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Tunisian Crochet Blanket CAL 2022 – Square #17

Welcome to the 17th square of the Tunisian Crochet Blanket CAL of 2022!!

If you are new to the CAL, click here to find all the introductory information for the 2022 CAL including the schedule, supplies, and giveaways.

If you are new to Tunisian crochet, I hosted a CAL in 2020 that was designed to teach Tunisian crochet to beginners. If this one seems advanced, you are welcome to check that out and practice a few basic stitches before you come back to this one. 

If you’d like to connect with other people who are participating in this CAL, you are welcome to join my Facebook group by clicking here!

You can follow this Pinterest board to find all the squares and other information related to the CAL in one place.

Disclaimer: Materials provided by KnitPicks, Denise, and Walnut Farm Designs; this post contains affiliate links.

Square #17 – Rib Square designed by The Purple Poncho

Square 17 of the Tunisian Crochet Blanket CAL of 2022 is designed by Carolyn from The Purple Poncho.

This block features a purl stitch frame around a square of offset rib stitches to create a beautifully framed rib stitch pattern.

Here is the designer’s version of the square, she made it with two colors.

Square #17 of the Tunisian Crochet Blanket CAL of 2022 hosted by KnitterKnotter. This is the designer's original square that is made with two colors - purple and while. The purple color is used for the purl stitches and make the frame in this square.

Here is my square – I made it with 5 colors of the Preciosa Tonal Worsted yarn by KnitPicks.

Square #17 of the Tunisian Crochet Blanket CAL of 2022 hosted by KnitterKnotter. This square features Tunisian Purl and Rib stitches to create a picture frame. It is made using 5 colors of the KnitPicks Preciosa Tonal Worsted yarn.

My Notes

This square is worked flat and features Tunisian purl and rib stitches. Here are my notes from when I was working on my square:

  1. This square is easy to make, the only tricky part is to make the purl stitch after the color change. If you have trouble with this, the designer has a video that explains how to make this square in detail.
  2. While making the rib stitch, remember to twist up and not twist down.
  3. Border – I made:
    • One round of hdc (half double crochet) stitches (3 hdc stitches in the corners). I aim to get equal number of stitches on all edges so I accommodated for that here.
    • One round of sc (single crochet) stitches in back loop only – one sc per stitch and 3 sc stitches in the corners.

Pattern repeats and Adjustments

To adjust height – add / remove equal number of rows at the top and bottom of the frame.

To adjust width – add / remove stitches in multiples of two. These stitches could be added to the frame (equally on two sides of the frame) or to the rib stitch section.

Helpful Links and Tunisian Crochet Tutorials (Left and Right handed)

  1. How to change color
  2. Twisted Tunisian Stitches
  3. Tunisian Rib Stitch
  4. Tunisian Purl Stitch
  5. How to bind off a Tunisian Crochet project
  6. How to block a crochet blanket / afghan
  7. Tunisian crochet hooks’ review
  8. Tunisian crochet basics
  9. Tunisian Blanket CAL 2022 Pattern bundle – you will receive a new PDF pattern every 2 weeks as the squares are released in the CAL.

Yardage and Size

My square is 12″ x 12″ in size (along the edges) and used about 120 yards (110 m) of yarn and weighs 1.52 oz (43 gms).

Front and Back

The front and back of the 17th square of the Tunisian Crochet Blanket CAL of 2022 hosted by KnitterKnotter.

The free pattern

Click here for the free pattern of this square designed by The Purple Poncho.

Important notes

The copyright for each pattern is held by the designer. You may ask for additional resources and tutorials from the designer of the square only. No one else can make a full tutorial of the pattern unless permitted by the designer. I have included my notes and links to my tutorials that I think might be helpful in making the square but those do not supersede the instructions and tutorials provided by the designer.

The only way for me to be able to provide this CAL for free is to monetize my blog through ads and affiliate links. Please consider making a purchase from my links because that gives me a small commission without any additional cost to you. If the ads bother you, you could copy the content of this post into a separate document and print (be aware that this page contains a lot of images which you might want to delete before you hit the print button).

Share your squares!

I’d love to see your squares! Please share them on your social media with the tags @knitterknotter#knitterknottertunisianblanketcal2022 and #knitterknotter so that I can find them.

You could also create a project in Ravelry and share your pictures there.

Join my Facebook Group to connect with and share your pictures with other participants of the CAL!

Thank you for joining me on this CAL! I hope you will enjoy working on your squares and that we can all learn some interesting stitches and techniques along the way ????

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The 17th block of the Tunisian Crochet Sampler Blanket CAL of 2022 hosted by KnitterKnotter.

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I have been crocheting and knitting since I was very young. I think Tunisian crotchet is very fun while still challenging but I really Love to zip along on the return pass. So quick!