I learned two new ways to increase...I have now binged all of this series...I like seeing how the different increases look in the sample...thanks so much!
THANK YOU for this video! I have a pattern that refers to "make 1 left" and "make 1 right" and I couldn't find any crochet videos referencing this stitch!
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Your videos are aweeeeeesome! Is it the same method for the knit stitch as well? What is the best one for that kind of tunisian crochet stitch please?!
i can’t believe i put off learning this for so long! this opens up a whole new world of tunisian crochet
That is wonderful!
I learned two new ways to increase...I have now binged all of this series...I like seeing how the different increases look in the sample...thanks so much!
Glad you like them!
Thank you for demonstrating multiple techniques!
You are so welcome! There are even more ways to do this but I wanted to stick what you will most likely see in patterns.
THANK YOU for this video! I have a pattern that refers to "make 1 left" and "make 1 right" and I couldn't find any crochet videos referencing this stitch!
You are so welcome!
Links to all the other lessons in this course are in the description box. If you are enjoying the course then consider subscribing. The written portion of this lesson is here: www.windingroadcrochet.com/increase-decrease-in-tunisian-crochet/
This is amazing!! 😍 getting ready to make my first garment!
Wonderful!
Very helpful. Thank you so much!
Glad it was helpful!
Your videos are aweeeeeesome! Is it the same method for the knit stitch as well? What is the best one for that kind of tunisian crochet stitch please?!
It is the same for the knit stitch.
@@WindingRoadCrochet thank you 🥰
Me gustó mucho!!!
Wonderful!
decrease is not symmetric (left & right) too bad!
That would really depend on your tension. Both directions you are removing a single stitch.