![]() ![]() When I saw Lion Brand’s new Mandala Ombre yarn, it was love at first sight. This is not a video for corner to corner Tunisian crochet, but it shows how to do the TSS and the return pass. If you need a visual for how to do the Tunisian Simple Stitch, I created one below. You can watch a video here on how to do the one stitch increase if you need a better visual. I only needed minimal increases, so this worked perfectly. And that’s definitely the case with increase rows for Tunisian crochet.įor this pattern, I found the easiest and cleanest way of increasing the rows was to yarn over at the beginning of the row and at the end of row – which is called the one stitch increase. Over the last couple of months I’ve been experimenting with corner to corner Tunisian crochet.Īnd like most crochet stitches and techniques, you’ll find different ways to achieve the same results. ![]() But once I got the hang of it, I was unstoppable. If you’re just learning, trust me when I say to keep at it because it will eventually just click!Īt first it was very frustrating trying to figure out all of the different stitches, how to hold the hook in a way that worked for me and how not to crochet the stitches too tightly. ![]() To say I’ve fallen in love with Tunisian crochet would be an understatement. You can purchase a printable of this pattern on the I Can Crochet That Shop here. If you’re looking for a quick and easy Tunisian crochet baby blanket pattern, this is the one for you! It uses simple stitches, easy increase and decrease rows, and beautiful self-striping yarn.
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