I luv this tutorial! This was my very first Tunisian crochet project and it turned-out perfectly! I used Peaches & Cream cotton yarn rosemary color... I purchased it locally because I couldn't wait for my order of Dishie worsted weight per your suggestion. But my little assortment of Dishie has just arrived and it's beautiful and so much softer and just a tad lighter weight than the P & C. I think it will be a faster crochet, softer texture and a nicer weight for dishcloths. And perfect timing for my second dishcloth! Thank you so much! :)
I want to learn to do the Tunisian stitch, but I find when I try using the cotton yarn to make a dishcloth, I have a hard time finding the back bumps, should they be that hard to find with this yarn? Every tutorial that I've watched where they use cotton yarn their back bumps looked so prominent; I don't see them that good if at all on my chains. Any suggestions on what I might be doing wrong would be greatly appreciated
Hmm, that can be tricky for sure! Know that that little step isn't necessary, it just provides a neater finish. Try rotating your chain slightly, and chaining loose!
I dont have Tunisian hooks but im trying this anyway and its working out pretty good so far hahaha
Thank you Amy Kate for the wonderful tutorial. I am excited to give this a try!😊
I hope you enjoy making it!
I luv this tutorial! This was my very first Tunisian crochet project and it turned-out perfectly! I used Peaches & Cream cotton yarn rosemary color...
I purchased it locally because I couldn't wait for my order of Dishie worsted weight per your suggestion.
But my little assortment of Dishie has just arrived and it's beautiful and so much softer and just a tad lighter weight than the P & C. I think it will be a faster crochet, softer texture and a nicer weight for dishcloths. And perfect timing for my second dishcloth! Thank you so much! :)
So glad you enjoyed the tutorial!
Hi! This is my first time doing Tunisian crochet and I appreciate this tutorial. It seems easy BUT my work is curling up. Any advice to make it stop?
This is common with tunisian crochet! Blocking at the end of the project will help. You could also try going up a hook size or two!
On my Tunisian hook doesnt have the cord. So how many shoukd i chain then
I want to learn to do the Tunisian stitch, but I find when I try using the cotton yarn to make a dishcloth, I have a hard time finding the back bumps, should they be that hard to find with this yarn? Every tutorial that I've watched where they use cotton yarn their back bumps looked so prominent; I don't see them that good if at all on my chains. Any suggestions on what I might be doing wrong would be greatly appreciated
Hmm, that can be tricky for sure! Know that that little step isn't necessary, it just provides a neater finish. Try rotating your chain slightly, and chaining loose!
@@thegracefultangle9742 Thank you I will try that.