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					<description><![CDATA[In reply to &lt;a href=&quot;https://knitterknotter.com/10-simple-ways-to-stop-curling-in-tunisian-crochet/#comment-8351&quot;&gt;Michelle&lt;/a&gt;.

Thank you!]]></description>
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					<description><![CDATA[Great article! You&#039;ve gained a new fan!]]></description>
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OOPS, I forgot.  I do the sc found. row with 1 hook size bigger than the pattern calls for.]]></description>
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<p>OOPS, I forgot.  I do the sc found. row with 1 hook size bigger than the pattern calls for.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[Arunima, THANK YOU for all your patterns &#038; info.  I love your Tun. CAL&#039;s. I refer to your hints &#038; suggestions all the time.  Another way to help stop the curl, that I accidentally figured out, is to do single crochet for the foundation row, then do a row of TP, then start the pattern.  After the last row of the pattern, I do a row of TP &#038; then cast off with single crochet.  I only do this with projects that don&#039;t have to be seamed on the 1st/last rows (like afghans, shawls, sweater hems, etc.). It seems to make the beg. &#038; end match better than the &quot;normal&quot; way to start &#038; cast off.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Arunima, THANK YOU for all your patterns &amp; info.  I love your Tun. CAL&#8217;s. I refer to your hints &amp; suggestions all the time.  Another way to help stop the curl, that I accidentally figured out, is to do single crochet for the foundation row, then do a row of TP, then start the pattern.  After the last row of the pattern, I do a row of TP &amp; then cast off with single crochet.  I only do this with projects that don&#8217;t have to be seamed on the 1st/last rows (like afghans, shawls, sweater hems, etc.). It seems to make the beg. &amp; end match better than the &#8220;normal&#8221; way to start &amp; cast off.</p>
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