![]() Feel free to use the twisting method, if you like. ![]() It’s necessary in knitting since there are only loops across, but I have never used it in Tunisian. I have never found it necessary since there is a chain lifeline through Tunisian crochet. When changing colors in part A of each row, you can twist the yarns to lock them in place, if you like. When changing colors, simply drop the old color to the back and pick up the new color. If you prefer not to work in Intarsia or, if you prefer to use a shorter hook, feel free to work the afghan in strips for joining later. Do not carry the strands across the back or work over the unused colors. This will require that you make bobbins or separate balls of yarn. ![]() You will find that each square is worked in Intarsia method. So, keeping with my tradition of “square illusion” afghans, I have designed the Tunisian crochet afghan using a combination of stitches made specifically to remove that curling so often associated with Tunisian crochet! I love square afghans, but sometimes I don’t want something that I have to seam together later. In stitch pattern with Tunisian hook, 12 sts for 12 rows measures approximately 4″. per skein:Ĭolor A (A), Medium Thyme, 7 skeins Color B (B), Hunter, 1 skein Color C (C), Light Sage, 1 skein Color D (D), Buff, 1 skein 18” MoEZ Afghan Hook, green (or size L-8mm Tunisian hook with cord)
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