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Wednesday, 1 October 2014

Look what has just arrived!


Lovely jubbly! Lots of Tunisian crochet hooks to experiment with.


For my first project with Tunisian crochet I am making myself a pair of fingerless mitts Couldn't be easier, you are thinking? Well, I've completed one of them and made three obvious mistakes already. But I'm learning fast and that's the whole point of this exercise.

Once I speed up with this technique, I think I shall enjoy this method of creating fabric. It certainly has a different texture and 'hang' to it than either knitted or crocheted fabric - perhaps somewhere in between.

I have always held my crochet hook like a pencil but with Tunisian crochet hooks I have had to change to holding it like a knife. That's a new development in itself and it will be interesting to see if I make the switch when I go back to some 'ordinary' crochet projects.

In the meantime, here are a few links that this novice has found helpful:

Tunisian Crochet Simple Stitch

Fingerless gloves
Fingerless mitts

2 comments:

  1. Just seeing your Tunisian hooks makes me itching to get mine out and revisit a few tutorials to brush up my skills again :) Pat x

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  2. Thanks for you comment Pat. Let us know what you make.

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