These are my current YouTube videos on Tunisian crochet. These videos do not include the videos which I’ve made exclusively for online classes I teach. In addition to these videos, I have regular crochet and knitting videos also available on my YouTube Channel.
- Tunisian crochet: Foundation Row
- Tunisian crochet: Simple Stitch
- Tunisian crochet: Reverse Stitch
- Tunisian crochet: Knit Stitch
- Tunisian crochet: Twisted Knit Stitch
- Tunisian crochet: Twisted Simple Stitch
- Tunisian crochet: Purl Stitch
- Tunisian crochet: Purled Knit Stitch
- Tunisian crochet: Twisted Purl Stitch
- Tunisian crochet: Double Stitch
- Tunisian crochet: Easy Bobble
- Tunisian crochet: Post Stitch Bobble
- Tunisian crochet: Seed Stitch Pattern
- Tunisian crochet: Honeycomb Stitch Pattern
- Tunisian crochet: Modified Simple Stitch
- Tunisian crochet: Binding Off
- Tunisian crochet: Typical 6-stitch left-leaning cable
- Linked Double Treble*
*Linked stitches are nothing more than Tunisian crochet worked in a join-as-you-go method. Like foundation stitches, they are all Tunisian crochet variations.
March 21, 2013 at 9:57 am
Hi, I love this site – first time i have been here. I am a senior, crocheting for many years but never using the Tunisian st. I would like to make a blanket for my grandson using this st and then cross stitching a Spiderman pattern on it. I tried sc but carring the colors made it to thick. I would like to get a video on making this afghan using 150 stitches. The tunisian hook is not that long. Please inform me of how to do this. God bless you, this site looks marvelous. Can tell it took some tiem to achieve thanks again abd hope to hear from you soon.
March 21, 2013 at 10:31 am
You can actually fit an afghan on a hook three times the size of the hook. With a 14″ hook, you can fit an afghan of about 42″, although I have made larger afghans on the 14″ hook. The loops had to be squished on there pretty tightly. It was doable, just not very comfortable. If you are unable to fit your stitches on the hook. there are hooks made with a cable to lengthen it and give you more space for stitches. You might have a look at my Tunisian Hooks page here.
March 21, 2013 at 9:58 am
aksi, I am not on Facebook
March 21, 2013 at 9:59 am
ooops, i meant also not aksi