Tunisian Crochet Spiral Tutorial - Right handed
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- Опубликовано: 11 сен 2024
- This is a video tutorial for making a spiral in Tunisian Crochet. I use two colors to show exactly where the increases happen so that it is easy to follow and keep track of the overall pattern.
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You have the loveliest voice. It is so soothing and patient and easy to listen to as I follow your instructions. Thank you for the video and pattern!
You are very kind, thank you :) I am so glad you like my tutorial!
this is a selfless instruction! How unique! You used two colors to show where the increases happen just for us! I wish more tutorials were like that. Usually they either make a small sample or they just make it however they want to, not really modifying it to make it easier for someone else to learn.
Thank you so much! I am glad this was helpful :)
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Thanks so much you really help me out!
Finally, someone that take the time to do more than just one round / increase! Thanks 🙏🏼
I am glad you found the tutorial helpful!
Very clearly and pedagogically explained! Thank you!
You're welcome!
I could never understand the increases until I watched your video, excellent instructions . Thank you.
You are welcome! I am glad that this was helpful :)
Thank you! Your instructions are very clear and easy to follow. Thank you for written instructions too.
You're welcome! :)
What a great tutorial! I watched several others before I found you and they didn't cover it well enough for me. You did. Thanks, now I feel confident that I can tackle it.
That's great to hear! I hope you will enjoy making it :)
You gave the best instructions for this stitch. I couldn't understand it until I watched your video. THANK YOU SO MUCH. I have subscribed. Looking forward to learning more from you.
You are so welcome! :) I am working on more videos and I will upload them soon.
Wish I could give you two thumbs up! 👍👍 Oh, look at that. I did!!
Aw, thank you :) I am so glad you liked it!
I just found your channel. You explain this so well. Thank you so much for sharing this.
You're welcome! I know it has been a while since you left this comment, I hope you enjoyed making this :)
Thank you for showing us how to use more than one color and how to wind down the spiral with decreases.
You're welcome! :)
Thank you this posting this tutorial, it answered pretty much all the questions I had about Tunisian Spiral. And working with 2 colours to show the increases was pure genius - it made a world of difference.
You're welcome! I am glad you like the tutorial. I learnt how to make this spiral by using two colors myself. I found that was the easiest way for me to understand how the increases and decreases worked :)
Great tutorial thank you so much!
You're welcome!
Thanks for the tutorial, l have never done Tunisian crochet before you explained it very well and I really enjoyed doing the spiral, l used white and light purple and made a dressing table set looking forward to seeing more on your blog ☺️😃👍
You're welcome! I am glad that you liked the tutorial, please share some pictures with me (knitterknotter@gmail.com) of your dressing table set, I'd love to see it :)
A terrific pattern! It would definitely make a great rug. I will have to try it in a chunky yarn. Thanks for all your Tunisian videos and recent cal.
You are so welcome :) I'd love to see your chunky yarn rug when you make it!
A Huge Thank You!!!! You are a awesome teacher. I have watched other videos and they go so fast it’s very hard to follow. I want to make the pattern with a variegated yarn. Can’t wait to get started. ❤❤❤
I am glad you found my video helpful, please share some pictures with me when you make yours! :)
Wonderful instructions, easy to understand. GOOD JOB.
Glad it was helpful!
Thankyou. This is such a easy way of explaining this. Amazing 👏 x
I am glad you like the tutorial!
Thank you so much!! Great tutorial!
Thanks for teaching me this technique, very clear and concise. Always a good day when you learn something new in crochet.
You are so welcome! I agree, it is always great to learn something new in crochet :)
I've been doing crochet since my grandmother showed me as a kid. I'm the son of a mechanic and I do woodworking, outdoor living spaces, big fire pits and BBQs, etc. I have a chemical imbalance that makes me turn into the Tasmanian Devil when I get upset, so like Rosie Greer did his thing, I took to crochet and sewing. I have an entire bedroom made into my craft shop. Anyway, I love the tutorials.
I am glad that you like my videos, I hope you will enjoy this technique!
Thank you for this great tutorial 🤗
You’re welcome 😊
Thanks for nice and clear guidelines...
I am glad that you find this tutorial helpful!
Thank you for the clear instructions ❤
you're welcome! :)
Oh my, this is beautiful!
thank you!
Subscribed! Thanks for this tutorial. I’m new to Tunisian so can’t wait to try this technique!
Awesome, thank you! I hope you will enjoy making it!
Thank you for the clear explanation. Subscribed!
You're welcome!
I love that your channel is all tunisian. I subscribed right away without watching a single video 😂. Anyway, I am brand new to this type of crochet and am completely obsessed. I love this particular project, but prefer a rectangle (blanket) - is there any chance you would ever post a video that modifies it? Unfortunately, I do not know how to read patterns, so the only way I learn is through video tutorials.
Thank you :) Tunisian crochet is a lot of fun, I hope you will enjoy it!
I don't think this technique can be modified to make a rectangle but I do have a video about how to make a 10 stitch blanket that might be similar to what you are looking for. Here it is: ruclips.net/video/Krza5hlqB68/видео.html
Beautiful
thank you!
Great tutorial, when will your pattern be available for the rug?
Thank you, I am glad you found it useful. Unfortunately, the pattern release for this has been delayed. I am targeting releasing it closer to winter.
I absolutely love this pattern. So easy to follow. Is there a technique if i want it bigger? :) thank you so much
You can follow the tutorial and continue to increase in every round. If you are unable to figure out the increases, I offer a pattern that you could use to increase the size of your project: www.etsy.com/au/listing/1419050090/pdf-tunisian-crochet-spiral-rug-easy
Thank you so much.
I have Lion Brand Ferris Wheel yarn. Recommended hook size is 5mm. Do I go up to a 6.5mm or 7mm ? :)
@@kyliecamilleri3956 I would try with a 6.5m hook and make a swatch of 10 rows / 10 stitches of Tunisian Simple stitches first. If you don't like the fabric you can use the 7mm hook and try making the swatch again.
@@kyliecamilleri3956 I would try a swatch of simple stitches with a 6mm or 6.5 mm hook instead of 7mm. If the fabric is too dense, then go up to 7mm.
This is beautiful, and your demonstration is so useful! I'm wondering if this could be tweaked to make an oval rug rather than a round one because it would fit my space better... Any suggestions?
Thank you, I am glad you liked this tutorial. I think this could be tweaked to work with the 10 stitch technique to make an oval. I might try it some day. If you end up trying it, please share your experience and some pictures with me. I will be happy to discuss this further via email - knitterknotter@gmail.com.
I have one question.. you only do increases 5 rounds then standard 3 rows for remaining 3 ? I'm just learning Tunisian and absolutely love this pattern
Hello Monica, I am afraid I don't understand your question. Could you please reach out to me at knitterknotter@gmail.com and we can discuss this there.
Where is the pattern for the picture posted? TIA
You can find the free pattern on my website: knitterknotter.com/how-to-tunisian-crochet-a-continuous-spiral/
It is also available for purchase from my Ravelry and Etsy shops (links in the description above).
I think this would make a beautiful bag. If i wanted to make one, would i stop increasing?
I agree, this would make a beautiful bag :) You're right, you'd just stop increasing when you reach the desired diameter.
@@KnitterKnotter wonderful! thank you so much!
Beautiful
Thank you! Cheers!