row Motif - Part 1 - by Cheryl Dee Crochet This small motif can be used as a dishcloth, kitchen doily, or large coaster. Skill Level: Intermediate, but this video will enable adventurous beginners to accomplish this project with ease. Finished measurement of each motif: 7â diameter (18 cm) Tools: H/8-5.0 mm regular crochet hook (Tunisian hook not required), yarn needle, and scissors. Materials: Approximately 1.0 oz / 49 yds (29 g / 44 m) of medium weight (#4) yarn. Youâll use half this amount for each of the two colors.2024-04-08 04:31:09
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Coaster in shape of leaf Tunisian CrochetAmazing coaster in shape of leaf crochet/free tutorial Crochet coaster in leaf shape
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2 crochet hooks 4.5 mm Macrame yarn2024-03-15 18:56:51 -
Crochet Tunisian Leaf MotifHow To Crochet Super Easy Tunisian Leaf/ Beginner Crochet Leaf Tunisian For this project I used: weight 4 yarn - 5mm hook - scissors - darning needle - stitch marker (If needed)2024-03-15 18:37:44
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Crochet Tunisian Leaf - Pattern 2Crochet Tunisian Leaf / Pattern 2 Step by step and very slow demonstration for absolute beginners easy to understand for absolute beginners.2024-03-15 18:29:12
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Crochet Tunisian LeafCrochet: How to Crochet Tunisian Leaf for Beginners. Free leaf pattern. How to Crochet Tunisian Leaf - video tutorial. Free pattern. For crochet beginners, it will introduce the weave of simple basic: a magic ring (magic circle), single crochet, slip stitches, and Tunisian crochet.2024-03-15 18:09:11
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Tunisian Pinwheel Square Tutorial (4 patterns) - Left handedThis is a video tutorial that explains how to make a pinwheel square using the Tunisian crochet. The tutorial will walk you through making 4 different patterns as shown in the picture.2023-06-19 23:39:00
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Tunisian Crochet CirclesLearn how to make Tunisian Circles. Unlike crochet circles, this is done in segments like pieces of a pie. This is done in Tunisian Simple Stitch, and therefore curls up. It might be worth trying in alternating front and back Simple Stitch to see if it flattens out.
Free pattern and video snap shot available at http://thecrochetcrowd.com/tunisian-circles/2021-12-17 20:22:00