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How to make the Afghan Tunisian Crochet Stitch

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  • im using a 10in hook and the stitches are tight should they be loose

  • @MsMegaSkittles It will be easier to work with if your stitches are looser. You can try loosening up on your yarn.

  • at the end where i started at its curled and its still curled what do you do to make it stop curling at the beginning where to started at

  • @MsMegaSkittles There is nothing you can to to stop the curl completely. Starting out with a row of single crochet will reduce the curl but the curl happens to everyone.

  • What if what i am making is longer than this?

  • @HelenaJN You will work a longer chain. You can make it as wide as you want.

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  • @sydbap21 I don't want to hear your thoughts then because you are putting out negativity. You are unable to provide constructive feedback to keep your thoughts to yourself!

  • It must be a mature thing to make comments that are intended to cause controversy, don't you think we have enough going on to bringing to someone freely giving her time to show not just you but ANYONE how to learn a new art. I learned how to crochet through watching Theresa's videos and I can't express how happy I am to so thankful for your kindness and patience. Thanks T!

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  • @Sandi6967 You can work a row of single crochet across the row to finish.

  • omg this looks like so much fun! i cant wait to get to the craft store tomorrow to get a long crochet needle and some more yarn!!!

  • This pattern will curl. So, once you're finished with your project simply block it using a damp washcloth and an iron. The weight of the iron should never fully rest on the material.

  • Hey, Can I ask, how do I end it? Like, after repeating it for many many times till I get the length I want, How do I end the last rows?

  • Cool stitch. I think they should rename it the catepillar stitch; it reminds me of a catepillar. However, Tunisian is a much more elegant name. : ) Nice teaching video. Thank you. Will bookmark this and come back to it later after i am more seasoned.

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