Thank you! My friend's grandmother who I adored passed away a while back and my friend told me I should take her crafting material since no one else would want them... Well let's just say it was like an apprentice magician stepping into and old master wizard's magical cottage... her whole house was a perfectly kept time capsule of the late 60s. There were crafting things I had never seen before... Every size hook and needle you could ever imagine. Old patterns and books for everything. One tool was a super long crochet hook! I had never seen it before and now here I am amazed! I'm very excited to learn how to use this tool. I've been crocheting basically my whole life but I had no idea this existed! I miss her so much such a sweet woman and a talented crafter. Glad I am able to keep her tools and give them a new life in my home ❤️
Carli u are so so lucky!!!! That must have beeen hard inheriting her craft stuff as u mourned her loss!! I inherited my mom-in-laws craft stuff when she passed but neither she nor I knew about tsunisian crochet!!! I’m just learning about it now!! Let her memory spur u on to make some pretty stuff in her honor!!
@@n1iwr it was definitely tough because she was very dear to us all but yes it's so nice that a little part of her lives on through my projects ❤️ I also got a few of her plants ❤️ so amazing to have these things she used to love to remember her with! Back at you! We can keep the memory of our loved ones alive by continuing to pass down the things they held dear and had interest in!
That must have been so awesome. My grandmother taught me to to crochet but was 16 and didnt do much. She didnt have many written patterns they were mainly in her head lol. I do crochet a lot better and a lot more stuff thanks to her.
You know what, let's be crazy - I'm gonna order Tunisian crochet as my Christmas gift for myself and I'm gonna learn how to make beautiful stuffs with Tunisian crochet :D
@@reeceharries3634 no 😂 I had carpal tunnel surgery and it was too painful. I'm getting back in it again. I think I'll look up a washcloth to try it out. I wish Armour clover or chiaogoo made a Tunisian set
Thank you for presenting this. Saw some Tunisian crocheting on Facebook and fascinated. As a left-hander I always found knitting awkward and unsatisfying - even when learning to do it "left". Learned to crochet right-handed, tho' I'm told my movements look weird. Tickled to discover I can "knit" as a crocheter. Will be ordering a starter set of long hooks.
Wow! Thank you so much. I’m new to crocheting and a housemate has been trying to convince me to knit. I’ll like the look and feel but the 2 needles, no hook at the end and all those stitches feels overwhelming! Discovering this Tunisian style with your excellent instruction has made it all accessible. I can’t thank you enough! Blessings
Just bought your book The Tunisian Crochet Handbook all I have to say is Fantastic so easy to understand and such a wide range of guidance thank you. 👍😁
I just inherited some yarn supplies from my mother in law who passed away and it included a bamboo Tunisian crochet hook. Your break down of the basics and how they are used was super helpful! I can’t wait to give this method a try!
This was an amazing tutorial! Thank you! I’m generally a knitter, and I have all the things Chiagoo, and they are top quality. I will look into their set for this type of crochet! (PS: You teach so nicely that I’m certain I would have done much better in math had you been the teacher!!😊). Thanks again!!
OMG, what an eye opener, My first crochet project, an intricate doily, age 9, my grandmother, handed me a silver hook, and some satiny thread, I learnt it. But in the back of my head, I said, OK I will learnt it, but I will never touch yarn EVER. Few years down the road, age 13, I had been taught lots other crafts, cross stitch, needlepoint, knitting, sewing. cooking, baking, got engaged age 13, married 15. still hated crocheting, mother-in-law taught me newborn cardigan, booties, dress, I was hooked for life. I learnt lots over the years, still learn something daily, I love You Tube, but today you have blown me way, showing me these hooks and things you can do with them. Awesome, liked, subscribed. Thank you so much.
I discovered Tunisian crochet about a year ago and have collected a number of hooks. I started using my 12" fixed Tunisian hooks for "regular" crocheting and discovered an interesting side benefit. I found myself holding the hook with my hand farther back on the shaft than I would normally do on standard crochet hooks. This meant that I could get greater motion with less work from my hand (it's difficult to explain with words), and I didn't get the same complaints in my carpal tunnel ligaments that I had previously had during extended periods of crocheting. Using the long Tunisian hooks has practically eliminated any wrist/forearm pain from my crocheting experience. I will NEVER go back to using standard length crochet hooks if I can help it!
If you use a knife grip and rotate the hook by rolling it between your fingers to catch loops you virtually don't have to move your wrist at all. Its also a lot faster.
@@Mrs.Silversmith I do use a knife grip, and you are right. I find that the longer crochet hook amplifies every little movement, making the knife grip even easier.
Great video Toni! I started out doing Tunisian a few years ago making a scarf. All I could get was a metal hook with a rounder head and it made the experience miserable. I then watched your review on the Denise Interchangeable Set. I normally do not like plastic but they were such a great deal and were contributing to breast cancer research I bought them. What a HUGE difference for me. The glide into every yarn I’ve used them on like a breeze. I love them. As a knitter also I love my ChiaoGoo interchangeables sets and would definitely consider getting a set of them or the Clover. Metal just does not work for me with Tunisian but it is my go to for knitting. Go figure! Thanks for this great video!
Love Tunisian! I bought every kind & type of hook I could find in the beginning-even those fancy Furls when they first came out. Bamboo or wood hooks are my faves: Clover/Takumi, ChiaoGoo, Knitter’s Pride with cables. I’m a little rambunctious & haven’t used the Furls as I’m afraid I’ll break them. Thanks for your insights Toni; when I see Tunisian & TL Yarn Crafts together, it’s a must-watch video!
I'm glad I decided to watch this video before buying a hook set, thank you for including that last option for double ended hooks! You saved me from buying two identical sets just so I could have double ended ones, lol!
Thank you for your tutorials...I'm just starting and I find your instructions the best to follow. Your voice is easy to follow and I will be watching all your tutorials during my journey into the world of Tunisian crochet. I have been crocheting for many many years and I also knit but this is the best of both worlds...Again THANK YOU!
Here I am again! Still working I n my "bumps", and how to find downloads! I 💘seeing you every time I go somewhere! I am still working on that cup of coffee! So happy for your new site! Much love 💘!
Just want to say how much I love watching your videos! You explain so clearly and show everything so well. I love the yarns you use and the way you present the pieces you have worked on. Your channel is a joy to watch.
I am obsessed with you and have watched a ton of your videos but now I'm ready to try Tunisian Crochet. I just started a month or two ago, but got lucky because crochet came easy (mathematician plus sensory processing made it easy for me to completely done out and dive in.) Thank you for all you do.
This was so helpful! Thank you for this masterclass in tools of the trade for Tunisian crochet. I've been wanting to dive more seriously into Tunisian crochet, but had no idea how to find the tools to do so. I will definitely be obtaining some now!
Thank you for explaining what to look for when choosing a hook. I am an intermediate crocheter and want to branch out and learn tunisian. Started shopping on Amazon and was totally confused on what to buy for practicing. Your video gave me the information I needed so thank you.
Basic tunisian crochet is all I've tried, beautiful results. I fully intend to be more adventurous with TUNISIAN stitches in future. This info def helps with equipment & storage ideas. TYSM
Thanks. 7 years ago, when I started crocheting, I bought a Tunisian hook when I was buying a bunch of hooks to start with. I've never used it but this video makes Tunisian crochet look interesting and do-able. I think I'll watch one of your beginner tutorials and give it a try. =)
Your video is came out at the perfect time for me. After discovering your channel, I ordered a super big Tunisian hook from Amazon and made a scarf. I love how it turned out in the process though the long hook was awkward to work with. So then I went over to nitpicks and purchased a few smaller hooks that can connect to my interchangeable cables that came with my nitpicks set.
My friend found a lot of yarns and needles in a scrap yard probably from somebody who passed away and got their stuff tossed, amongs them were two of these hooks and im really glad i know what these are now. Im definitely gonna give it a shot someday for sure :>
i really wanted to get one of the furls tunisian hooks, but needed a review/opinion from someone to be sure since they are a bit pricy for me. thank you! you are so talented so i trust your opinions :)
I just can across this stitch a few months ago. I love it! I’m also happy I found it, takes the place of traditional knitting and is easier for me. Thank you for this video. It’s very helpful and the first one that I found explaining the different hooks.
I found a bamboo 6.5 hook at Hobby Lobby today. I have one of your Tunisian Baby Blankets about half-way done. I got this far using a 10 in aluminum Tunisian hook, but then found the regular 6 (or whatever) inch aluminum hook was faster. Just wrapped a rubber band around the end to keep the stiches from falling off. I don't want to admit, however, to how many rows I had to tear out because i skipped stitches and didn't notice. Plus, it just took forever especially at the join spot trying to shove that fat little crochet hook in tight spaces. Plus, the shiny metallic surface blinds me! On to the new pointy bamboo hook I found. I love it! The yarn didn't glide over it very well at first so I went out in the garage and took some 0000 steel wool to it and then polished with some high end furniture wax. It's slicker than snot now! (lol). Its a short one, so I wrapped a rubber band around the end of that one too. Works great! And sooooo much faster, and I don't have to wear sunglasses to crochet anymore! You are so awesome! I'm so glad I found your channel! Thanks for all you do! God bless you!
Great video, so helpful. I have a set of tunisian hooks but I’ve not been comfortable holding more than 10 stitches lol, yours is the only video I’ve come across where you’ve discussed both managing larger numbers of stitches and hook sizes. Ta muchly.
Thanks for the tips. Made a beautiful ruana kit after I found your videos on Tunisian crochet. Love how projects work up. Ended up purchasing bamboo hooks with the nylon tubing extensions. Need to make a pillow with Tunisian crochet.
I have been so intimidated by Tunisian crochet that I’ve refused to even watch a tutorial. The fact that I’d need new hooks made me even more hesitant. Thank you for making this video starting with the hooks. Tunisian crochet is so beautiful! I feel ready to give it a try!
You can start with small projects that don't require special hooks, there are many patterns out there specifically written for Tunisian crochet with regular hooks 😊
I'm new to crochet. I absolutely love your channel. You are the best teacher. I'm ready to experiment with Tunisian crochet so I'm going to use your links to buy some hooks. Thank you so for sharing your talent and knowledge with us. Kind regards from Arkansas! ❣️
Awesome video. I inherited several of these hooks and have never known what they were used for. I'm a knitter so knew enough that it was crocheting but keeping stitches on the hook (seemed weird, LOL) but maybe now I'll try Tunisian. Thank you so much.
If you already have some interchangeable knitting needles, check and see if the same brand makes interchangeable crochet hooks too. That way you can use the cords and stoppers for both. I have compatible sets and I really like the versatility this offers.
I always love your honest review, you have helped me in the past with picking the proper crochet hooks (Furls) for sure has ease the pain on my hand. Thank you for taking the time to make the video....
i have been drooling over those clover hooks for MONTHS and when you said they were on sale i had to apologize to my wallet and buy them. they should be here next week and i can. not. wait! i've done a bit of tunisian crochet and i have 2 straight hooks (1 of which was my grandmother's) but i've really been wanting to do a blanket so i haven't done much. i'd been looking for a good set of cabled hooks and came across those clover ones but MAN were they expensive! but i know clover is a good brand so the price is well worth it. ...plus the case is trimmed in purple, which is kinda my favorite color...i'd love to be able to afford a full compliment of the furls ones that you have bc i remember thinking "my word that is a gorgeous hook" but i don't think that's gonna happen anytime soon. for right now i'll just be glad i have my "dream" hooks on order!
My personal favourite hooks are made by Lantern Moon which are made from silky smooth ebony and they have swivel cords of various lengths. Not cheap but a joy to use!
I truly enjoyed watching this video. It was so beneficial in helping me take the step in learning Tunisian crochet. I ordered crochet hooks and can't wait until they arrive. Thank so much for sharing your knowledge and love of Tunisian Crochet.
Toni, I got the Knit picks and LOVE them (cables), I also got a set of wood ones for Christmas, but do not like them at all because the "throat: is too narrow and the yarn doesn't stay put. Ugh....oh well, live and learn. One day I would LOVE to afford a whole set of Furls and learn how to do Tunisian in the round.
This is like the knitting version of crochet. I started with knitting and switched to crochet last year cause I wanted to learn it, but this seems like a hybrid to me.
Great video Toni! My Denise interchangeable hooks arrived last week and I am in love 😍! I am going to try the long hooks by Furl next. See you at the Tunisian CAL!
Thank you! My friend's grandmother who I adored passed away a while back and my friend told me I should take her crafting material since no one else would want them... Well let's just say it was like an apprentice magician stepping into and old master wizard's magical cottage... her whole house was a perfectly kept time capsule of the late 60s. There were crafting things I had never seen before... Every size hook and needle you could ever imagine. Old patterns and books for everything. One tool was a super long crochet hook! I had never seen it before and now here I am amazed! I'm very excited to learn how to use this tool. I've been crocheting basically my whole life but I had no idea this existed! I miss her so much such a sweet woman and a talented crafter. Glad I am able to keep her tools and give them a new life in my home ❤️
Carli u are so so lucky!!!! That must have beeen hard inheriting her craft stuff as u mourned her loss!! I inherited my mom-in-laws craft stuff when she passed but neither she nor I knew about tsunisian crochet!!! I’m just learning about it now!! Let her memory spur u on to make some pretty stuff in her honor!!
@@n1iwr it was definitely tough because she was very dear to us all but yes it's so nice that a little part of her lives on through my projects ❤️ I also got a few of her plants ❤️ so amazing to have these things she used to love to remember her with!
Back at you! We can keep the memory of our loved ones alive by continuing to pass down the things they held dear and had interest in!
I'm sure she was glad to have you being so excited to get her wonderful treasures that meant so much to her.
That must have been so awesome. My grandmother taught me to to crochet but was 16 and didnt do much. She didnt have many written patterns they were mainly in her head lol. I do crochet a lot better and a lot more stuff thanks to her.
@@galememeeof6688 yes! I'm glad I was able to preserve some of her crafts and supplies ❤️❤️ I will be using them for many years I'm sure
You know what, let's be crazy - I'm gonna order Tunisian crochet as my Christmas gift for myself and I'm gonna learn how to make beautiful stuffs with Tunisian crochet :D
Me too! My hooks are on the way. Cannot wait... Merry Christmas to me Merry Christmas to me.
Lol you order those? I did. But I haven't used them yet. It's been a year or so lol. Debating on trying today.
@@chriscode6431 tried it yet?
@@reeceharries3634 no 😂 I had carpal tunnel surgery and it was too painful. I'm getting back in it again. I think I'll look up a washcloth to try it out. I wish Armour clover or chiaogoo made a Tunisian set
Ordered my hooks last nite lol will be here sunday cant wait to start practicing with my normal hooks at the moment
I LOVE this! I learned more from you in 3 minutes than I have in the 50 plus years I have been crocheting!
Amen.
I love to create a canvas with Tunisian crochet and then cross stitch a beautiful picture on it. I love the colors you’re using.
That sounds interesting
As a knitter who always struggled with crochet, I find this method really interesting! I'm definitely giving this a try! Love your videos.
Can I just say what an amazing teacher you are! Your instructions and videos are so clear and easy to follow. (I also love your nails!)
Thank you for presenting this. Saw some Tunisian crocheting on Facebook and fascinated. As a left-hander I always found knitting awkward and unsatisfying - even when learning to do it "left". Learned to crochet right-handed, tho' I'm told my movements look weird. Tickled to discover I can "knit" as a crocheter. Will be ordering a starter set of long hooks.
Wow! Thank you so much. I’m new to crocheting and a housemate has been trying to convince me to knit. I’ll like the look and feel but the 2 needles, no hook at the end and all those stitches feels overwhelming! Discovering this Tunisian style with your excellent instruction has made it all accessible. I can’t thank you enough!
Blessings
Just bought your book The Tunisian Crochet Handbook all I have to say is Fantastic so easy to understand and such a wide range of guidance thank you. 👍😁
I just inherited some yarn supplies from my mother in law who passed away and it included a bamboo Tunisian crochet hook. Your break down of the basics and how they are used was super helpful! I can’t wait to give this method a try!
This was an amazing tutorial! Thank you! I’m generally a knitter, and I have all the things Chiagoo, and they are top quality. I will look into their set for this type of crochet! (PS: You teach so nicely that I’m certain I would have done much better in math had you been the teacher!!😊). Thanks again!!
OMG, what an eye opener, My first crochet project, an intricate doily, age 9, my grandmother, handed me a silver hook, and some satiny thread, I learnt it. But in the back of my head, I said, OK I will learnt it, but I will never touch yarn EVER. Few years down the road, age 13, I had been taught lots other crafts, cross stitch, needlepoint, knitting, sewing. cooking, baking, got engaged age 13, married 15. still hated crocheting, mother-in-law taught me newborn cardigan, booties, dress, I was hooked for life. I learnt lots over the years, still learn something daily, I love You Tube, but today you have blown me way, showing me these hooks and things you can do with them. Awesome, liked, subscribed. Thank you so much.
You are an excellent teacher...very professional and knowledgable
I discovered Tunisian crochet about a year ago and have collected a number of hooks. I started using my 12" fixed Tunisian hooks for "regular" crocheting and discovered an interesting side benefit. I found myself holding the hook with my hand farther back on the shaft than I would normally do on standard crochet hooks. This meant that I could get greater motion with less work from my hand (it's difficult to explain with words), and I didn't get the same complaints in my carpal tunnel ligaments that I had previously had during extended periods of crocheting. Using the long Tunisian hooks has practically eliminated any wrist/forearm pain from my crocheting experience. I will NEVER go back to using standard length crochet hooks if I can help it!
Thank You for the tip!☺️
Thank You for the advice! ☺️
If you use a knife grip and rotate the hook by rolling it between your fingers to catch loops you virtually don't have to move your wrist at all. Its also a lot faster.
Toni where can I purchase the longer hooks? Having a hard time. Thank you.
@@Mrs.Silversmith I do use a knife grip, and you are right. I find that the longer crochet hook amplifies every little movement, making the knife grip even easier.
Great video Toni! I started out doing Tunisian a few years ago making a scarf. All I could get was a metal hook with a rounder head and it made the experience miserable. I then watched your review on the Denise Interchangeable Set. I normally do not like plastic but they were such a great deal and were contributing to breast cancer research I bought them. What a HUGE difference for me. The glide into every yarn I’ve used them on like a breeze. I love them. As a knitter also I love my ChiaoGoo interchangeables sets and would definitely consider getting a set of them or the Clover. Metal just does not work for me with Tunisian but it is my go to for knitting. Go figure! Thanks for this great video!
Love Tunisian! I bought every kind & type of hook I could find in the beginning-even those fancy Furls when they first came out. Bamboo or wood hooks are my faves: Clover/Takumi, ChiaoGoo, Knitter’s Pride with cables. I’m a little rambunctious & haven’t used the Furls as I’m afraid I’ll break them. Thanks for your insights Toni; when I see Tunisian & TL Yarn Crafts together, it’s a must-watch video!
I'm glad I decided to watch this video before buying a hook set, thank you for including that last option for double ended hooks! You saved me from buying two identical sets just so I could have double ended ones, lol!
Thank you for your tutorials...I'm just starting and I find your instructions the best to follow. Your voice is easy to follow and I will be watching all your tutorials during my journey into the world of Tunisian crochet. I have been crocheting for many many years and I also knit but this is the best of both worlds...Again THANK YOU!
wow this was a very informative and fun video thank for all the info love that orange-colored yarn you were using at the beginning
Here I am again! Still working I n my "bumps", and how to find downloads! I 💘seeing you every time I go somewhere! I am still working on that cup of coffee! So happy for your new site! Much love 💘!
Just want to say how much I love watching your videos! You explain so clearly and show everything so well. I love the yarns you use and the way you present the pieces you have worked on. Your channel is a joy to watch.
Where can I find ahook
I am obsessed with you and have watched a ton of your videos but now I'm ready to try Tunisian Crochet. I just started a month or two ago, but got lucky because crochet came easy (mathematician plus sensory processing made it easy for me to completely done out and dive in.) Thank you for all you do.
This was so helpful! Thank you for this masterclass in tools of the trade for Tunisian crochet. I've been wanting to dive more seriously into Tunisian crochet, but had no idea how to find the tools to do so. I will definitely be obtaining some now!
Thank you for explaining what to look for when choosing a hook. I am an intermediate crocheter and want to branch out and learn tunisian. Started shopping on Amazon and was totally confused on what to buy for practicing. Your video gave me the information I needed so thank you.
Really appreciate your comments and demonstration of how to hold the hooks and manage yarn/loops. Thank you.
Basic tunisian crochet is all I've tried, beautiful results. I fully intend to be more adventurous with TUNISIAN stitches in future. This info def helps with equipment & storage ideas. TYSM
Thanks. 7 years ago, when I started crocheting, I bought a Tunisian hook when I was buying a bunch of hooks to start with. I've never used it but this video makes Tunisian crochet look interesting and do-able. I think I'll watch one of your beginner tutorials and give it a try. =)
Just wanting to learn at 60! Great to see your video first. I'll need help from everyone... Newly homebound😢😊❤but trying!
Your video is came out at the perfect time for me. After discovering your channel, I ordered a super big Tunisian hook from Amazon and made a scarf. I love how it turned out in the process though the long hook was awkward to work with. So then I went over to nitpicks and purchased a few smaller hooks that can connect to my interchangeable cables that came with my nitpicks set.
My friend found a lot of yarns and needles in a scrap yard probably from somebody who passed away and got their stuff tossed, amongs them were two of these hooks and im really glad i know what these are now. Im definitely gonna give it a shot someday for sure :>
i really wanted to get one of the furls tunisian hooks, but needed a review/opinion from someone to be sure since they are a bit pricy for me. thank you! you are so talented so i trust your opinions :)
I just can across this stitch a few months ago. I love it! I’m also happy I found it, takes the place of traditional knitting and is easier for me. Thank you for this video. It’s very helpful and the first one that I found explaining the different hooks.
I found a bamboo 6.5 hook at Hobby Lobby today. I have one of your Tunisian Baby Blankets about half-way done. I got this far using a 10 in aluminum Tunisian hook, but then found the regular 6 (or whatever) inch aluminum hook was faster. Just wrapped a rubber band around the end to keep the stiches from falling off. I don't want to admit, however, to how many rows I had to tear out because i skipped stitches and didn't notice. Plus, it just took forever especially at the join spot trying to shove that fat little crochet hook in tight spaces. Plus, the shiny metallic surface blinds me! On to the new pointy bamboo hook I found. I love it! The yarn didn't glide over it very well at first so I went out in the garage and took some 0000 steel wool to it and then polished with some high end furniture wax. It's slicker than snot now! (lol). Its a short one, so I wrapped a rubber band around the end of that one too. Works great! And sooooo much faster, and I don't have to wear sunglasses to crochet anymore!
You are so awesome! I'm so glad I found your channel! Thanks for all you do! God bless you!
Thank you for such an inspiring video. I’ve been crocheting for many years, but I have never tried Tunisian crochet. I can’t wait to try it😊
Great video, so helpful. I have a set of tunisian hooks but I’ve not been comfortable holding more than 10 stitches lol, yours is the only video I’ve come across where you’ve discussed both managing larger numbers of stitches and hook sizes. Ta muchly.
SUCH a helpful guide! Only just starting to explore Tunisian crocheting and this makes me feel like I can!
Thank you for such a detailed look into the tools needed. I am so excited to venture into Tunisian crochet! Your video was so wonderfully helpful!💜🧶
Thanks for the tips. Made a beautiful ruana kit after I found your videos on Tunisian crochet. Love how projects work up. Ended up purchasing bamboo hooks with the nylon tubing extensions. Need to make a pillow with Tunisian crochet.
I have been so intimidated by Tunisian crochet that I’ve refused to even watch a tutorial. The fact that I’d need new hooks made me even more hesitant. Thank you for making this video starting with the hooks. Tunisian crochet is so beautiful! I feel ready to give it a try!
You can start with small projects that don't require special hooks, there are many patterns out there specifically written for Tunisian crochet with regular hooks 😊
YarnAndy oh, cool! Thank you, I’ll look into that!
What an amazing, easy to understand, informational video! Thank you so much! ❤
Exceptionally well explained! Thank you so much for the clarity!!!
I got the Furls hooks today😊. I checked their site last week and they were sold out but today I was lucky they restocked. They are so pretty😍
I'm new to crochet. I absolutely love your channel. You are the best teacher. I'm ready to experiment with Tunisian crochet so I'm going to use your links to buy some hooks. Thank you so for sharing your talent and knowledge with us. Kind regards from Arkansas! ❣️
Awesome video. I inherited several of these hooks and have never known what they were used for. I'm a knitter so knew enough that it was crocheting but keeping stitches on the hook (seemed weird, LOL) but maybe now I'll try Tunisian. Thank you so much.
Thank you so much for the information about using long and longer needles with wire extensions. It helps alot.
If you already have some interchangeable knitting needles, check and see if the same brand makes interchangeable crochet hooks too. That way you can use the cords and stoppers for both. I have compatible sets and I really like the versatility this offers.
THANK UUUU!!! I’m kinda getting bored with normal crochet so I’m so excited to try Tunisian!! The recs are soooo helpful too ❤️
I always love your honest review, you have helped me in the past with picking the proper crochet hooks (Furls) for sure has ease the pain on my hand. Thank you for taking the time to make the video....
This is really unique. And looks like a lot of fun. I can't wait to get started. Thank you.
Have been loving Tunisian crochet because of you!
i have been drooling over those clover hooks for MONTHS and when you said they were on sale i had to apologize to my wallet and buy them. they should be here next week and i can. not. wait! i've done a bit of tunisian crochet and i have 2 straight hooks (1 of which was my grandmother's) but i've really been wanting to do a blanket so i haven't done much. i'd been looking for a good set of cabled hooks and came across those clover ones but MAN were they expensive! but i know clover is a good brand so the price is well worth it. ...plus the case is trimmed in purple, which is kinda my favorite color...i'd love to be able to afford a full compliment of the furls ones that you have bc i remember thinking "my word that is a gorgeous hook" but i don't think that's gonna happen anytime soon. for right now i'll just be glad i have my "dream" hooks on order!
What is the stitch/pattern shown at 0:20? It's beautiful and I want to try it :)
Hello Toni this is patricia. I just got my hooks and joined in your club. I love the craft.
Just ordered the Denise2go set for a big project, thank you so much for the recommendation!!!!
My personal favourite hooks are made by Lantern Moon which are made from silky smooth ebony and they have swivel cords of various lengths. Not cheap but a joy to use!
I truly enjoyed watching this video. It was so beneficial in helping me take the step in learning Tunisian crochet. I ordered crochet hooks and can't wait until they arrive. Thank so much for sharing your knowledge and love of Tunisian Crochet.
Those fall colors nails❣️💖 Great breakdown of choices and super helpful on how to hold the hooks. I've been stuck on that. Can't wait for the CAL!
Advocating for me to buy more supplies? Well thank you, I needed the validation :D
Thank you so much for this video. I have finally getting my Tunisian hooks and start learning.
I appreciate these great resources for Tunisian crochet. Thank you!
I just purchased my first set of Tunisian hooks this morning :-) i can't wait to start! Thank you!
Thank you for this info. I'm new to Tunisian crochet, do this is very timely. Blessings all!!
You are a very good instructor.
Just. What. I. Needed. 💖💯 Thank you so much Toni, you and others have become crochet inspiration for me.
I just did two basic stitches of tunisian crochet ,but I love it
Super helpful video! Thanks you! I’m just getting ready to try Tunisian chrochet.
Another great beginner Tunisian video! Thanks Toni!
Very nice 👍 God bless you
I love your videos. They are so clear and concise. I am looking forward to the Tunisian CAL.
Awesome, so helpful and thorough. Thank you. 😃💝😃
Love this! Ordering a set today! You've got me hooked.
I have been needing this info I have been interested in getting some tunisian hooks but not sure what to get. Thank you so much!! 🐰🐰
I have always been weary if this particular crochet technique. I may give it a try after your review. 😊
Perfect timing! I just bought the Clover set (sadly, not at 50% off) and am working on my first piece! Thank you!
Hello, just got the email your book is shipping. I'm so excited. I only have 1 Tunisian hook. I think I might need another one. Thank you.
Toni, I got the Knit picks and LOVE them (cables), I also got a set of wood ones for Christmas, but do not like them at all because the "throat: is too narrow and the yarn doesn't stay put. Ugh....oh well, live and learn. One day I would LOVE to afford a whole set of Furls and learn how to do Tunisian in the round.
I really love your hooks they're totally pieces of art! ❤️
This is like the knitting version of crochet. I started with knitting and switched to crochet last year cause I wanted to learn it, but this seems like a hybrid to me.
I live your colours and your projects..👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👏👏👏👏👏👌👌👌👌
Thanks for this awesome video! I just started Tunisian crochet and just love it. I will definitely be looking for a set!
Great tutorial I am beginner in tunisian crochet and I like it so, I would like to know how long should the cord be to make an adult blanket?
Thank you for sharing your expertise! I would love to know your thoughts about the Lantern Moon Tunisian hook set.
Love your videos. Thanks for teaching us.
very nice tutorial thank you ..will give it a try
Great information clearly delivered. Thank you. Love your colorful nails too! 😁♥️
Thank you so much for your Tunisian crochet videos! I just ordered a set of hooks from the Pink Project collection at Denise.
Wowww exactly the information i was looking for!!! Thank you! 👌❤❤❤❤❤
Love my tunisian hooks! You shared awesome info for anyone looking to learn more about this wonderful way to create. Blessings!
This video was just what I needed, thank you! :)
Thanks thanks THANKS!!!! Excellent info. You're awesome.
straight to the point-I love your presentation.
its like knitting with a crochet hook, so cool!
Thank you for this information. I was fortunate to win a set from Crochety Clogger. I appreciate your help.
Toni I love your projects ❤ can you please tell us what crotchet hooks and tunisian hook to start with as a beginner.
Great video Toni! My Denise interchangeable hooks arrived last week and I am in love 😍! I am going to try the long hooks by Furl next. See you at the Tunisian CAL!
It looks verry simply and you have many serverel techniques to use ,thank you for al information ❤️
Thank you for this video. It is so informative and straight to the point.
I love your channel so so much! Thank you for sharing so amazing and educational content! Lots of love from Brazil
Thank you so very much for your fantastic videos! Hands down, some of the best out there. 💯
Can’t wait for the Tunisian blanket crochet a long🧶💙🧶