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Part 1 - Tunisian Mosaic Crochet Stitches - Right Handed
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- Опубліковано 8 сер 2024
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Learn the two stitches that are used in Tunisian Mosaic Crochet -
1. Tunisian Simple Stitch
2. Front Post Extended Simple Stitch.
This video also explains how to change color at the beginning of a forward pass.
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Very exciting! Thanks so much for such a great demonstration!
Thank you Cheryl, I am so glad to hear that you liked it :)
Thank you. Very clear instructions. I'm excited to start Tunisian Mosaic
I hope you will enjoy it :)
Love this demo. I have the hooks so now I can use them
That's great! I hope you will enjoy it!
Never done Tunisian Crochet! Someone on a Facebook Crochet group recommend you, she made a mosaic crochet blanket using the Tunisian method. I am so impressed with your videos! So here I go learning something new! 🥰🧶🦒
I am so glad to hear this, I hope you are enjoying your Tunisian Mosaic crochet journey! You are welcome to reach out if you have any questions :)
Excellent video!🙏
thank you!
Thank you so much 😊
You're welcome 😊
Do you have any solutions for locking the Tss between the rows on an extended stitch so you don't get flaps/ridges? these would be the same flaps/ridges you get in overlay if you don't anchor the BLO SC when you do the MDC
I don't but someone in my facebook group (KnitterKnotter Hangout) created a tutorial for it and share it there.
When I did this I ended up with my extended stitches slanting diagonally towards the left. Is there some reason I may be encountering this?
It is hard to say what might be going on without looking at your swatch. Could you please send me a picture - arunima@knitterknotter.com.
I crochet but never tried mosaic crochet. I fell upon this tutorial as I was looking for a video that would explain the difference between mosaic crochet and Tunisian mosaic crochet. Can you explain the difference? As a beginner in mosaic is Tunisian the best place to start?
Mosaic crochet can be done in both traditional crochet and Tunisian crochet. In traditional crochet, you typically crochet one row, cut the yarn, and start the next row with a new strand. However, in Tunisian crochet, you don't need to cut and rejoin after every row.
For flat projects worked in rows, Tunisian crochet might be a better choice, while traditional crochet might be more suitable for center-out (in the round) projects.
Ultimately, the choice is yours. I recommend trying Tunisian crochet as it reduces the number of ends to weave in and eliminates the need for an envelope border.
How do you start the beginning, please?
Hello Elaine, I have a tutorial where I explain how you can make the Foundation row: ua-cam.com/video/TMObUuUfXV0/v-deo.html
If this is not what you were looking for, let me know.
@@KnitterKnotter yes that’s it! Thank you so much. I’ve signed up for your newsletter. I am behind bc this is a very new technique for me since I’ve never tried Tunisian crochet. I did overlay mosaic. I don’t even understand the terminology of Tunisian but you’ve done a great job explaining in the newsletter.
Thanks again. I look forward to learning this no end tails on the sides 🥰
@@elainef.rogers2148 perfect! I hope you will enjoy this technique! It does take some practice but since it is just two stitches, you should be able to pick it up easily :)