My mind is rolling with designs of a dragon scales cowl with dark blue as the main color and blues, greens, and purples underneath...maybe a varigated yarn
I love it. I’m a visual learner so just watching you do the stitch really helped me to learn how to do it without all the explanation. Thank you so much. 🤩🫶🏼
УЗОР РОСКОШНЫЙ, НО Я ОЧЕНЬ ЖАДНАЯ НА НИТКИ И ВОТ ТАК РЕЗАТЬ НА КАЖДЫЙ РЯД ....., ЭТО КАК ПО СЕРДЦУ МНЕ НОЖОМ.!!! МОЖНЛ ЛИ ВОЗВРАТОМ К НАЧАЛУ ЦВЕТА.. ТОЕСТЬ ТУДА ОБРАТНО И ПРИСОЕДИНЯТСЯ ТАМ ЖЕ ТОГДА НЕ ПРИДЕТСЯ РЕЗАТЬ КЛОЧЬЯМИ НИТОЧКИ... Я НАВЕРНОЕ ТАК ПОПРОБУЮ.... ДА НАВЕРНОЕ ЧУТЬ УЗОР ВЫТЯНЕТСЯ, НО ТОЖЕ БУДЕТ СВОЕОБРАЗНЫЙ ЭКСКЛЮЗИВ... НО УЗОР ОДНОЗНАЧНО КРАСИВЫЙ!!!❤❤❤
OK this was bright, well lit, clear and you’re going at your own pace not going too fast not going too slow. It’s just perfect. Thank you so much for this tutorial. It’s one of the most beautiful things I’ve ever seen and I hope to do more projects in the future with this.
In order not to constantly chop, you need to have two strings of basic thread, then you would constantly only raise the loop on one side and add a new color.
So for each new color, you'd drop it when you got to the other side, pick up the same color from another skein and work back to the other end, and then you'd have working ends of each color on each side, just carried up? Trying to understand this because I want to do a blanket and I don't want to weave in 300 ends! LOL
I can't wait to try this! But my question is: How do you make a longer piece? You can only fit so many stitches on the needle at a time. I would love to see how to do a blanket or throw or something like that in this stitch. Is that even possible? I'm new to Tunisian crochet as well as your channel, so that's why I ask. Glad I found you!!🥰
Also if you only have a short needle you can make a "patchwork" of smaller sections. They attach directly when you crochet and don't need sewing afterwards.
This is really pretty. Even the smocking over a single colour would be really pretty. What I don't like, though, is how each row, the under-chain (the coloured area, in this case) is not really connected to the one below it, so when the piece is stretched at all, there's some gaping. You could see it sort of happening at the beginning and end. When using a stitch like this for a clothing, or blanket, etc. . .wouldn't that cause some uncomfortable holes as it's stretched and pulled with movement? Is there a way to do this so the chains are more connected, with the overlaying smocked stitch?
As I was watching, I thought "hmm, this would work really well as a sweater motif with a woven fabric lining the wrongside." Although that might not be the go-to solution for everyone and not every crocheter also has a loom, I could still see working this in panels and sewing together with a lining fabric of choice being a cute construction for especially warm and cushy winter apparel.
Me encanta. Un punto hermoso. Pero tengo una pregunta. ¿Se puede hacer con dos agujas y mantener el punto muerto hasta volver a usar el mismo color por la parte trasera como la delantera sin necesidad de cortar cada dos por tres? Es decir... Haciendo la lazada y todo por detrás a la inversa. No sé si me he explicado bien. Un cordial saludo desde España.
The ends can be woven back in a few inches then snipped off, or then could be encased in an edging stitch or border like a lot of mosaic stitch blankets are finished. You could also leave the ends longer and make tassels along the sides. But all that’s mostly cosmetic - those yarns are interlocked with each other, they aren’t pulling out of failing any time soon.
Also, if you did the stitch in the round, you wouldn’t have to keep clipping the white yarn. And if you replaced the individual colors with color changing yarn, you can eliminate all but four of the ends.
@@jlon1066 Is it really possible to stitch it in the round? It would certainly be impossible with this kind of long stiff hook, you could need one with a flexible wire because the hook could have to loop back on itself in a circle. Also at the transition between two rows you wouldn't get a smooth transition since it would basically just be like a flat work folded back on itself. With Tunisian stitch you always have to turn back at the beginning and end of every row, you can't go in a spiral like how you usually knit/crochet in the round. Therefore the transition would only be the single threads stepping over to the next row, not actual stitches. Might be too weak?
@@jlon1066 I had to look into it and apparently there are double headed crochet hooks! I've never seen them before! That solves the problem and makes it possible to do the Tunisian stitch in the round! This is a big revelation for me because I love making stuff with the Tunisian stitch. Usually I make checkered things because I don't like to have too many stitches on the hook at a time.
when you are ready to change the color, attach the new color with a magic knot. Make sure that it is snug up against the white. Then, do your return pass with the new color :)))
This is really cool, but some of us (me) need the verbal explanation with the visual... apparently. Could you maybe post a version like that? I'd appreciate it because I really want to learn this.
What hook is this? It has a longer *beak*? than every other hook I've seen. I looked at the link you provided but nothing looked the same. Thank you! This stitch is making new want to try Tunisian now even though I can't regular crochet very well!
You can crochet a border over the loose threads to hide them or tie them together in groups to make a fun fringe or tassel along the edge. You might have to pull the loose threads through to the outer edges on the right-hand side in order for them to lay in the right position. I hope this helps. Happy crocheting!
I like to see the back side please. I am not a fan of how most Tunisian crochet is not double sided so I want to know what the wrong side is going to look like to help decide what I would use that for...if I need a pattern that is going to be seen from both sides or just one
It's because the end of the yarn attached to the ball is at the opposite end of the project when you finish the row on both directions. There's no way I can see to carry it with you as you work the background color part, so cutting it is really the only option.
This would be such an awesome stitch for a mermaid blanket
My mind is rolling with designs of a dragon scales cowl with dark blue as the main color and blues, greens, and purples underneath...maybe a varigated yarn
Changing colours like this makes it a great way to use all of those scraps you accumilate.
I love it. I’m a visual learner so just watching you do the stitch really helped me to learn how to do it without all the explanation. Thank you so much. 🤩🫶🏼
Same here. A written pattern would be like an unknown code to me!
Hermoso!!!
Podrías ayudarme y decirme cómo terminar las orillas??? 🙏🙏🥰🥰
Por favor???
Mil gracias por compartir tan lindo proyecto y puntada!!!! ❤❤❤❤
I'm the opposite. Just music and no explanation is hard work.
Wonderful Stich! The pattern is very easy to recognize, thank you for these instructions❤️
УЗОР РОСКОШНЫЙ, НО Я ОЧЕНЬ ЖАДНАЯ НА НИТКИ И ВОТ ТАК РЕЗАТЬ НА КАЖДЫЙ РЯД ....., ЭТО КАК ПО СЕРДЦУ МНЕ НОЖОМ.!!! МОЖНЛ ЛИ ВОЗВРАТОМ К НАЧАЛУ ЦВЕТА.. ТОЕСТЬ ТУДА ОБРАТНО И ПРИСОЕДИНЯТСЯ ТАМ ЖЕ ТОГДА НЕ ПРИДЕТСЯ РЕЗАТЬ КЛОЧЬЯМИ НИТОЧКИ... Я НАВЕРНОЕ ТАК ПОПРОБУЮ.... ДА НАВЕРНОЕ ЧУТЬ УЗОР ВЫТЯНЕТСЯ, НО ТОЖЕ БУДЕТ СВОЕОБРАЗНЫЙ ЭКСКЛЮЗИВ... НО УЗОР ОДНОЗНАЧНО КРАСИВЫЙ!!!❤❤❤
This is so pretty!!! ❤❤❤❤❤ I cant wait to try it.
OK this was bright, well lit, clear and you’re going at your own pace not going too fast not going too slow. It’s just perfect. Thank you so much for this tutorial. It’s one of the most beautiful things I’ve ever seen and I hope to do more projects in the future with this.
Awesome, thank you!
Thank you so much. I love tunisian crochet but patterns are difficult to read. Your video is perfect.👌🙏
I haven't knitted or crocheted in 2 years since the death of my father. This stitch is so beautiful, it has inspired me to do it. Thankyou ❤️
WOW, It is an astonishing stitch 😍😍, I'm so happy cuz you made this video to show us how to make this a beautiful piece, Thanks a lot
This is stunning makes me think of mermaids 🧜♀️
That is a stunning a stitch! Thank you for sharing it with us
This is a beautiful pattern for a temperature blanket. I love it
That's an absolutely amazing idea...
Very pretty and a decent tutorial. I would have liked to see the other side though
Same here
The other side looks like purl stitches it’s not that interesting
@@DanteAlice it still would have been good to show
The most beautiful crochet work that I have ever seen😭❤👍
This is absolutely mesmerizing!!!!
Quitting to become a full time blanket mermaid ahaha 🧜🏻♀️ Thank you 💫🫂🩵
Your crochet is clever !!😊 Thanks for sharing ❤️
Thats beautiful! Thank you for showing us how to do it.
Absolutely love this pattern. Going to try this.
Great tutorial following your more detailed one. Like the fringe over the knotted edges. Perfect stitch for my cotton scrubber dish cloths. Thanks.
Thanks for sharing your work, it is amazing!
Wow that is beautiful , thankyou so much for sharing and teaching us,you are amazing
Perfect. Thank You🎉
Очень красиво. Спасибо за урок. Успехов вам
Hermoso y bien explicado ! Graciasss 😊🎉🎉🎉
Какая Вы милая,позитивная,открытая 😊 творческих успехов,здоровья и счастья человеческого❤
I just absolutely adore this!!❤❤
Would love to try to make this!!!!🥰🥰💕
Magnifique ❤❤❤❤
Wonderful 👍
Thanks for sharing
In order not to constantly chop, you need to have two strings of basic thread, then you would constantly only raise the loop on one side and add a new color.
So for each new color, you'd drop it when you got to the other side, pick up the same color from another skein and work back to the other end, and then you'd have working ends of each color on each side, just carried up? Trying to understand this because I want to do a blanket and I don't want to weave in 300 ends! LOL
I definitely want to see this done.
This pattern is very gorgeous!!! Like fish / mermaid scales 🧜♀️ Have you done a clothing piece with this stitch? ❤
Divino🤩😍 Hermoso trabajo Felicitaciones 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Very pretty stitch that I definitely have to try, but that 1 yarn under is going to take some getting used to. Off to dig up my Tunisian hooks..
Meraviglioso ❤❤
Eu amei, parabéns pelo talento e obrigada pelo tutorial
Благодарю!❤
Очень красиво и простое объяснение ! 😊
I LOVE IT
انت فنانة ❤
Amazing ❤
I wonder if this could work in the round 🤔 I think it might solve the issue of having to cut the yarn each row.
Великолепно!!! Теперь только осталось придумать, что связать таким узором❤
Tunisian smock stitch. I see it now.
Es precioso!!
😍 parabéns, seu trabalho ficou lindo, adorei! 👏👏👏
Thanks 😊
It looks like dragon scales🐲🐉. I'm gonna try it out!
Yes! My mind is rolling with ideas of a dragon scales cowl...dark blue main color and blues, greens and purples for the color changes...
I like using a foundation aingle crochet when I do tunisian crochet. I should do more Tunisian crochet patterns.
THANK YOU
I can't wait to try this! But my question is: How do you make a longer piece? You can only fit so many stitches on the needle at a time. I would love to see how to do a blanket or throw or something like that in this stitch. Is that even possible? I'm new to Tunisian crochet as well as your channel, so that's why I ask.
Glad I found you!!🥰
Tunisian crochet hooks comes with extra wire attached as knitting needles
Also if you only have a short needle you can make a "patchwork" of smaller sections. They attach directly when you crochet and don't need sewing afterwards.
Graciasss....🎉
Es muy hermoso ❤
Maravilloso 👏 👏 👏
This is really pretty. Even the smocking over a single colour would be really pretty.
What I don't like, though, is how each row, the under-chain (the coloured area, in this case) is not really connected to the one below it, so when the piece is stretched at all, there's some gaping. You could see it sort of happening at the beginning and end. When using a stitch like this for a clothing, or blanket, etc. . .wouldn't that cause some uncomfortable holes as it's stretched and pulled with movement? Is there a way to do this so the chains are more connected, with the overlaying smocked stitch?
As I was watching, I thought "hmm, this would work really well as a sweater motif with a woven fabric lining the wrongside." Although that might not be the go-to solution for everyone and not every crocheter also has a loom, I could still see working this in panels and sewing together with a lining fabric of choice being a cute construction for especially warm and cushy winter apparel.
Очень красиво!
What brand of wooden hook are you using ? I noticed it’s round at the tip
Me encanta. Un punto hermoso. Pero tengo una pregunta. ¿Se puede hacer con dos agujas y mantener el punto muerto hasta volver a usar el mismo color por la parte trasera como la delantera sin necesidad de cortar cada dos por tres? Es decir... Haciendo la lazada y todo por detrás a la inversa. No sé si me he explicado bien. Un cordial saludo desde España.
Nice
This is really pretty, but how do you deal with all of those tails and loose stitches? It seems like there would be 1000 failure points.
The ends can be woven back in a few inches then snipped off, or then could be encased in an edging stitch or border like a lot of mosaic stitch blankets are finished. You could also leave the ends longer and make tassels along the sides. But all that’s mostly cosmetic - those yarns are interlocked with each other, they aren’t pulling out of failing any time soon.
Also, if you did the stitch in the round, you wouldn’t have to keep clipping the white yarn. And if you replaced the individual colors with color changing yarn, you can eliminate all but four of the ends.
@@jlon1066 Is it really possible to stitch it in the round? It would certainly be impossible with this kind of long stiff hook, you could need one with a flexible wire because the hook could have to loop back on itself in a circle. Also at the transition between two rows you wouldn't get a smooth transition since it would basically just be like a flat work folded back on itself. With Tunisian stitch you always have to turn back at the beginning and end of every row, you can't go in a spiral like how you usually knit/crochet in the round. Therefore the transition would only be the single threads stepping over to the next row, not actual stitches. Might be too weak?
@@jlon1066 I had to look into it and apparently there are double headed crochet hooks! I've never seen them before! That solves the problem and makes it possible to do the Tunisian stitch in the round! This is a big revelation for me because I love making stuff with the Tunisian stitch. Usually I make checkered things because I don't like to have too many stitches on the hook at a time.
when you are ready to change the color, attach the new color with a magic knot. Make sure that it is snug up against the white. Then, do your return pass with the new color :)))
This is really cool, but some of us (me) need the verbal explanation with the visual... apparently. Could you maybe post a version like that? I'd appreciate it because I really want to learn this.
Maravilhoso ❤
Is there a way to do this with knitting?
와우 너무 좋아요 일단 바늘 사러 가야겟음
There are cabled tunisian hooks which take lots of stitches so you do not need to work in strips
How about all the yarn ends ? What do you do with it??❤
I was asking myself the same, would have been nice to see. Maybe just cut them because ther woven with the white?
What hook is this? It has a longer *beak*? than every other hook I've seen. I looked at the link you provided but nothing looked the same. Thank you! This stitch is making new want to try Tunisian now even though I can't regular crochet very well!
This is a special Tunisian hook. You can find the set of different sizes at knitpicks.com or Amazon
すごいこれ!ありがとうございます!
Una pregunta si soy miembro especial, siempre veré los videos?
As a member you have early access to the public videos, also you have access to special membership videos
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What about the strings on the end, though?
You can crochet a border over the loose threads to hide them or tie them together in groups to make a fun fringe or tassel along the edge. You might have to pull the loose threads through to the outer edges on the right-hand side in order for them to lay in the right position.
I hope this helps. Happy crocheting!
How do you scale it up so you can make a cardigan, beanie or blanket?
Just make extra stitches
@@tscrochetdesign If it’s on the crochet hook would you have to make separate squares & sew them together?
@@Deja_Bluuse a Tunisian crochet hook with cord?
@@Gyvie-marie thanks 😊
This is fantastic! I'm definitely going to try this.
What size hook did you use?
What kind of yarn are you using
What's the other side look like?
I’m wondering scheepjes cantina yarn is it the same as the stone wash one?!?! What’s the difference if I use cantina or stone wash?
Do you have a cardigan pattern with this stitch? I couldn’t find one on your website.
I like to see the back side please. I am not a fan of how most Tunisian crochet is not double sided so I want to know what the wrong side is going to look like to help decide what I would use that for...if I need a pattern that is going to be seen from both sides or just one
Que puedes hacer de prenda de vestir con esta puntada?
I have to wonder what the back looks like…
Muy bello me gustaría para posa vasos , gracias por compartir voy a ver como me sale . Gracias Gracias desde Córdoba Capital Argentina 🇦🇷
I don't understand y you must cut the tan thread at the end of each row only to add it in again
It's because the end of the yarn attached to the ball is at the opposite end of the project when you finish the row on both directions. There's no way I can see to carry it with you as you work the background color part, so cutting it is really the only option.
Ok, yes, I see that now
Очень красивый,но сложный рисунок.🪢
Какой размер крючка ,скажите, пожалуйста?
Красиво, но жалко, что приходится нитку отрезать.
What is the name of this stitch?
Читайте внимательно название видео, тунисский шов
It's called the tunisian Smock stitch!
💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖👍🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏💐☀️🌈
Music is so distracting, but the technique is impressive.
Puede verlo sin audio, la música es bella...
Yes, I just had to turn the music off to be able to concentrate on what she was doing.
What is the na
thjey are so small 😂😂