I learned something called 'cro-hooking' many years ago, using a needle with a hook at each end, like the one in this video. With that stitch you pretty much always use two colours, but end up with a striped pattern, with one colour predominant on one side, and one on the other. Then, more recently, I have learned Tunisian crochet. This Tunisian in the Round is like a combination of the two. I think I'm going to have some fun with this!
Is the loop that is on your hook when you connect to the back bumps the first stitch in the round or is the first stitch in a back bump considered the first stitch?
Great video, super clear instructions! Where did you get this 9mm double ended hook? I can't find any above 6mm online, even in the Amazon links you suggested... Please recommend some if you can :)
I wanted to say that I love your patterns and that I've been following your blog for years 🤩 THANK you for your amazing patterns and helping me feel useful during this time!!! I'm working on the Denim Dreams triangle scarf right now.
Hi Stella! It would be done in the same way but you would use 2 balls of the same colored yarn...1 for the "forward" pass and 1 for the "reverse" pass.
There are several kinds you can buy. This link might help? hearthookhome.com/tunisian-crochet-in-the-round/? There are two hook manufacturers I am in talks with now to make these more available for everyone. Should be available soon!
Great tutorial! I have a double ended hook and want to try this out....one question....is the first round the only round you do the 'pull through one' when starting the return pass? I assume that since you always have the return yarn on the hook, white in this example, you don't need to pull through one when beginning the subsequent rounds....thanks so much!!
Great tutorial! Can you do a video on increasing and decreasing while working in the round?
I learned something called 'cro-hooking' many years ago, using a needle with a hook at each end, like the one in this video. With that stitch you pretty much always use two colours, but end up with a striped pattern, with one colour predominant on one side, and one on the other. Then, more recently, I have learned Tunisian crochet. This Tunisian in the Round is like a combination of the two. I think I'm going to have some fun with this!
Thank you for the tutorial ❤ PERFECTLY Demonstrated🙏🏾
Thanks for watching!
Finally, a clear and simple explanation! Thank you
Thank you for this. It helps as I’m learning how to work in the round for a sweater I want to make that’s in the round but wasn’t sure how.
This seemed way over my head when I saw the title, but it's really cool! Thank you for sharing this.
Thank you for this, it was just the right pace.
Merci beaucoup pour ces explications très claires et très intéressantes. Bon week-end à vous. Petit bonjour de la France 😀
Best tutorial yet!
You make things so easy to understand . Thank you 😊 .
This video is so useful - I just wish I could save it so I could find it easily later! That feature doesn't seem to be available on this video. :(
TYSM for showing us how to start this pattern. This tutorial is very helpful and useful. 😉👍🥰
Glad it was helpful!
Very good tutorial. Thank you so much.
I did enjoy it.💙 Thanks for showing how to do this.
Is the loop that is on your hook when you connect to the back bumps the first stitch in the round or is the first stitch in a back bump considered the first stitch?
Great video, super clear instructions! Where did you get this 9mm double ended hook? I can't find any above 6mm online, even in the Amazon links you suggested... Please recommend some if you can :)
I wanted to say that I love your patterns and that I've been following your blog for years 🤩 THANK you for your amazing patterns and helping me feel useful during this time!!! I'm working on the Denim Dreams triangle scarf right now.
This is so cool!
Awesome..that was the easiest I have seen..👍
Would this work with tunisian hooks that have the cables on the end? Or does it have to be the two sided hook?
You could use a cabled hook set. Here is more info for you: hearthookhome.com/tunisian-crochet-hooks-guide/
What hook is that. I cant seem to find any double ended Tunisian hooks.
What is the difference between th if s and brioche?
Looks wonderful but, I'm a beginner. How can I make it using one color only? Sorry if I sound dumb 🤔🤔 Thank you for your help 😃😃
Hi Stella! It would be done in the same way but you would use 2 balls of the same colored yarn...1 for the "forward" pass and 1 for the "reverse" pass.
Great video!! Where do you get a double ended hook?
There are several kinds you can buy. This link might help? hearthookhome.com/tunisian-crochet-in-the-round/?
There are two hook manufacturers I am in talks with now to make these more available for everyone. Should be available soon!
Can you recommend a good set of Double end hooks? The ones I keep finding are super long and I was hoping for shorter ones.
I like the Clover ones, but unfortunately they only go up to 6mm.
Thank you so much! I may have just squeaked and fan girls that you replied! My day has been made! ❤️
How confusing would it be to have the same color yarn for both passes?
It's honestly not too bad if you know what to look for.
Can you Tunisian crochet in the round with a cable on your hook?
Absolutely, as long as you have a hook at each end of the cable
@@HeartHookHome I’ve never heard of a cable with a hook on each end! It’s a tab.
Great tutorial! I have a double ended hook and want to try this out....one question....is the first round the only round you do the 'pull through one' when starting the return pass? I assume that since you always have the return yarn on the hook, white in this example, you don't need to pull through one when beginning the subsequent rounds....thanks so much!!
Hi! Yes the very first pull through of the entire piece is the only one that goes through just that one loop. The rest are all pull through two.
Danke 👌🌷☘️👏
You need to take the cable hook set recommendation off your site! Some of us assumed you had a tutorial for your recommendation!
You can do regular tunisian crochet, not in the round, with cable ones
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We do not make wash cloths in the UK when you go on and make a tutorial it's to all over the world not just America
Then don't make wash cloths. 🤷♀️