Tunisian Crochet

topic posted Wed, March 17, 2004 - 7:14 AM by  Unsubscribed
Has anyone tried Tunisian crochet? I understand that it makes yarn softer and the stitches look more like knitted. Is it easy to do?
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    Fri, March 19, 2004 - 4:33 PM
    I answered my own question. The following "hints" were taken from a very old crochet book that I have called Crochet Techniques and Projects, c1975, with my added comments:

    1) Never turn your piece. You work down the row on the right side, then back on the same side. (If you want to turn your piece then you might be interested in working with the cro-hook which is basically tunisian, but you turn your work.)
    2) Always begin the second half of a row by pulling yarn through one stitch only. After you've completed the first stitch, pull through two stitches at a time.
    3) The last stitch remaining on the hook is always the first stitch of the next row.
    4) Always skip the first bar when starting on a row.
    5) You will always be working with the same number of stitches as established on the chain (unless you are doing a decrease or increase)
    6) Increases and decreases are worked only in the first half of the stitch row.
    7) To decrease curling, purl your first row.
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      Sat, March 20, 2004 - 4:32 AM
      This sounds like a really cool technique that I'm just itching to try, but I can't help wondering: when you have to put your piece down (say to go to bed for the night) how can you be positive that you haven't turned it when you pick it up again? I'm afraid that when I'm tired I'll forget where I left off and pick it up the wrong way. I hate it when I'm halfway through a project, only to realize I've mucked it up and have to pull it all apart and start the whole thing over. Frustrating!
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        Sat, March 20, 2004 - 12:09 PM
        I personally have a little smiley velcro face. It seems silly, but if you pull out the needles, there's really no way to tell if you didn't turn your piece. So, I simply put the smiley on the upwards side (usually the part that faces away while I knit), and all's well and good.
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          Sun, March 21, 2004 - 1:11 AM
          Oh, thank you so much for that tip, BunBun. I think I'll whip myself up a little smiley face while watching TV this weekend and stick some velcro on it.

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