


I’ve been itching to start a new Tunisian Crochet project after finishing this crochet blanket from the book Tunisian Crochet Workshop. I enjoy Tunisian Crochet because even the basic stitches worked in alternating colours creates cool blended patterns. Each row is worked in two passes to create a textured cloth that has a woven effect. Instead of working on just one stitch at a time, like regular crochet, all the stitches in a row are held on an extended hook (or a cabled hook) similar to knitting stitches. Tunisian Crochet has some technique similarities to both regular crochet and knitting, but is actually quite different to both. Are you a crocheter that wants to try something a little bit different? Well my friend, I have the perfect new craft for you – Tunisian Crochet.
