Failed Crochet Afghan Stitch Tunisian - Crochet Shell
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this is so funny!!!
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The Afghan stitch ALWAYS curls o the bottom because the stitches on top of the foundation chain are heavy. The back always looks that way also. so you actually DIDN'T fail
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Hi,
I think it looks beautiful. It does not look like you made any mistakes. If so, give me the mistake pattern so I can do one. Thanks.
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that is gorgeous. i have done Tunisian too, and mine always curls. i don't know how to stop it. i would steam iron afterwards.. but it still curls back eventually. but this is a beautiful piece you have going!
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you could be right that the yarn is thinner but it could also be that you moved one stitch too far when starting otherwise it looks nice, did you ever finish it?
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That looks good to me! I wish I could do that good...
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I found the video for you that has this original pattern! Her screen name is Crochet Geek @ Art of Crochet by Teresa - Andrew's Keepsake - Crochet Afghan
It won't let me post the URL so you'll have to search for the name of her project which was Andrew's Keepsake
to stop the curling I read other places that you do the Tunisian Purl either after the first row or after the foundation row. Hope this helps... if you ever decide to re-try this pattern.
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loving the colours together, the shell is beautiful, well done!!
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(cont. from previous post) Try the honeycomb stitch in two colors. The back doesn't look like the front, but it still looks good. I also agree that I was disappointed in the cutting of the thread. Why didn't she just continue with a double ended crochet hook, then you wouldn't need to cut the yarn. Steady as she goes. You have a good hand.
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I agree with the others, your crichet looks great. I think you are right that the yellow may be a lightere weight yarn and that would change your gague. The back of tunisian doesn't always look well. I understand your desire to have it look nice on both sides, especially for a scarf. (cont. in next post)
Great job on that ! Too help you like it better I suggest 1.) how about adding a fleece backing to it. 2.) to avoid the rolled up edge how about starting off with a picot hem in either reg. crochet or knitting for a few rows than change over to Afghan Stitch Tunisian. I have seen many blankets that are done in multiple techniques and it really is cool. In Tunisian also has many other stitches available to learn that you could use for the combination beginning stitches to avoid rolling.
fishernelson 1 year ago
@fishernelson Thanks. if i attemp to try this stitch againm i will try this. i like the pattern, just not as a scarf
BrooklynPride718 1 year ago
Its looks great, Ive done it too and what I didn't like about it is that mine rolls up like yours
1SidekickAddict 1 year ago
@1SidekickAddict im actually trying it out with the yarn she mentioned...it still cruling but the yarn i have can be washed and dryed so maybe my second attempt will be a good one
BrooklynPride718 1 year ago
You could add some fringe to the ends to weigh down the curl, or maybe you could make another scarf and sew it to the back side of the first (wrong side to wrong side) so you would have a reversible scarf !?
Songbirde01 1 year ago
@Songbirde01 i thought about making two and putting them back to back but thats to much. plus i realized that the scarf looks extra girly and im a little rough around the edges...lol the scarf was suppose to be for my self. i also thout about taking the shells out and just using the afghan.. we shall see how it turns out
BrooklynPride718 1 year ago