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Tunisian(crochet) Knit Stitch
PostPosted: Tue May 02, 2006 6:26 pm Reply with quote
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I have never tried tunisian crocheting. Has anyone ever tried this stitch and does it really look like knitting?

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Tunisian Knit Stitch

Has anyone purchased her encylopedia??

Would like to hear your thoughts and opinions,

Viqui




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PostPosted: Tue May 02, 2006 6:40 pm Reply with quote
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I have done some tunisian crochet. It is slow work
for me, slower than regular stitching! It is easy,
very repetitive. I have a couple of
leaflets on it and I have an afghan I have been
working on for a long while, but am not driven to
finish cause you have to sew those squares together!
Then, the pattern has cross stitchon top of that!
It does look more like knit.
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PostPosted: Tue May 02, 2006 7:51 pm Reply with quote
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Thank you, ohhh maybe one of these days. I am still a beginner knitter and need to stick with it.

Hugzzz,
Viqui
PostPosted: Wed May 03, 2006 8:00 am Reply with quote
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I did a pillow in regular tunisian.
I thought it went fast, or at least the same, for me.
The back side of the fabric looks knitted.
I guess you could use that side if you wanted. I thought about it.
I never cross stitched it, I worked the colors as I went.
I tried cross stitching on crochet once, hate it.
Won't ever do it again. LOL

Oh and I made a fulled purse using tunisian as the base.
Turned out great.
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PostPosted: Wed May 03, 2006 9:48 am Reply with quote
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I have done several projects with tunisian and if you use the knit stitch it does look like knitting (with knitting needles). The only difference is that it produces a much thicker fabric than knitting does, so you need to use a larger hook than you normally would for the size of yarn. Normally you would use a G or H hook with worsted weight yarn, to get a nice pliable fabric with tunisian you need a J or K or larger (it will still be thicker than a knitted fabric though). Because of the tightness of the fabric though, moving to a larger hook, does not produce a overly holey fabric.

I don't have very many patterns, but usually just wing it on my own, using a combination of crochet and knitting techniques. It can go slow depending on the size hook you use and I find it hard to find supplies. But if you can find what you want and you use the larger hooks, it can go really fast and is less stressful on the wrist than crocheting (less wrist movement).
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PostPosted: Wed May 03, 2006 10:11 am Reply with quote
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Thank you for the great tips, now I want to try it.

Ohhh, I need to be careful of this board, there are so many great people, ideas and sharing!!

Viqui
PostPosted: Fri May 05, 2006 9:58 am Reply with quote
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You start with afghan stitch right?
if yes, the aghan stitch is so slow for me I'd rather do single crochet then that!!!!!
Took me about 5 months to do this in afghan stitch..

Though it is over 6ft. long.

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PostPosted: Fri May 05, 2006 10:22 am Reply with quote
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Miss Kitty~ I love your afghan! My mom and dad are big Cowboy fans. My mom would think she died and went to heaven if I made her something like that! :D

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PostPosted: Mon May 08, 2006 9:53 pm Reply with quote
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I have done heaps of afghans and couch throws in Tunisian knit stitch an always found it very fast. But you must use a thick hook so mine were done with no smaller than a 7mm hook .There is a group you can join on the net with lots of info.Tunisiancrochet is what its called ok.
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PostPosted: Mon May 08, 2006 10:00 pm Reply with quote
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i have been wanting to try....but
I'm intimidated, lol
Maybe I'll get the nerve soon
enough!
Beautiful afghan,,,,Cowboys,
my dh would love that, lol
PostPosted: Mon May 08, 2006 10:03 pm Reply with quote
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You put as many stitches as you can on your hook and change colors randomly you get a lovely patchwork effect without sewing squares together. If you start your next color 3 stitches inside, or over the next color it makes it more effective. When you have the length you want you edge it anyway you like.Have fun.
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PostPosted: Tue May 09, 2006 1:36 pm Reply with quote
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:wink: the cowboy afgan is sooooo nice!!

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Viqui
PostPosted: Tue May 09, 2006 2:42 pm Reply with quote
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Miss Kitty wrote:
You start with afghan stitch right?
if yes, the aghan stitch is so slow for me I'd rather do single crochet then that!!!!!
Took me about 5 months to do this in afghan stitch..

Though it is over 6ft. long.


My husband would give his.........well, he'd give a lot to have something like this!! :wink: :wink: He's been after me to make him something like this but he thinks it can whipped up in a day or two and doesn't understand why it takes me so long to make anything.....MEN!! :mrgreen:
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Don't feel intimidated
PostPosted: Sat May 20, 2006 9:16 pm Reply with quote
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You shouldn't feel intimidated by any crochet, if you would look at it like an adventure. It doesn't matter if you make mistakes or have little accidents on the way because thats how we learn. Think about it if we didn't ever try we wouldn't learn anything and every one has to be a beginner at something. I have always decided i want to do a project and figured out how best to achieve it as i go. Ihave never worried about "if i am a beginner i should only do easy things" as to me that is boring. So come on and give something a go even if you are afraid you will fail ,because you will certainly have an adventure and learn heaps along the wayand you will never be bored or boring!
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PostPosted: Sat Aug 04, 2007 10:52 pm Reply with quote
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Ok everyone did anyone take the plunge and actually do any tunisian crochet yet?


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