this is a fantastic tutorial🎉🎉🎉 So easy and forgiving. I didn't count how many stitches I had going around, I just kept doing long/short until it met up😂. I am doing a mix of freeform crochet and tunisian to make a crazy blanket and love the texture of the TSS in the round😊
Glad you like this! Did you see the tutorial for squaring these? You can make squares for your blanket th-cam.com/video/GpaDxqnWnkg/w-d-xo.html You can also add bobbles to the short rows to add extra texture. I was going to make a pattern, but it's the same thing, just with bobbles.
All i got to say is OH MY GAWD ! finally it has came to light i been beating myself about the brains to come up with this for so long and it was driven me batty , but now here you have it , you are so awesome if i could give you 100 like i would thank you so much , Truely was in a frenzy .
I’ve never tried tunisian it looks simple ❤ I’ve been crocheting for a couple of years now. I’m so happy I ran across your tutorial I’m going to give this pattern a try!!! Thank you 🙏 so very much! By the way your piece is beautiful 😊
Thanks! I hope you try this and many other tutorials for Tunisian I have on here. This is a starting point for various types of projects, so I hope you enjoy it!
Beautiful face scrubby. I have not tried this stitch. But would like to learn. It was easy to follow the steps of doing this stitch in your video. Let me give a try if i can. Lovely share.
Hi Cyndi! I'm working on an article about making short row circles in any size, but it will take a while until it's done, maybe in a few weeks. Please subscribe to my email updates if you want to know when it's ready. dashboard.mailerlite.com/forms/217082/71305216096470146/share
@@YarnAndy subscribed! (AND LOVING IT)! my Tunisian hooks just arrived! I am not happy with the traditional tunisian ribbing for hats, do you have any articles on that? I need STRETCHY
Yeah, that's something I need to explore a bit more. I have a Tunisian reverse stitch tutorial planned, as you can make a reverse Tss (not exactly, but similar) and you might be able to use that along with Tss, but I still have to work on that before I can film it.
Hi and thank you for the tutorial. I found it very helpful. If I wanted to make a bigger circle, what would the ratio of "short" lines to "long" lines be? For instance, in your tutorial, we do 4 short and 5 (plus anchor stitch) long. If I wanted to do a circle with 10 stitches, how would i do that, please? thanks!
Hey! I wanted to make a blog post about how to make any size of circle with this short row method, but it's going to take a while until it's done. If you can't wait for it, there is an alternative, you can make a circle out of sections like for the Sun square or you could use the row count for the second section to calculate how many short rows you need to make it one go. th-cam.com/video/LkPDZqt28T0/w-d-xo.html
Thank you for this lovely video! I would like to ask how I have to adjust this pattern in order to make the circle bigger (for a baby blanket). Thanks in advance!
How much bigger are you thinking? I've got a pattern coming soon where we square off these circles and make a blanket with dots. Would that work? I've also got an article in the works about making any size of circle in TC, but that one's going to take a while to finish. But until then you might want to try a spiral, this is by Arunima: th-cam.com/video/4Kz65pWlxb8/w-d-xo.html
Hi. This is a fabulous tutorial. Thank your for your time and expertise. I was wondering if you could clarify: it’s 5 loops into the first stitch in the round then 4 loops and then 5 loops into the same stitch then 4 loops and then 5 loops into the next stitch in the second stitch of the round?
Thank you! You are right, that's exactly how you do it. You have photos as well in the written pattern on the blog: yarnandy.com/tunisian-crochet-face-scrubbies-pattern-for-beginners/
You could, but it's small. You may want to use the sun blanket square pattern (also here on the channel) for a larger circle to reach the desired circumference with two or three sections, depending on yarn and size you want to make. I'll soon have a pattern out for a hat with a shaped crown, bottom up, but I think you could use the math for top down as well. There's also a sideways hat pattern on here actually inspired by this construction, you might want to try that as well, as it's made with short rows and has a flat crown.
Yes, of course! In about a week I will release a video on how to turn this into a square, to use it for pillows and blankets. Later on I have planned another pattern for a large square with the sun motif, but you could make it in one color. Either as a circle, or as a square. And if you mean a circle like this, but larger, you can calculate how many stitches you need on the outer edge of your size of circle, then divide that by the number of wedges (here there are 16) and you'll have the number of rows per wedge. I have a larger circle planned too, but it's for later on, after some other launches.
Thank You so much for your respons, One more thing, that I forgot to write,, is your voice. I listen to a lot of books, and it is so important, that it is a nice voice..
Oh, sorry for that. Did you try a different device? The video has audio. Worst case, turn on the CC and read the captions. There's also a written version on my blog, the link is in the description.
Hi Angeline. I used a plain cotton, like I mentioned in the video. It's equivalent to DK or size 3 cotton yarn. The colored one in the video I found in a local Rossmann, I don't think it's available anywhere else, but there are many similar yarns. I don't know where you are, so I can't recommend a specific yarn, just DK or size 3 cotton yarn, not mercerized.
I was so excited when i found this tutorial, but i got reality dissapoited because i couldnt follow along or see which stitches you went into :( i Tried to slow it down, but the angle was wrong 😭😭😭 Will you please make another more detailed tutorial? ❤️
Hi. Thank you for your feedback. Please check the quality that you are watching the video in and choose 720p or 1080p. Also please turn on the audio or the CC to follow along with the spoken instructions. Slowing down the video will not change the angle. There is no better angle for me to make a video like this and this tutorial is as detailed as I could possibly make it.
@@YarnAndy i did all that 😔 I saw your other video where you said one row is 5 and one row is 4 I think, that helped a bit. But when you start is it 5 and 4 and on the next 5 return it's also goes into the second base or?
In the blog post you have close-up photos. You work the first 4 rows in the first Sc (2 regular rows of 5 stitches, 2 short rows of 4 stitches). When making regular rows, you always pick up one extra loop in the base circle of 8Sc. Does this make more sense? Here's the blog post yarnandy.com/tunisian-crochet-face-scrubbies-pattern-for-beginners/
@@YarnAndy thanks! Yes it makes more sense, but just to confirm. When you made the 8sc and slipstitched you ch5 pic up 5 loops on the way down to the base and and extra in the same stitch you slip stitched before doing the ch5? Then back to the top, pull up 3 loops for a total of 4 and back to the top, then 5 + 1 loop in the slip stitched, then 4 and on the 3rd normal 5 loops its into the 2nd sc base sts? So each section is 5,4,5,4 in one sc sts?
The beginning part yes, you got that correctly. On the second row you pull up 4 loops, for a total of 5 loops on the hook. Then you return with YO and pull through 2 (that means it's a short row). Then you pull up 5 loops, 3 in row 2, 2 in the first row, then one more loop in the same Sc as for the first row. You have 7 loops on the hook at the end of row 3. Then you do a return pass and repeat row 2. Then just repeat these rows all around.
If you want to turn these circles into squares, here's how: th-cam.com/video/GpaDxqnWnkg/w-d-xo.html
this is a fantastic tutorial🎉🎉🎉 So easy and forgiving. I didn't count how many stitches I had going around, I just kept doing long/short until it met up😂. I am doing a mix of freeform crochet and tunisian to make a crazy blanket and love the texture of the TSS in the round😊
Glad you like this! Did you see the tutorial for squaring these? You can make squares for your blanket th-cam.com/video/GpaDxqnWnkg/w-d-xo.html You can also add bobbles to the short rows to add extra texture. I was going to make a pattern, but it's the same thing, just with bobbles.
Its a beautiful crochet circle in a lovely yarn colour .,
Thanks!
All i got to say is OH MY GAWD ! finally it has came to light i been beating myself about the brains to come up with this for so long and it was driven me batty , but now here you have it , you are so awesome if i could give you 100 like i would thank you so much , Truely was in a frenzy .
Thanks! There are more Tunisian crochet tutorials here on the channel if you want to try them out.
I’ve never tried tunisian it looks simple ❤ I’ve been crocheting for a couple of years now. I’m so happy I ran across your tutorial I’m going to give this pattern a try!!! Thank you 🙏 so very much! By the way your piece is beautiful 😊
Thanks! I hope you try this and many other tutorials for Tunisian I have on here. This is a starting point for various types of projects, so I hope you enjoy it!
@@YarnAndy you’re welcome and I most certainly will!!!
I love tunisian! Thanks to your video, I can do in the round now. Thank you!
That's awesome! I'm glad it was helpful 💜
This is such a wonderful tutorial!! I've been searching for something different than the usual round face scrubbies. Love, Love, Love!! Thank you!
Thank you and I hope enjoy using them!
Really cute! I am using this pattern for coasters!
That's awesome!
Beautiful face scrubby. I have not tried this stitch. But would like to learn. It was easy to follow the steps of doing this stitch in your video. Let me give a try if i can. Lovely share.
Thank you! Do give it a try, I promise you'll be hooked after the first one 😄
This was much more understandable than other similar tutorials .
thank you .
Thank you! I'm trying my best 💛
This is brilliant! Very well done video and wonderful technique!
Thank you, dear Cheryl!
You are a great teacher. Thank you!
Thank you! 😄
Excellent instructions. Thank you.
Thanks! 💗
Love this, thanks!
Thank you- great tutorial!
Thanks!
Thank you!
love the pattern , could you please tell me how to increase the size? dishcloth or placemat
Hi Cyndi! I'm working on an article about making short row circles in any size, but it will take a while until it's done, maybe in a few weeks. Please subscribe to my email updates if you want to know when it's ready. dashboard.mailerlite.com/forms/217082/71305216096470146/share
@@YarnAndy subscribed! (AND LOVING IT)! my Tunisian hooks just arrived! I am not happy with the traditional tunisian ribbing for hats, do you have any articles on that? I need STRETCHY
Yeah, that's something I need to explore a bit more. I have a Tunisian reverse stitch tutorial planned, as you can make a reverse Tss (not exactly, but similar) and you might be able to use that along with Tss, but I still have to work on that before I can film it.
Hermosos todos tus trabajos
Gracias! ❤️
Hi and thank you for the tutorial. I found it very helpful. If I wanted to make a bigger circle, what would the ratio of "short" lines to "long" lines be? For instance, in your tutorial, we do 4 short and 5 (plus anchor stitch) long. If I wanted to do a circle with 10 stitches, how would i do that, please? thanks!
Hey! I wanted to make a blog post about how to make any size of circle with this short row method, but it's going to take a while until it's done. If you can't wait for it, there is an alternative, you can make a circle out of sections like for the Sun square or you could use the row count for the second section to calculate how many short rows you need to make it one go. th-cam.com/video/LkPDZqt28T0/w-d-xo.html
I also would like to make a bigger circle. I'd like to use it as the crown for a Tunisian stitch hat.
Thank you for this lovely video! I would like to ask how I have to adjust this pattern in order to make the circle bigger (for a baby blanket). Thanks in advance!
How much bigger are you thinking? I've got a pattern coming soon where we square off these circles and make a blanket with dots. Would that work?
I've also got an article in the works about making any size of circle in TC, but that one's going to take a while to finish.
But until then you might want to try a spiral, this is by Arunima: th-cam.com/video/4Kz65pWlxb8/w-d-xo.html
Hi. This is a fabulous tutorial. Thank your for your time and expertise. I was wondering if you could clarify: it’s 5 loops into the first stitch in the round then 4 loops and then 5 loops into the same stitch then 4 loops and then 5 loops into the next stitch in the second stitch of the round?
Thank you! You are right, that's exactly how you do it. You have photos as well in the written pattern on the blog: yarnandy.com/tunisian-crochet-face-scrubbies-pattern-for-beginners/
Could you use this circle as a start for a topdown tunisian crochet hat? I just do not like the gathered tops of tunisian crochet hats 😊
You could, but it's small. You may want to use the sun blanket square pattern (also here on the channel) for a larger circle to reach the desired circumference with two or three sections, depending on yarn and size you want to make.
I'll soon have a pattern out for a hat with a shaped crown, bottom up, but I think you could use the math for top down as well.
There's also a sideways hat pattern on here actually inspired by this construction, you might want to try that as well, as it's made with short rows and has a flat crown.
Thank You .. Is it possible to crochet a pillow in this fantastic pattern ?
Yes, of course! In about a week I will release a video on how to turn this into a square, to use it for pillows and blankets. Later on I have planned another pattern for a large square with the sun motif, but you could make it in one color. Either as a circle, or as a square.
And if you mean a circle like this, but larger, you can calculate how many stitches you need on the outer edge of your size of circle, then divide that by the number of wedges (here there are 16) and you'll have the number of rows per wedge. I have a larger circle planned too, but it's for later on, after some other launches.
Thank You so much for your respons, One more thing, that I forgot to write,, is your voice. I listen to a lot of books, and it is so important, that it is a nice voice..
You like my voice? 😂 I'm learning to like it too, I have no choice, as I need to edit these videos. Thank you 💛
I can't get any sound.
Oh, sorry for that. Did you try a different device? The video has audio. Worst case, turn on the CC and read the captions. There's also a written version on my blog, the link is in the description.
What kind of yarwas it ?
Hi Angeline. I used a plain cotton, like I mentioned in the video. It's equivalent to DK or size 3 cotton yarn. The colored one in the video I found in a local Rossmann, I don't think it's available anywhere else, but there are many similar yarns. I don't know where you are, so I can't recommend a specific yarn, just DK or size 3 cotton yarn, not mercerized.
I was so excited when i found this tutorial, but i got reality dissapoited because i couldnt follow along or see which stitches you went into :( i Tried to slow it down, but the angle was wrong 😭😭😭 Will you please make another more detailed tutorial? ❤️
Hi. Thank you for your feedback.
Please check the quality that you are watching the video in and choose 720p or 1080p. Also please turn on the audio or the CC to follow along with the spoken instructions.
Slowing down the video will not change the angle. There is no better angle for me to make a video like this and this tutorial is as detailed as I could possibly make it.
@@YarnAndy i did all that 😔 I saw your other video where you said one row is 5 and one row is 4 I think, that helped a bit. But when you start is it 5 and 4 and on the next 5 return it's also goes into the second base or?
In the blog post you have close-up photos. You work the first 4 rows in the first Sc (2 regular rows of 5 stitches, 2 short rows of 4 stitches). When making regular rows, you always pick up one extra loop in the base circle of 8Sc.
Does this make more sense? Here's the blog post yarnandy.com/tunisian-crochet-face-scrubbies-pattern-for-beginners/
@@YarnAndy thanks! Yes it makes more sense, but just to confirm. When you made the 8sc and slipstitched you ch5 pic up 5 loops on the way down to the base and and extra in the same stitch you slip stitched before doing the ch5? Then back to the top, pull up 3 loops for a total of 4 and back to the top, then 5 + 1 loop in the slip stitched, then 4 and on the 3rd normal 5 loops its into the 2nd sc base sts? So each section is 5,4,5,4 in one sc sts?
The beginning part yes, you got that correctly. On the second row you pull up 4 loops, for a total of 5 loops on the hook. Then you return with YO and pull through 2 (that means it's a short row).
Then you pull up 5 loops, 3 in row 2, 2 in the first row, then one more loop in the same Sc as for the first row. You have 7 loops on the hook at the end of row 3. Then you do a return pass and repeat row 2.
Then just repeat these rows all around.