Crochet Tutorial – Crab Stitch
Whenever I want to make a clean edge without giving my project a border that stands out, the Crab Stitch is my go-to stitch. It hides ends, gives a clean …
Whenever I want to make a clean edge without giving my project a border that stands out, the Crab Stitch is my go-to stitch. It hides ends, gives a clean …
Have you tried the Moss Stitch? It is also called the Linen Stitch or the Granite Stitch. It is now one of my favorite stitches because it builds a pretty …
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If you are looking for a lacy border to complete your blanket, this crochet chain border is great! It works up very quickly because it is made up of only …
Picture credit: Kristen Howell Knudson While working on my Ansh (Tunisian Sampler CAL) blanket, I ended up with 25 squares that were of the same size but didn’t have the …
The Moss Stitch in regular crochet is one of my favorites. It is so versatile and looks great with any combination of colors. It creates a wonderful squishy fabric and …
Have you tried making extended stitches using Tunisian crochet? It is a very simple technique and can be applied to pretty much any stitch. It creates a very drapey, breathable …
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I am learning new things with time and even though I have an earlier tutorial for making 2×2 cables, I decided to make this video tutorial to explain how to …
While searching for different stitches in Tunisian crochet, I stumbled upon this one which I found very interesting. It uses a yarn over to create a beautiful pattern. It and …
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