Beautiful! Yes , thanks for doing it slow, as others have commented on. Haven’t crocheted in years & needed a reminder. Look forward to others like this’👌
It is important to use a larger than usual (for the specific yarn) needle for Tunisian crochet. Then it is easier to get the hook through - but the fabric will be a bit loose. Not ideal for a wind breaker ;) and could have consequences for stretchyness and integritiy of form. For beginners I recommend a beginner-friendly yarn. Well twisted (so it appears like a single strand) and a smooth (not a fluffy or knubbly / uneven) thread. Yarns where the individual strands are very noticable * are not beginner friendly. If The strands are not well twisted into one thicker strand you can get easily in between the 3 ? strands with the hook or needle. In many cases there will be 3 strands, that make up a thread. * That's for people that have good skills, else you will often pull through only a part of the thread, leaving behind 1 or 2 strands. That can be visible as a flaw and it can weaken the fabric, it is more likely the thread will break at that spot and you get holes easily. * a yarn that is not much twisted: it is more or less like two or three strands that are simultanuously used together - IF the knitter / crocheter is successfull in getting them through all at once ;) One can also do that intentionally, taking two balls of the same yarn = "taking it double" to have a thicker material to work with. Or combing two different yarns to get more thickness or to get a tweed effect when combining colours or differently structured threads. But that is NOT for beginners. you would be setting up yourself for frustration. This yarn in this video is pretty good. The needle is not much thicker than usual (it does not look like that) but is a loose texture nontheless. A skilled crafts person can knit or crochet in a loose manner, and it will look even. Else it is helpful to rely on a bit larger needle number to get the exact same amount of looseness with all stitches and rows. A bit more than usual (I heard two numbers in another video, that seems to be a bit much. One has to try it out. The looser the fabric the easier it will lose its shape and the easier it is to pull a thread and get damage. The needles should be large enough for easy work progress, but not more than that else the garment can lose its shape: with washing or even with wearing. The textil industry is guilty of that. Very loose knits and the sweaters do not hold the form and can easily damaged when one pulls a thread. Also likely more pilling - mor surface is exposed. A lose enough texture gives a nice drape for a sweater (unless you add pockets and put heavier things in it, then it would stretch). As for stretch during washing / drying: tumbling it perferably in a dry towel that will absorb the moisture, and if the material is delicate the short and low spin tumble will not harm it, but the garment still will come out fairly dry. And then drying it laying on a rack, not hanging down, that again could mess with the form. Even if it is not dripping wet. Even having it on a cloths hanger (in the cabinet for storage) could over time change the form and stretch it. Especially if it is loosely worked and the material is heavy. It would not use a stretchy kind of loose pattern for a bag, it will stretch too much and lose the form. Crochet is generally good for bags (better than knit that is normally more stretchy / drapy than crochet). There are crochet patterns that produce the needed stiffness and non-stretchy body.
Wow I’ve not seen that stitch before! I love it because it looks like knitted which I’m not good at but I I’m better with a crochet hook. Can’t wait to try it , Thank you ❤
Que bello punto y sobre todo eres una excelente maestra que nos enseña despacio El Paso a paso y con una música relajante. Muchísimas gracias, le doy mi like y me suscribo.
interesting variant of Tunesian Crochet. One side looks like the knitted elastic rib pattern for waistbands / cuffs. Or like brioche. The backside has an interesting texture as well.
so, to do a blanket, i'll need those 1m needles... is it even possible? how to do a blanket with this stitch? it's beautiful and i am still planing on doing a blanket... i did crochet in my teen years but 30 years have passed. anyways... thank you if someone answers :)
Bei uns heitß das Tunesische Hakeltechnik und wird mit einer langen Häkelnadel gearbeitet, statt mit Stricknadeln. Aber das Ergebnis ist das gleiche. 😀 👍👍👍
Thank you 🙏 My grandmother taught me to crochet when I was eight and Tunisian crochet was the first stitch she taught me. I think that may help me do this stitch a little easier. I can’t wait to try it. Keep sharing please 🙏
That is so relaxing...I could watch you forever...I know that the hook you used is a crochet hook but I have never seen one that long...does it have a specific name?
This is a beautiful stitch and I appreciate that you go slow. It is difficult to see which stitch you’re going into because your fingers are in the way. Please be mindful of blocking the view of your work.
I really like that cast-on as well. Very pretty Tunesian stitch.
Yes, I really like the cast-on, I'm going to have to save this video just for that.
Merci pour ces moments de pure patience .?
I have never been able to get Tunisian work correct. Thank for doing it slowly I am differently going to give it a try again. ❤
Thanks for going nice and slow!!! That just helps enormously!! Lovely music!! Bless you!!
It's the same background music as some of the channels that read stories.
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Beautiful! Yes , thanks for doing it slow, as others have commented on. Haven’t crocheted in years & needed a reminder. Look forward to others like this’👌
Really love the pattern and how to cast off at the end
So clever! I finally get Tunisian ! Thank you.
It is important to use a larger than usual (for the specific yarn) needle for Tunisian crochet. Then it is easier to get the hook through - but the fabric will be a bit loose. Not ideal for a wind breaker ;) and could have consequences for stretchyness and integritiy of form.
For beginners I recommend a beginner-friendly yarn. Well twisted (so it appears like a single strand) and a smooth (not a fluffy or knubbly / uneven) thread. Yarns where the individual strands are very noticable * are not beginner friendly. If The strands are not well twisted into one thicker strand you can get easily in between the 3 ? strands with the hook or needle. In many cases there will be 3 strands, that make up a thread.
* That's for people that have good skills, else you will often pull through only a part of the thread, leaving behind 1 or 2 strands. That can be visible as a flaw and it can weaken the fabric, it is more likely the thread will break at that spot and you get holes easily.
* a yarn that is not much twisted: it is more or less like two or three strands that are simultanuously used together - IF the knitter / crocheter is successfull in getting them through all at once ;)
One can also do that intentionally, taking two balls of the same yarn = "taking it double" to have a thicker material to work with.
Or combing two different yarns to get more thickness or to get a tweed effect when combining colours or differently structured threads.
But that is NOT for beginners. you would be setting up yourself for frustration.
This yarn in this video is pretty good. The needle is not much thicker than usual (it does not look like that) but is a loose texture nontheless. A skilled crafts person can knit or crochet in a loose manner, and it will look even. Else it is helpful to rely on a bit larger needle number to get the exact same amount of looseness with all stitches and rows. A bit more than usual (I heard two numbers in another video, that seems to be a bit much. One has to try it out. The looser the fabric the easier it will lose its shape and the easier it is to pull a thread and get damage.
The needles should be large enough for easy work progress, but not more than that else the garment can lose its shape: with washing or even with wearing. The textil industry is guilty of that. Very loose knits and the sweaters do not hold the form and can easily damaged when one pulls a thread. Also likely more pilling - mor surface is exposed.
A lose enough texture gives a nice drape for a sweater (unless you add pockets and put heavier things in it, then it would stretch). As for stretch during washing / drying: tumbling it perferably in a dry towel that will absorb the moisture, and if the material is delicate the short and low spin tumble will not harm it, but the garment still will come out fairly dry.
And then drying it laying on a rack, not hanging down, that again could mess with the form. Even if it is not dripping wet.
Even having it on a cloths hanger (in the cabinet for storage) could over time change the form and stretch it. Especially if it is loosely worked and the material is heavy.
It would not use a stretchy kind of loose pattern for a bag, it will stretch too much and lose the form.
Crochet is generally good for bags (better than knit that is normally more stretchy / drapy than crochet). There are crochet patterns that produce the needed stiffness and non-stretchy body.
And BREATHE !!!!!!!😅😂😊
とても目が揃っていて綺麗です。一見するとゴム編みの様ですが、綺麗な模様編みになってます。アフガン編みですよね。素敵です。
Thank you
Perdón como se terminó gracias
Very beautiful, creative handicrafts 👏🙏🤍👌👍
Wow I’ve not seen that stitch before! I love it because it looks like knitted which I’m not good at but I I’m better with a crochet hook. Can’t wait to try it , Thank you ❤
"I see they always update new technologies in production."
Is a very nice work. Just a simple question how you close the pattern? It will very helpful if you show the closed line as well
Ame la explicación lenta. Sin acelerar ni tejer veloz. La cámara muy buen filmado.
GRACIAS.
Que bello punto y sobre todo eres una excelente maestra que nos enseña despacio El Paso a paso y con una música relajante. Muchísimas gracias, le doy mi like y me suscribo.
Well thats a trick n a half yarning over from the front instead of the back, 😂! Love the stitch pattern tho❣
Yes, but why? What does that do?
Genius ❤❤❤❗️
Nice! Nice foundation. Need to try this. Newbie here!
Tres tres bien et beau merci .
I notice they often collaborate with other designers."
9Pretty stitch. Written pattern will be so useful...easier to follow after Video. ❤
interesting variant of Tunesian Crochet. One side looks like the knitted elastic rib pattern for waistbands / cuffs. Or like brioche. The backside has an interesting texture as well.
I love it. But how do you cast off so that it looks the same as the other end? Thank you!
БЛАГОДАРЮ ЗА УРОК😊🌹ПОРА БРАТЬСЯ ЗА КРЮЧОК, А НЕ ПРОСТО СМОТРЕТЬ😉
That looks tricky! But so beautiful!
Me encantó el punto!!
No necesitas palabras para explicar tus manos hablan por ti ❤❤❤😊
Teşekkürler 🙋
Очень похоже на Английскую резинку спицами. Воистину, совершкнству нет предела!
Wooooo😮
Awesome video top-notch great design. Looks like it goes pretty quickly.
Muyyyyy lindo. Pedo no sé como lo haria en una prwnda más grande 😢😢❤❤
Dios que hermoso tengo años tejiendo y nunca lo había gracias por tu destreza wuoooooo. ❤😊😊😊🎉🎉🎉🎉
Teşekkürler
Achei mto lindo! Porém difícil 😮
Relaxante é a música.
دستانتان طلا و درد نکنه خیلی زیبا قشنگن بافتهاتون
Очень понравилось,благодарю,процветания вашему каналу🎉🎉🎉
Interesante puntada! Soy novata y lo veo dificilisimo pero retador! 😂 doy like porque está lindo su trabajo. Saludos desde México 🇲🇽
It would be very nice if you show how to finish off! Thank you.
Merveilleux ! Je vais l’essayer. Je comprends bien vos gestes c’est formidable !😊MERCI
Grazie per il video estremamemte chiaro.
Ti auguro tanta serenità 🎉❤
Precioso trabajo muy bonito 👏👏👏💯💯💯💯
Thanks
Wow, this an amazing stitch. Thanks for sharing it with us.
Ponto maravilhoso!
Como finalizar um tapete usando esse ponto?
Obrigada por compartilhar!
so, to do a blanket, i'll need those 1m needles... is it even possible? how to do a blanket with this stitch?
it's beautiful and i am still planing on doing a blanket... i did crochet in my teen years but 30 years have passed. anyways... thank you if someone answers :)
Thank You. Love from Ontario, Canada ❤❤❤
Hahaha !!I actually prefer the back side of that piece!!!!😆😁😘
sizi bu kadar güldüren ne
thank you for this tutorial, I like very much your starting chain, can you teach how to join it into round, like crocheting a hat in round?
Bei uns heitß das Tunesische Hakeltechnik und wird mit einer langen Häkelnadel gearbeitet, statt mit Stricknadeln. Aber das Ergebnis ist das gleiche. 😀 👍👍👍
Gracias por enseñar lindo punto hermoso ahora voy a practicar me encanto bendiciones
Teşekkür ederim kolay gelsin
Amazing. Beautiful all over. It's a shame yarn is so expensive.
Hermosa muestra de crochet!. Gracias por compartir tu talento Artístico! Profe . Cordial saludo Desde COLOMBIA 🌹
So beautiful ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Muchas gracias por compartir y enseñarnos . Saludos cariñosos desde Puerto Montt, Chile 🇨🇱
Thanks
Thank you 🙏 My grandmother taught me to crochet when I was eight and Tunisian crochet was the first stitch she taught me. I think that may help me do this stitch a little easier. I can’t wait to try it. Keep sharing please 🙏
Schön !!! Das habe ich vor 60 Jahren als tunesisches Häkeln gelernt!!!?!!!
This is a Tunisian stitch
The type of wool or yarn, or cotton yarn used, what makes this piece so attractive.
That's the secret.
Could you show how to finish it so the last row looks similar to the beginning?
Thanks to RUclips we can really learn so many things.Bless the person who invented RUclips.
My God.. soo Beautiful ❤❤❤❤
Ahhhh que lindo punto!!! Gracias, gracias!!!!!
I do this it's Tunisian knitting lovely to do
This is so beautiful! Just found your RUclips channel and your a great teacher. I can't wait to try this stitch. Thanks🙂❤💯
Sooo beautiful❤ can you end it the same way you started the cast on
Thank you 4 this wonderful tutorial on that stitch. I wonder, how it could be done in 2 colours,do you have a tip 4 me there? Best regards❤
Sieht aus wie gestrickt, sehr schön
Tunesische Häkelei. Wirkt wie ein gestricktes Rippenmuster. Oder with Patentmuster.
Magnifique, je vais l’essayer 😍
Amei e muita sabedoria Deus abençoe sempre
Very nice pattern but how would that transfer to a blanket ??
Lindo e bem delicado😍👏👏👏
Beautiful! Thank you.
Muy lindo explica muy bien fácil de hacer gracias por compartir 😊
Thanks
Thank you 💕 so much. It's very relaxing method.
Belíssimo lindo demais 😎
잘 보고 갑니다
저도 열심히 해봐야겠어요
Very pretty!!❤
How do you finish it off? The starting edge would be pretty as the ending as well. It would look like a very elegant hot pad.
Gracias por compartir... ideal para una bufanda 😍😍
Hi dear, I find yours video today and I am very happy about. I like Tunisian crochet and probably will be one of yours happy viewers 🌹
Es ist keine neue Häkeltechnik, aber die Anfangsreihe ist sehr interessant.
Hermoso punto 😊❤❤
Parabéns,achei muito interessante
Beautiful 😊pattern thank you ❤
Thanks
Tres bonne video. Tres joli montage bravo. Merci du partage ❤
TERIMA KASIH SDH MEMBAGI
ILMU..🥰🥰
Me encantó, gracias x compartir tus experiencias
Прекрасен урок, много благодаря за хубавите обяснения. :)
Mil gracias lo voy a llevar a cabo ❤
me encanta este punto, gracias por compartir
That is so relaxing...I could watch you forever...I know that the hook you used is a crochet hook but I have never seen one that long...does it have a specific name?
It is. Tunisian Crochet Hook, (some call it Tricot hook). Longer than a crochet hook and a uniform straight length.
Muy lindo tu punto, me encantó, gracias.
jako lijepa Mustra za ljeto, moram traziti nesto za zimu za unucad, pozdrav i hvala
Thank you, please look at the videos and choose from them.
Me gusta mucho el tutorial bendiciones
Thanks
How would I finish in the end? This Is so pretty.
Love it. Thank you.
Crochê tunisiano com certeza...
Qué bien!! Gracias!! Muy lindo.
Thank you 🙏❤️🥰
So pretty
Uhhh es una belleza de punto del principio
Very nice, 👍🏼👍🏼thank you,!!
MERCI très original .MERCI
This is a beautiful stitch and I appreciate that you go slow. It is difficult to see which stitch you’re going into because your fingers are in the way. Please be mindful of blocking the view of your work.
Very nice!❤️🙌❤️ Thanks you!❤️
1 maille au départ puis par deux maillles😊