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Tunisian Crochet – Basics

Introduction

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What is Tunisian Crochet? Is it knitting? Is it crochet? Is it related to Tunisia? Well a little bit of the first two and there is no evidence of the connection with Tunisia. It used to be referred to as Shepherd’s knitting, Fool’s crochet or Idiot’s stitch. However, there is no evidence on why these three references came up. 

So, what is Tunisian crochet? It’s a form of crochet where one starts like any other regular crochet work, with a starting chain. The next step resembles knitting where one picks up loops and places them on the hook. The similarity to knitting ends here😊. The final step to complete the stitch is to yarn over and pull through two loops at a time till you reach the start. There you have it, in a nutshell, Tunisian crochet.  

It is always worked on the right side and yes there are techniques to work it in the round. More on that later. 

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Does Tunisian Crochet need special hooks? 

One can use the regular crochet hook for Tunisian crochet provided the stitches required for the project are more than 20 and if they are not ergonomic hooks. As the stitches need to be placed on the hook an even hook with minimal or no thumb rest will work the best. There are plain crochet hooks available in different lengths without the thumb rest and a stopper at the end. This stopper is to prevent the stitches from falling off the hook. Then there are Tunisian hooks with cables attached at the end to help one have 100+ stitches on it.  The type of hook needed will be dictated by the number of stitches that one needs to hold on the hook. 

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What you will not be able to use are these: 

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Does Tunisian crochet use up more yarn? 

In the 1970’s when Tunisian crochet made an entrance in the US crochet scene, it was primarily used to create dense blankets made with a tight gauge that gave a square mesh on which one worked cross-stitch embroidery. Hence there was this claim that Tunisian crochet used more yarn. But Modern Tunisian crochet, later than 2000, has incorporated many stitches and designers have successfully created Tunisian crochet projects that are not bulky. 

Can a beginner learn Tunisian crochet? 

Absolutely! Its simple enough to teach and easy to pick it up. As always one needs to be patient and just give it a try😊 

Are there any books on Tunisian Crochet? 

There are plenty of Tunisian crochet books available and a plenty of designers who have patterns for beginners.  

Can one do color work with Tunisian crochet? 

Yes! One square on the chart will refer to one stitch but one row will need two parts to complete it and they are known by Forward pass and Return Pass. 

Tunisian crochet is quite easy to learn and it will definitely open many more possibilities once this skill is learnt. 

Types of stitches 

The basic Tunisian stitch is called the Tunisian Simple Stitch and is worked as follows 

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Row 1 

Forward pass: Chain any number of stitches, Insert hook in the second chain from the hook into the back bump of the chain(This will give a neat edge when you are done), yarn over and pull up a loop, (insert hook into the back bump of the next chain, yarn over and pull up a loop) repeat ( ) till you reach the end of the chain. Do not turn. The number of loops on the hook must be equal to the number of chains made. The first loop on hook counts as one stitch always unless mentioned otherwise. 

Return pass: Yarn over and pull through one loop on the hook, (yarn over and pull through 2 loops), repeat (  ) till you have just one loop on the hook! That’s it. The first row is done! 

Row 2 

Forward pass: Insert hook into the second vertical bar(right to left) , yarn over and pull up a loop, (insert hook into next vertical bar, yarn over and pull up loop) repeat ( ) till you reach the last stitch. For the last stitch insert the hook into the vertical bar and the loop behind it(this will give a firm edge) , yarn over and pull up a loop. Do not turn 

Return Pass: worked same as row 1. 

That’s it! Repeat row 2 to the height required.  

Binding off or finishing off 

Once the height is reached, finish off in the following manner 

Insert hook into the second vertical bar, yarn over pull up a loop, yarn over pull through two loops, (insert hook into next vertical bar, yarn over , pull up a loop, yarn over pull through 2loops) repeat ( ) till the end of the row. Do not cut yarn. 

The Tunisian simple stitch tends to curl, and the piece needs a simple single crochet border around it to help it to lay flat. So, after the last stitch is bound off, chain 1, sc in the same place, sc along the left border of the work till you reach the base chain, 3 sc in the corner, 1 sc in each chain (the opposite side of starting chain) till you reach the right corner, 3 sc in the corner, 1 sc in each edge stitch up the right side border till you reach the top right corner, 3 sc in the corner, on sc in each stitch on top of bound of row, end with 2 sc in the corner where the first sc is. Fasten off and weave in ends. Enjoy your first Tunisian crochet sample. 

Don’t forget to check back for the second stitch which can help to reduce the curl significantly😊 

You can watch our video tutorial for the tunisian crochet basics for better understanding:

Hope this quick guide helps you to learn and pick up tunisian Crochet! Also feel free to leave any queries and comments below!

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Community Activity

Are you ready for your next CAL??

Its a new month and a new excitement for us here at IYC!!!

Your response for the previous cal was soo supportive, that we cudn’t resist ourselves with bringing a new, simple yet different cal to you this month!!

Simple yet different??? What could it be???

Why of course!! It’s Tunisian Crochet!!! 

This month we are hosting a Tunisian Crochet Along or TCAL, on our facebook group for the crafter community. The project for this TCAL is the PAX Shawl designed by @Aoibheni
The Pax shawl is an excellent pattern for anyone willing to learn Tunisian crochet and It’s a free pattern!

The pattern is available in US, UK and French. Please download the US version.

Materials you need:
– 400-450 m of any fingering weight yarn (we will be helping with yarn choices too) 
– 5 mm crochet hook (Tunisian crochet hook optional, your usual straight crochet hook will do)

All you have to do to be a part of this cal is register below and join our facebook group!! Its that simple!!

Once you register, you will be sent an email with the confirmation and the link to download the pattern! The link will take you to the ravelry page of the design and when you click on the free pattern it will give you option to download it in US, UK and French.

Make sure you download the US Pattern so all of us are on the same page!

What are you waiting for?? Hurry and register for the cal!!

Community Activity

Week 4 – Summer Fashion Cal with The Juju Scarf.

Week 4 is here and the final update of the scarf has been sent out on the email to all the participants.

We saw the progress of the scarf in decreasing every 2 clusters in week 2, then decreasing 1 cluster till the end on week 3 and now week 4 is all about finishing the scarf!

The most important part of week 4 is blocking the scarf and our designer Divya Bhat has included a video tutorial specially showing how to block The JuJu Scarf to make it the lacey light fabric that it is! Isnt that great?

The Crochet along has been extended till 15th August keeping in mind the current pandemic situation and the fact that a lot of you guys got your yarns quite late. More time to catch up and finish the cal!! Yayyyy!!!

So now its all about completing the last leg of the cal and flaunting your beautiful makes!! Do post your pictures on all social media, use the hashtag #thejujuscarf and tag us @indiayarn.circle, @anchor.crafts and @stringtierey . We would love to see all your makes and show it off to everyone!!

Leave us your questions and queries in comments below and join the facebook group to get in on all the details for this week!!!

Community Activity

Week 3 – Summer Fashion CAL with The JuJu Scarf.

Week 3 is here!! And time is surely flying fast!! We are sure all of you are on your start to making beautiful versions of The JuJu Scarf!!

If you have made it this far then pat yourself on the back and a big congratualtions!!! you have made it through the quirks of the pattern and completed 60% of the scarf!!!

Way to go!!!!

so, Last week we saw the start of the scarf pattern, We started with our gauge swatch and foundation Single Crochet. We learnt how to decrease the pattern to create the triangular shape and also learnt how to add beads to the corners of the clusters. So many new fun things to learn!!!

Our Designer Divya Bhat of Stringtierey went live on our facebook group explaining how to reada pattern and also adressing your questions and queries!! You can join our Facebook group and watch these very informative lives and be part of the cal!!

For week 3, we are going to continue on the pattern and start the last part of the decrease. in this week we will learn how to decrease by single clusters on each side and how to finish the last row!! Yes your heard that right, the last row!!

But the work doesnt end here and we learn all about finishing, tassle making and blocking in the last and final week of the CAL!!

Leave us your questions and queries in comments below and join the facebook group to get in on all the details and the giveaway for this week!!!

Community Activity

Week 2 – Summer Fashion cal 2020 with The JuJu Scarf

Welcome to Week 2 of the cal!!!

We are sure you guys have all got your materials by now and are all super excited to begin!!

Week 2 is the actual start of the CAL and the pattern will be shared to everyone who has registered for the cal, via email. Once you get the email, download your pattern and you are all good to go!!

Week 2 is all about taking it slow, reading all the instructions, and going step by step as per the pattern. Our Designer Divya Bhat will be availble on our facebook group to answer all the questions and queries’ . She will also be going Live on the IndiaYarnCircle Facebook group to answer all your queries and address your issues. So do look out for that!!!!

The cal is happening on the IndiaYarnCircle Facebook group. So do Join the group below.

You can also leave your queries and questions here if you need.

Yarnoholic Series

All About Anchor Yarn – IYC gets Anchored

Anyone who wants to indulge in yarncrafts would go to a kangan store or shop  next door and pick up Anchor yarns and this is the impression Anchor has left in our minds. While Anchor leaves us with these distinct memories, they have been a go to brand for many of our yarn crafts ranging from embroidery, crochet, knitting , tatting, string art and many more forms of yarn crafts.

In this blog post we are going into a little detail about the yarns from Anchor.

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YOU CAN ALSO WATCH OUR VIDEO EXPLAINING THE DIFFERENT ANCHOR YARNS

1. Anchor Stranded Cotton Skeins – Art4625

A spectrum that would compare a rainbow, Anchor stranded cotton skein is the most well-known premium hand embroidery thread all over the world. A superior 6-strand thread, made from the best Egyptian cotton is ideal for all forms of embroidery. Available in single and multicolor.

Ideal for – all types of hand embroidery – Free style & Counted thread embroidery

Key features –

  • Imported Egyptian cotton fiber
  • Long staple cotton – superior strength
  • Double Mercerized – Superior luster & strength
  • Extensive shade range

Packaging – 25, 8meter skeins to a box

2. Anchor Mercer Crochet Cotton – Art4054

Anchor Mercer Crochet cotton is available in two thicknesses – Ticket 20 & Ticket 40 (ticket 20 is thicker than ticket 40). Being mercerized, these threads are a little stiff and can be used very strikingly to give a lacy feel.

Ideal for – all types of Lace crafts like Crochet, Tatting, Knitting and Hairpin lace.

Key features –

  • Imported Egyptian cotton fiber
  • Long staple cotton – superior strength
  • Double Mercerized – Superior luster & strength

Packaging – 10, 20gram balls to a box

3. Anchor Mercer Pearl Cotton – Art4591

Anchor Mercer Pearl cotton, is a versatile soft thread with a pearly sheen on it. This gives your work an extra glossy effect. 

Ideal for – all types of hand embroidery – Free style & Counted thread, and Lace crafts like Crochet & Knitting.

Key features –

  • Imported Egyptian cotton fiber
  • Long staple cotton – superior strength
  • Double Mercerized – Superior luster & strength

Packaging – 10, 10gram balls to a box

4. Anchor Mercer Knitting Cotton – Art4057

Anchor Mercer Knitting cotton, as the name implies is used for knitting, as well as Crochet and chunky Tatting. It is also used embroidery and soft toy making.  Available in single and multicolor.

Ideal for – all types of Lace crafts like Knitting & Crochet. Also used for different kinds of hand embroidery – Free style & Counted thread

Key features –

  • Imported Egyptian cotton fiber
  • Long staple cotton – superior strength
  • Double Mercerized – Superior luster & strength

Packaging – 10, 50gram balls to a box

5. Anchor Mercer Knitting Cotton – Art4060

This is a versatile thread that is soft and lustrous. It is strong and flexible and used for Home furnishings apart from embroidery and lace crafts. 

Ideal for – all types of Lace crafts like Knitting, Crochet & Macramé. Also used for different kinds of hand embroidery – Free style & Counted thread

Key features –

  • Imported Egyptian cotton fiber
  • Long staple cotton – superior strength
  • Double Mercerized – Superior luster & strength

Packaging – 4, 50gram balls to a box

WHERE TO BUY –

Instore –

Options are umpteen , look around any craft supply stores and you are most definite to be offered anchor yarns

Online –

Coats India : http://shop.coatscrafts.in/

Pradhan Embroidery Store

Pony Craft Store

Don’t forget to ask for shade cards  to pick the right colors for your project !

We hope that we were able to help you with deciding the right Anchor Yarn for your projects. Leave us a comment or note if you like to know more about Anchor Yarns.

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Community Activity, IYC

Summer Fashion 2020 CAL.

Anchor in collaboration with IndiaYarnCircle launches it’s 1st Crochet Along to make The JuJu Scarf designed by Divya Bhat of @Stringtierey.

Woohoooo!!!! Did you see our Summer Fashion show with Anchor in our Previous Post?? We were super glad to collaborate with Anchor to show off our Summer cotton makes and we are here to take it a step further!!!

We are super excited to finally annouce our 1st Crochet Along with Anchor – The Summer Fashion 2020 CAL!! Its our first Group activity in the IYC community and we cannot wait for all the interactions and exchanges of projects!

If you are still clueless on what a Crochet along is then do read our detailed post about it HERE.

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The crochet along is hosted in the IndiaYarnCircle Facebook group and is a 4 week schedule starting from 13th July 2020 to 7th August 2020. The Instructions for the pattern will be updated every week of the CAL and notified by email to everyone who Registers for the CAL.

REGISTRATIONS FOR THE CAL HAVE BEEN CLOSED. THANK YOU FOR JOINING THE SUMMER FASHION CAL!! SEE YOU IN THE FACEBOOK GROUP!!

(Keep scrolling to the end to join the group!)

WEEK 1 – 13TH JULY 2020 TO 19TH JULY 2020

Week 1 is all about Registering for the cal and getting your materials! So dig into your Anchor stash, order your Anchor yarn, select your colours and beads (Yes the pattern has an option for adding beads too!!) and swatch your gauge! Show off your Choices in our IYC FB group and be ready to get go!!

WEEK 2 – 20TH JULY 2020 TO 26TH JULY 2020

Week 2 kicks off with the pattern instructions with a video tutorial for easy understanding. you can work all week and get back to us with your queries and doubts. We will be having a live Q&A session at the end of the week on our FB group to resolve all your issues and check out your progress!.

WEEK 3 – 27TH JULY 2020 TO 02nd AUGUST 2020

Week 3!! We have a GIVEAWAY scheduled for this week for the best picture! And its gonna be Epic!! We also go live at the end of the week to chit chat, show off and announce the winners of the giveaway!!

WEEK 4 – 02nd AUGUST 2020 TO 09TH AUGUST 2020

Week 4 is all about finishing!! We will give you tips and tricks for finishing you make and you can submit your final pictures to be a part of the CAL Video of participants!! The end of CAL marks your achievement and you will be rewarded with a digital Certificate from Anchor!!!

As Part of the Crochet Along you will be Required to follow the below rules:

  1. Follow @Indiayarn.circle @anchor.crafts and @stringtierey on Instagram.
  2. Join the IndiayarnCircle Facebook group.
  3. Make The JuJu Scarf Pattern with Anchor Yarns only.
  4. Share progress Pictures on the FB group to be eligible for giveaways.
  5. Complete your make by 07th of August 2020, to be eligible to get a digital certificate for the CAL by Anchor Crafts India.

The Juju Scarf!

The JuJu scarf is a Lacey, Light weight, summery crochet triangular scarf which will be the perfect accessory to any outfit and style.The scarf pattern is availble in instructions for Fingering weight yarn as well as DK weight yarn. 
Its a free size super light scarf which requires only 575 yards / 150 gms of fingering weight AKC Art 4057 yarn with 3.5mm hook and 575 yards / 200 gms of DK weight Anchor 4ply Art.4060 yarn with 4.5mm hook size.

You can join our facebook group here.


REGISTRATIONS FOR THE CAL HAVE BEEN CLOSED. THANK YOU FOR JOINING THE SUMMER FASHION CAL!! SEE YOU IN THE FACEBOOK GROUP!!

So start Digging into your Anchor Stash and get going!! We cant wait to see your colour choices and Gauge Swatches!

For any queries you can always leave a comment below or get in touch with us at indiayarncircle@gmail.com

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Community Activity

Come Along – we will together explore !

I am joining a CAL, I saw someone post about KAL on Insta and it got us thinking – does everyone know about what a CAL is? Its often taken for granted that crafters know what it means, however we understood not many understand the same and nuances. In the past few days of going live we have had many ask us are you hosting a CAL and some asking what is a CAL and we believe it’s best to come together on even grounds as we embark on this journey of pursuing various yarn crafts.

What is a CAL?,  What is a TCAL? What is a KAL? What is a SAL? What is a MAL? So many acronyms and very little information on what these stand for.

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So here is a list of acronyms to begin with


CAL – Crochet Along ;

TCAL – Tunisian Crochet Along ;

KAL – Knit Along ;

SAL – Sew Along ;

MAL – Make Along  

and there are more versions of this for various forms or arts and crafts.

Now that we know the acronym, lets get into details

Before that, do watch our video explaining all things cal for better understanding.

What do people do?

A group of people coming together to work on a project at the same time and pace with an objective of learning new technique , work on a new pattern, clarify doubts , share experiences, learn from each other and commit to finish along the group. This is team is often led by a designer of the pattern or a group can decide on a pattern / theme that be pursued together. In our experience joining a team often leads to connecting with people / community who have similar interests and leads to strengthening the passion to pursue yarn crafts even after the project

Who can Join?

A person with some experience of yarn craft can join the project. Some are targeted towards advanced designs and some for everyone can participate, no matter their skill level. It’s a good practice to always check the skill level that is required for the project before joining

How does it work?

The host or a group decides the pattern or a theme which will be made available to the participants on registration either by way of sharing a full pattern or partial based on progress, sometimes free.

The group can leverage various platforms to connect share and interact – e.g. either by way of closed groups on facebook, a blog platforms,  instagram chats or whatsapp groups

Material list like recommended yarn, yarn weight, hooks, needles et, al are published, choice of color scheme is completely up to the designer unless and until specified.

Official start date and end dates are published for the participants to start and finish the project – usually enough time is provided considering that this would be a learning phase for many

Progress update – the host may seek for progress pictures, as a good practice no matter where you’re at, so be sure to share, receiveing constructive feedback always helps in improving!

Do’s and Don’ts in a CAL  

Do’s

  1. Try to use the recommended yarn weight and hook size
  2. Follow the guidelines well enough to get the project right
  3. If you finished your work early post the progress so others in the group can learn
  4. When in doubt – participate, engage and interact with members to learn and refine
  5. Do share your feedback on the CAL and finished products on your social media platforms to encourage the community

Don’ts  

  1. Don’t be in a rush to finish the project – stick to the schedule, CAL’s often work on a schedule
  2. Don’t modify the pattern , Finish the project as per design of the CAL – Making your own versions can offend the designer
  3. Avoid using offensive language or negative comments on others work
  4. Stick to the schedule and don’t prompt the designer to share beyond schedule
  5. Let the designer handle technical queries and concern
  6. Don’t circulate the pattern freely unless its free for all. Remember designers put in a lot of effort to get one pattern out. As a community its our responsibility to protect interest of our designers

Finally – don’t forget to show of your finished work! Some modelled pictures will always be a huge encouragement for the designers to engage again and again!

Leave us your questions in the comment and we will respond soon.