Tunisian Brioche Series Part 2 of 4 - 3 Patterns Reversible Cowl, Fingerless Mitts & Lantern Cover

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  • Опубликовано: 26 ноя 2024

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  • @LightandJoyDesigns
    @LightandJoyDesigns  5 лет назад +2

    Important Clarification on the number of Rows to make:
    Cowl - The 52 rows refers to 52 sets of Forward Pass/Reverse Pass
    - so the total amount of rows using the counting method from the video would be 104 rows. (52 sets of Forw/Reverse pass X 2 = 104)
    Mitts: - Total rows is going to actually be 36-40 rows.
    Lantern Cover - Total Rows
    using TSS-THB - 22 sets X 2 = 44 rows
    using TKS (Knit stitch) - 38 sets X 2 = 76 rows
    This may sound like a lot, but remember in this type of Tunisian crochet, the way I'm teaching it is to count both the forward pass and the reverse pass as separate rows.
    I've done this to help keep patterns easier to follow when they get a little more complex such as the upcoming "Fancy Fingerless Mitts" that will be in Part 3 of this Series.
    In the end, if this is confusing just make enough rows for the item to fit. Those measurements are 22 inches for the Cowl and 7-8 inches for the Mitts and about 11-12 inches for the lantern cover.

  • @yliberal6355
    @yliberal6355 3 года назад +1

    Great instructor! Thank you for this Tunisian Brioche tutorial.

    • @LightandJoyDesigns
      @LightandJoyDesigns  2 года назад

      You're very welcome! Thank you for your kind feedback! Let me know how you plan to use it! I would love to see a picture! You can share in many ways. Links are all in the description of this video: Facebook, Instagram, Ravelry, my website, etc.

  • @stonecrestquilt
    @stonecrestquilt 5 лет назад +1

    The purple cowl looks so squishy! Love my Denise hooks. I used your link to order a few more hooks and 40" cable.

    • @LightandJoyDesigns
      @LightandJoyDesigns  5 лет назад +1

      It is! These patterns have been almost a year in the making. Finally had time to publish them and put them all together. That's cool about the hooks! The Denise hooks are awesome. I truly love them. :-)