Crochet for Knitters - Tunisian Stripes Blanket

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  • Опубліковано 9 вер 2024
  • To get your free copy of the pattern to follow along, visit my website here:
    verypink.com/20...
    Information on modifying this pattern are on my website, at the link above.
    Information on things you'll see in this video:
    The interchangeable Tunisian Crochet hooks I'm using can be found here: www.yarn.com/in...
    The yarn used in the pink/blue/green blanket is Knit Picks Brava Worsted, Blush - 3 skeins, Sky - 4 skeins (extra skein for fringe), Mint - 3 skeins
    The yarn used in the Sock Monkey colors blanket is Lion Brand Wool-Ease Worsted, Cranberry - 3 skeins (extra skein for fringe), Oxford Grey - 2 skeins, Wheat - 3 skeins
    The sweater I'm wearing is a free pattern + video tutorial, which can be found here:
    verypink.com/20...
    The nail polish I'm wearing is by Julep, color "Malala".
    refer.julep.com...
    Friends, before you comment - is your comment a question about modifying the pattern? Please use the guidelines in the free pattern to change the size, yarn weight, hook size, etc. There are no shortcuts to determining a different starting chain number. You have to work a swatch and measure!

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  • @marycase5473
    @marycase5473 3 роки тому +2

    Thank you! I did this Afghan stitch with my Mom over 50 years ago and your video helped me remember how to do it again! Great explanation!🧶💜

  • @cyndylou08
    @cyndylou08 9 років тому +25

    When changing colors, I know a simple fix for the first stitch that remains in the previous color. All you need to do is change colors for the last yarn over (pull through two) rather than when beginning the next row in the new color :) Thank you for this pattern!

    • @katiestott1449
      @katiestott1449 3 роки тому +1

      Came here to say this. This is how I was taught to change colors with Tunisian, it looks a lot neater.

  • @katiepijuan1138
    @katiepijuan1138 Рік тому +1

    So happy to be following! Great instruction for a beginner. Thank you ☺

  • @lenorewetzel
    @lenorewetzel 9 років тому +5

    I love the up-close camera view of your work. It's so easy to see what you're doing! Thank you!

  • @GaminGawdess
    @GaminGawdess 9 років тому +4

    I am a thumb yarn grabber too. I started as a child and never changed that habit. It makes us extra special. Oh and I love the name Tippy. I have been tunisian crocheting for a few years and LOVE IT!!!!! I have always loved the look and feel of knitting and that further enhanced my love of tunisian.

  • @shymoment
    @shymoment 5 років тому +2

    While I love to knit I have wanted to try something new. I have always wanted to try Tunisian crochet but I thought it looked difficult and I don't crochet. You make this look so simple. I have found my new thing to try. Thank you.

  • @SerpentRainbow
    @SerpentRainbow 9 років тому

    I just want to thank you for your Crochet for Knitters series. I am on my 3rd giant granny square baby blanket in the last month all because your videos helped me "get" crochet, as I am primarily a knitter. So Thank You, I keep coming back to your videos and sharing them with friend that want to learn how to crochet.

  • @staceyburley195
    @staceyburley195 Рік тому

    I would love to see more Tunisian Crochet tutorials. I just started learning. Thank you so much for this:)

  • @mysteryglo
    @mysteryglo 9 років тому +1

    I have never done the Tunisian stitch and have crocheted most of my life.. I never realized how easy it was or how nice it looked! I love the fact that it is easy to cross stitch onto! I will be using this stitch in the future. Thanks so much for the tutorial!

  • @dianneunterbrink3744
    @dianneunterbrink3744 8 років тому +6

    Thanks for such an outstanding tutorial. I've often had trouble doing Tunisian crochet but you have made it so simple and I will tackle it again, with confidence that with you help I can do it! Thanks too for the free pattern. I have a feeling this will become a favorite of mine. I like how it looks like knitting and has a tighter weave than crochet. That will be nice for certain projects. Great job!! Can you do a future tutorial on how to increase and decrease stitches when doing Tunisian crochet? That will be handy and help me create new patterns for myself. I love your style of teaching and will look for more of your tutorials.

  • @charrhodes9288
    @charrhodes9288 7 років тому

    I just love your crochet tutorials. I don't knit but maybe I will try. Anyway, what I love about your videos is that you ALWAYS add information, technical or just informative Like the name of a knot or what to avoid because you have been down that road. Thank you so much, Charles Rhodes

  • @christied6345
    @christied6345 9 років тому +1

    I absolutely love your videos. I prefer crochet over knitting, and I just love your tutorials! They are so informative, easy to understand and your camera angles are so wonderful! My aunt prefers to knit and we have used a lot of your patterns and videos. Thank you so much! :) :)

  • @ethan2bart
    @ethan2bart 7 років тому +3

    So, this is my project for next semester. I'm going to do this in my university's colors, and the name will be my school's name. This would make a great team blanket!

  • @keturahspencer
    @keturahspencer Рік тому

    I'm currently working on a Tunisian crochet hat bottom up in the mock knit stitch. I decided to cast on like I was knitting, and it worked great. I used the German twisted cast on.

  • @296jacqi
    @296jacqi 6 років тому +1

    "...poking the dog in the eye...". Hahaha! Loved that.

  • @miszreese
    @miszreese 9 років тому +2

    i really could watch you cross stitch all day lol

  • @sophroniel
    @sophroniel 7 років тому +2

    I have always been so scared to try crochet after trying to teach myself and it going so badly.... I'm a very competent knitter and can even do naalbinding (norse knitting) which involves knotting back into itself--but crochet terrifies me! But you make it seem so simple and I think I can use this as my entry to crochet!!! thank you so much

  • @BeatlesFanSonia
    @BeatlesFanSonia 4 роки тому

    I made an Afghan with Tunisian crochet about thirty years ago. I made a few more items through the years but then I got into knitting and set my Tunisian needles aside. I still have them though. It is easier than knitting or crochet but there aren’t many patterns for it. That’s probably why I haven’t done much of it!

  • @Bunny20246
    @Bunny20246 8 років тому +1

    I love the blanket it's gorgeous especially the lettering I can't wait to start another tunisian blanket

  • @crispappletart
    @crispappletart 9 років тому +1

    Staci, this video comes at the perfect time for me! I love crocheting blankets and have been wanting to do more Tunisian crochet. I've only done a couple of entrelac squares using the Tunisian simple stitch so far. My man always complains that my "normal" crocheted blankets have holes, so they don't keep him warm. The alternative is to knit a blanket, which, although I love knitting, I have no desire to do. This project may just be the solution I'm looking for! It has the ease and quickness of crochet with the look and coverage of knitted fabric. And a big plus - Tunisian is fun to do!

    • @crispappletart
      @crispappletart 9 років тому

      Looks like I'll have to put a set of interchangeable hooks on my Christmas list! They're just not in the budget otherwise.

  • @castermetal
    @castermetal 9 років тому +1

    Thank you for your kindness.

  • @FrostyJava
    @FrostyJava 9 років тому +1

    Cool! First video I could find that addresses the curling and what to do about it! THANK YOU! And now I am off to find that awesome "bent tipped" needle you are using. I had never seen one before. You are a great teacher.

  • @coldfusionmusical
    @coldfusionmusical 6 років тому

    Wow, Tunisian crochet is growing on my. Looks quite quick, I'm knitting a long scarf with some kind of basketweave stitch and it's taking me forever due to me having other commitments and knitting is possible only during my free time. The Tunisian simple stitch looks really nice, I think I'll give it a try in case I need to crank up something. Thanks Staci for your simple tutorial!

  • @adalai7649
    @adalai7649 3 роки тому +1

    Great pattern! Fascinating Tunisian crochet technique!

  • @FrostyJava
    @FrostyJava 9 років тому

    The dog ate it! Too funny. No biscuit. LOL

  • @KnitItOutVancity
    @KnitItOutVancity 9 років тому +1

    Very very easy!! It looks very enjoyable too! Thanks a lot for teaching me yet another amazing thing! ;)

  • @lndsyvghnbubert
    @lndsyvghnbubert 7 років тому

    Ohhhhhh! I'm totally going to do this! It's such a classic, clean look.

  • @VogueLovesU2
    @VogueLovesU2 9 років тому

    Love that you wear Julep!!! I'm loving that colour!

  • @pugmcmuffins9282
    @pugmcmuffins9282 6 років тому +2

    Thank you for a wonderful video! Also, I am so jealous of your eyes! They are gorgeous! :)

  • @verypinkknits
    @verypinkknits  9 років тому +7

    Brenda Paladino - I don't know of a video on picking up dropped stitches in Tunisian crochet...but since stitches are picked up every other row, it's probably best just to rip back to the previous row to correct it. (If you find a dropped stitch before the previous row, you definitely have to rip back.)

  • @kaijuladymskaiju4190
    @kaijuladymskaiju4190 9 років тому +1

    This is a technique I've been keen to try, and I want to thank you for this video! Your free pattern is just what I was looking for as a lovely gift to personalise. You're the best :-)

  • @MelissaJox4
    @MelissaJox4 8 років тому +2

    Thank you so much. Although I am familiar with this stitch ( I use it for graph blankets) I never knew to use a larger hook! Right now I am using a large hook and my work is not curling!

  • @Laidrien
    @Laidrien 9 років тому

    This looks really fun and satisfying! Will have to get my hands on some of those types of crochet hooks. I have some of the old fashioned ones from my Memere, but like you said I don't want to be poking the dog in the eye while I work ;)

  • @annkinderknecht987
    @annkinderknecht987 9 років тому +4

    You do a good job of explaining.....looks fun and now want to try !

  • @susanarodriguez9830
    @susanarodriguez9830 8 років тому +1

    Thank you so much for this tutorial!🌹

  • @mayragraiban
    @mayragraiban 8 років тому

    where have you been all my life? love love love

  • @khyati86UK
    @khyati86UK 9 років тому

    Love this tutorial! Working on my blanket now!

  • @dwimeirahayuprihatin6453
    @dwimeirahayuprihatin6453 8 років тому

    Hi Verypink knits... i love the way you give us how to do it..

  • @ameli.jipurameli1121
    @ameli.jipurameli1121 8 років тому

    Hola, amo todo lo que enseñas, muchas gracias. Mercedes

  • @terrace1
    @terrace1 9 років тому

    Hello Very Pink Knits, Excellent tutorial. thank you for a very clear explanation. Have a wounderful day.

  • @anitawessels3932
    @anitawessels3932 6 років тому

    Thanks for this clear training video.

  • @ladygray4
    @ladygray4 9 років тому +1

    I've tried tunisian crochet off and on since the 1970s. Without any luck. I always get so frustrated with how it curls up, and I had tried everything I knew to minimize it, but it still didn't look like I wanted it to look. But I never tried steaming it! If you steam acrylic yarn, is this what's known as "killing" it? Is that what stops the curling? I'm going to try it again, and hope it works this time - that baby blanket (and doggie blanket) are just adorable!!

    • @verypinkknits
      @verypinkknits  9 років тому +1

      ladygray4 - it may depend on the acrylic yarn, but I didn't have to "kill" anything! Just a gentle steaming with any fiber type is all this stitch needs. If you find that your Tunisian crochet curls and won't lie flat, you probably need to go up a hook size.

    • @crispappletart
      @crispappletart 9 років тому +1

      I've killed acrylic before. To do so, I had to steam the item, let it dry, smooth it out, steam again, etc. I repeated the process several times, as it was a lace shawl that really needed an aggressive blocking to open up the pattern. If you run the steam over the finished blanket just once or even twice, it shouldn't end up killing the acrylic. But it will smooth it out. As far as I know, steam is the only way to smooth acrylic and make it flat. It won't respond to regular blocking as animal fibers do.

    • @ladygray4
      @ladygray4 9 років тому

      crispappletart
      This is the first time I've heard of steaming acrylic (well, in Stacey's video) and I've been crocheting for 50 years. So I went out at lunch & got yarn & size "K" tunisian hook to try this again for a blanket for my great-niece. Keep your fingers crossed for me!

    • @crispappletart
      @crispappletart 9 років тому

      Cool, I'm rooting for you! Good luck. Hopefully, I'll start mine sometime soon, too! :)

  • @sunshinesue4131
    @sunshinesue4131 9 років тому +1

    I tried Tunisian crochet for the first time last year and I had so much fun with the afghan hook..I could never figure out how to make those afghan-sized blankets with the hook as there are only so many stitches that fit on the hook, but that was before I knew about the interchangeable set, I ordered one for myself! (I also ordered the knitters pride Marblz acrylic set, so pretty, plus you get a pen made out of the symphonies material!) I like in Tunisian crochet that you always have the right side row facing so you never have to turn your work! Did this technique originate in Tunisia or maybe it was made popular there? Attaching the fringe probably helps with the curling as well.

  • @BJ7481
    @BJ7481 9 років тому

    Thanks for the tutorial. Nice hooks.

  • @josephinesipple6956
    @josephinesipple6956 5 років тому +1

    I’m pondering what to do for a granddaughter on the way.
    I’ve tried Tunisian over and over, and the curl absolutely drives me insane.
    Thank you so much for explaining the several things to minimize and steam to lay flat.
    I sure appreciate you and just subscribed, and will definitely make one for my granddaughter with her name, once they give me color suggestions.
    Do you think going with a variegated yarn would work with Tunisian? That way I don’t have to have exact colors.
    Thank you!

  • @sunnahdaughter9217
    @sunnahdaughter9217 9 років тому

    Oh God this look very elegant thank you dear

  • @susiejohnson4530
    @susiejohnson4530 7 років тому

    very good and informative!!! learned a LOT!! thank you!

  • @RosaGonzalez-uc1ip
    @RosaGonzalez-uc1ip 5 років тому

    Hola. Me ha gustado tus ideas gracias

  • @blancs757808
    @blancs757808 9 років тому

    I love this thank you for sharing!!!!

  • @amaliesmommy
    @amaliesmommy 8 років тому +2

    VeryPink Knits, how did you get your blanket to not curl? I've tried to find tutorials on here, but they always curl...

    • @verypinkknits
      @verypinkknits  8 років тому +1

      Please watch the tutorial - I go into a lot of detail about that.

  • @sheilapratt9684
    @sheilapratt9684 9 років тому

    I never learned to crochet as a child. I would watch my mom for hours. But I never got how to do it. She tried to teach me, but I always ended up with " flower pots" at least that's what we called it. But this! This afghan stitch I can do. My only problem is...how do you join the panels? I was attempting a twin afghan but I am now lost. So lost that I have cried. Is there a special way to join them so it looks as one piece? Like you have? I guess that is where I'm lost.

  • @margaretfletcher8769
    @margaretfletcher8769 7 років тому

    Great tutorial, thanks x

  • @WinefrideMC
    @WinefrideMC 9 років тому +1

    Why not use a log tail cast-on - it seems to work for me and is easier than the initial chain?

    • @verypinkknits
      @verypinkknits  9 років тому

      Caroline Knowles - that's a great idea, Caroline!

  • @brendapaladino3308
    @brendapaladino3308 9 років тому

    I got some Knitter's Pride Tunisian Crochet hooks for Christmas and I've just started my blanket. A couple of times already, I have almost lost a stitch. I'm wondering if there is a video on how to pick up a dropped stitch in Tunisian Crochet?

  • @madabbafan
    @madabbafan 4 роки тому

    For the hook sizes do the US hook sizes go up like the UK ones do? So going up two sizes would be a 1mm increase as they go up in half mm

  • @nathaliefernando7734
    @nathaliefernando7734 8 років тому +1

    good job

  • @lisbethsjostrand5397
    @lisbethsjostrand5397 6 років тому

    - I just wonder how to make the rows so long... There is no place for that many stiches on the Tunisian hook. Not on any one of the twoo examples you show. I don’t know why I don’t get it. In your example You make ten stiches. How many do You make for the blanket?
    I certainly am not very bright today. 🤓 Thank You for showing Tunisian crocheting, starten to learn it in the beginning of this year.. (2018)
    /Lisbeth from Sweden

  • @flowerplant6870
    @flowerplant6870 4 роки тому

    Thanks

  • @wallannie
    @wallannie 9 років тому

    I am curious as to what the cross stitch letters look like on the back of the blanket. I know they are in reverse, but how is the finished look? (LOVE and appreciate all of your videos. I've been knitting for two years now, and it's you who taught me. =) Thank you so much!)

    • @rivera42johnson
      @rivera42johnson 7 років тому

      wallannie the back will just look like vertical lines :)

  • @demisha24
    @demisha24 9 років тому

    This blanket looks like it will be very warm, what do you suggest if I would want to make one for a queen size bed.

  • @jeanetteElizabeth61
    @jeanetteElizabeth61 9 років тому

    I am six rows away from my finished baby blanket for my cousin I will post a pic when complete. I do have to redo the letters as I did not tie them secure enough and they are all coming apart my yarn is 100% acrylic. I don't really mind as I can make them look a little bit better funny just got to the part where you explain how to tie the knot in the letters. Also I did not see a part about weaving in the ends should I treat them as the letters undo the ply and weave in or just weave in? I am passing on the fringe for the baby blanket a personal choice...I love the look though

    • @verypinkknits
      @verypinkknits  9 років тому

      jeanette Agnew - yes, if the blanket will be machine washed, untwist the plies and tie a double knot.

  • @jesstyarks8308
    @jesstyarks8308 8 років тому

    im not sure if you know...but when you say you will give a link to another video/pattern on the screen its never there. i dont mean to sound rude just helpful..thanks for the great knitting videos i love them!

    • @verypinkknits
      @verypinkknits  8 років тому

      +Jess Tyarks - thanks, Jess. When I say that, there is a box that appears on screen, but it isn't always visible to people using mobile devices. Recently, UA-cam has fixed this with Cards - instead of annotation boxes, the little "i" in the upper-right corner serves the purpose, and is visible on mobile devices. Regardless, you can always find all of the links I refer to in the video description field, just below the video.

  • @JustLiliGaming
    @JustLiliGaming 9 років тому

    I was wondering about something, this blanket that you made did you make it all at once with changing color or by stripes of color and then you sewed it all together?
    Thank you!

    • @verypinkknits
      @verypinkknits  9 років тому

      Liliana Hassiotis - this blanket is done in one piece. Please watch the video and follow the free pattern, available here: verypink.com/2014/11/12/crochet-for-knitters-tunisian-stripes-blanket/

  • @lindavecellio3524
    @lindavecellio3524 2 роки тому

    To make the afghan longer, would you recommend adding more stripes or making each stripe wider?

  • @stephiescrafts
    @stephiescrafts 3 роки тому

    I recently purchased the hook set you are using in your video, I'm just wondering if any of your hooks cracked. One of mine arrived broken but the rest look like they could break easily the wood is very thin at the hook part

    • @verypinkknits
      @verypinkknits  3 роки тому +1

      No, I've never had a problem with any of my Knitter's Pride tools breaking or cracking. Contact the manufacturer for a replacement!

  • @joanderson9736
    @joanderson9736 2 роки тому

    Does this curl?

  • @lynnw3231
    @lynnw3231 9 років тому

    First off, I love your tutorials! I was curious how many sizes do you typically go up in your needle size when you are creating the Tunisian stitch?

    • @verypinkknits
      @verypinkknits  9 років тому

      +Lynn w - it really depends on your tension. I find myself going up about 3 hook sizes for Tunisian crochet.

  • @Aussiefan19
    @Aussiefan19 6 років тому

    When you color change and get to the end how did you get your end colors to line up? Mine always looks like a dropped stitch.

  • @mjm3852
    @mjm3852 5 років тому

    I started one of these blankets recently and I'm at the part where I need to do the cross-stitch. When I have a letter that has a gap between colour on a horizontal row, do I just carry a long string at the back and continue or is there a better way so that the back of the work doesn't look so stringy and messy? Thanks

    • @verypinkknits
      @verypinkknits  5 років тому

      Yes - when you're embroidering the letters, cut and restart the yarn as often as you need to to keep it from being messy on the back.

    • @mjm3852
      @mjm3852 5 років тому

      Thanks for the quick reply. I actually saw another video of cross stitch on tunisian and they showed how to do all the cross stitch without seeing any colour on the back side. So I got my blanket almost done. I will be posting on Ravelry soon and will be tagging your pattern. Thanks again. @@verypinkknits

  • @Jenny_bell_key
    @Jenny_bell_key 9 років тому

    This is great! Can a person crochet a full size blanket with this kind of hook? I was just wondering since the hook and cord are not that long.

    • @verypinkknits
      @verypinkknits  9 років тому +1

      Jenn B. - you can cram a lot of stitches on a cord with a hook, but it really depends on the hook size and the thickness of yarn you're using. The set I'm using is an interchangeable set, meaning I can attach any cord length to the hook, to make any size piece. I highly recommend them: www.yarn.com/index.cfm/fuseaction/product.detail/categoryID/0D3CF20A-2155-4EF7-B2C3-86685C455877/productID/309E0195-490C-41B9-B5EF-BD18E8013CB1/

    • @Jenny_bell_key
      @Jenny_bell_key 9 років тому

      Thank you! Ordering a set!

  • @tashac9619
    @tashac9619 8 років тому

    I am trying to learn the Tunisian crotchet. All the tutorials i am seeing is with swatches. I am trying figure how do an actually blanket. Any suggestions? Also, i have the straight Tunisian crotchet hooks. Help!

    • @verypinkknits
      @verypinkknits  8 років тому +2

      +TASHA C - the free pattern for this blanket (actual blanket, not swatches) is available on my website here:
      verypink.com/2014/11/12/crochet-for-knitters-tunisian-stripes-blanket/
      I have another free Tunisian Crochet blanket pattern here:
      verypink.com/2014/11/12/crochet-for-knitters-tunisian-stripes-blanket/

  • @Tinkertotz13
    @Tinkertotz13 9 років тому

    Can interchangeable circular knitting needle cords be used on the ends of interchangeable Tunisian crochet hooks? Like, if I bought a set of Knitter's Pride interchangeable circular knitting needles, can I use those same cords on a Knitter's Pride interchangeable Tunisian crochet hook?

    • @verypinkknits
      @verypinkknits  9 років тому +2

      ***** - I don't know about other brands, but yes for Knitter's Pride. Knitter's Pride cords will work with their knitting needles as well as their Tunisan hooks.

    • @Tinkertotz13
      @Tinkertotz13 9 років тому

      VeryPink Knits Awesome! Thank you very much for your quick reply :) And amazing tutorial, as usual.

  • @TheBochup1
    @TheBochup1 8 років тому

    your needle is only that long. How do you do a Blanket 4 times its length?

    • @verypinkknits
      @verypinkknits  8 років тому

      +TheBochup1 - if you're asking about length, any length can be created with the same number of stitches. If you're asking about width - the tunisian hooks I'm using with the flexible cords can hold a tremendous number of stitches.

  • @WandaCasamento59
    @WandaCasamento59 7 років тому

    Hi Staci, I was wondering about the pretty sweater /jacket with the zipper I also noticed it behind you on the mannequin when you did the tutorial on the Downton Hat - Is their a chance that you will do a tutorial of it? Or, Did you do it already, I just don't see it (very sorry) please give me the name of it in that case , Thank you I love your tutorials you inspire me Wanda

    • @verypinkknits
      @verypinkknits  7 років тому

      Yes, that tutorial can be found here: verypink.com/2011/09/07/womans-zippered-lettermans-jacket/

    • @WandaCasamento59
      @WandaCasamento59 7 років тому +1

      Thank you,,I'm going to be starting The Sixes and Three cowl today and I'm doing two for both my daughters. this will be my first project I'm very inspired by your tutorials the next is the Skeins Miss Grace Shawl I really want to that one its so pretty. so this sweater is after if I don't go into debt hahaha Thanks Again Love your Tutorials you make it look like its possible when it looks very complicated.

  • @LottieSue
    @LottieSue 7 років тому

    Do you need to steam the item after every washing?

    • @verypinkknits
      @verypinkknits  7 років тому +1

      It might depend on the yarn you use, but no - after I straightened it out the first time, it stayed straight (two different blankets in two different yarns).

  • @ninascudder3366
    @ninascudder3366 8 років тому

    hi lovely blanket a quick question been trying to find the site on were you got your cross stitch letters i did try and copy the link you put but there nothing there please could you send the link many thanks

    • @verypinkknits
      @verypinkknits  8 років тому +1

      +nina scudder - the link for both the upper case and lower case letters is in the free pattern, here is the link to the lower case letters: www.my-cross-stitch-patterns.com/view-alphabet_arial_font_lowercase_height_20_stitches_cross_stitch_pattern_free.html

    • @ninascudder3366
      @ninascudder3366 8 років тому

      +VeryPink Knits thankyou very much for your time in finding me this :)

  • @castermetal
    @castermetal 9 років тому

    If i will make a blanket.would i buy a long needle?

    • @verypinkknits
      @verypinkknits  9 років тому

      Norma Wong - yes, you will need a long Tunisian crochet hook to knit this blanket.

    • @castermetal
      @castermetal 9 років тому

      ok.thank you for your kindness.

  • @thecrochetman5409
    @thecrochetman5409 9 років тому

    i am 10 years old i know how to knit and crochet

  • @castermetal
    @castermetal 9 років тому

    How can i make it bigger?

    • @verypinkknits
      @verypinkknits  9 років тому

      Norma Wong - just begin with a longer starting chain to make it wider, and add stripes (or lengthen stripes) to make it longer.

    • @castermetal
      @castermetal 9 років тому

      Do you have a link tutorial? I have no idea.thank you for your kind reply.

    • @verypinkknits
      @verypinkknits  9 років тому

      Norma Wong - I don't have a tutorial specific to making this blanket larger, but the free downloadable pattern (link in the video description, just below the video) gives instructions for modifying the size.

    • @castermetal
      @castermetal 9 років тому

      Thank you for your kindness.