TUNISIAN CROCHET Bamboo Stitch - How to Crochet Easy Tunisian Stitches Similar to Knitting
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- TUNISIAN CROCHET Bamboo Stitch - How to Crochet Easy Tunisian Stitches Similar to Knitting
Hi I'm Donna Wolfe from Naztazia. In this video, I'll show you how to make a Tunisian Crochet stitch called the Bamboo Stitch. It's an easy textured stitch that is similar to the knitted bamboo stitch.
The pattern consists of a Tunisian Simple Stitch (TSS) as well as a Tunisian Knit Stitch (TKS). The horizontal bar is formed with a Yarn Over (YO) and a pass over with the yarn.
You can use any weight yarn and its corresponding Tunisian crochet hook with this pattern. Sometimes Tunisian Crochet hooks are also called Afghan hooks.
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Ever try Tunisian Crochet before? In some ways it's easier than traditional crochet!
I agree with Clare Morley that Naztazia is really very good in giving instructions that's why me I only fellow her instructions and all her TH-cam instructions, she show it slowly and clearly, because other they will show you their work already halfway done and no beginning. That's why I love Naztazia TH-cam and I recommend her to everyone. Thank you n appreciate n love all your work Naztazia. Thank you again
Thank you very much for your kindness!
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Hi, naztazia! Interesting stitch. I just started Tunisian crochet this year. I have 3 basic stitches down but not this one. Thanks for showing. God Bless see you on the tube.
Thank you for your kindness!
I so love your patterns and the designs they make, I especially love the Tunisian Crochet Bamboo stitch, I can't wait to get started on it and make a beautiful blanket.
Hi Donna. Beautiful stitch and great instructions as usual! ❤️😎🐈⬛
Thank you! 😊
I enjoy Tunisian and this is one of my favorite stitches. 🧶💕🧶
Thanks Donna! I love this stitch. I can't wait to try it. Thanks again for another great tutorial. I've learned so much from you. 👍
Wonderful!
Have not tried Tunisian Crochet yet. But, as always, your instruction is very clear and inspires me to try it! Thanks 🤗
Thanks for watching! It's fun to at least try it once :)
I love watching you it’s the only way I make my stuff!!!!!! and I love this new bamboo stick I will try to make it Also I have mad a whole lot of your crochet and gave away for present thanks to you everyone thanks I can make anything but I try to tell them it’s you.
Wonderful! Thank you!
Thank you, you are a great teacher. I will use this stitch in my next project.
Wonderful!
I'm busy making this now. You make it much easier for me. Thankyou very much.
I just found this channel. I love it! Thank you so much! So many projects, so lille time, lol. ❤️❤️❤️
Always happy to help!
Thank you again for all you do 💓 I'm gonna try this for a pillow cover. 😊❤
You’re welcome 😊
Hi DONNA what pretty tunisian stitch thank you for this good learn.....
Your Awesome! Thank you - I just learned another Stitch 😊 0:15
Interesting! I was taught the basics of Tunisian Crochet a few years ago. I was quite confused during my two-hour lesson. Might give it a try again!
Yes! It's worth giving it a try again :)
This is such a beautiful stitch. I will try this one day
Hi ma'am 👍🏻🌹🙏 WOW nice pattern.. I haven't try it before... but after seeing your video I'm eager to make it up... thanks again for sharing your beautiful creation ❤️❤️❤️🤝 love you and God bless you always 🌹🌹🌹🙏
Thank you for your kindness!
Awesome stitch 😍 uses this pattern hand bag 👜
Wonderful!
@@naztazia Thanks 😊
Thank you so much for this!!! Absolutely going to give this one a try
Hope you like it!
🙏🏼😘 Beautiful pattern I will try to make one. Thank you.
Using this on a 👜 purse. Thx much!
Thanks for the great instructions ❤
You are so welcome!
Wow 👍awesome ❤️🙌 thank you 👏stay bless ✌️
Thank you! You too!
Nicely explained looks pretty 😍
Thank you!
I absolutely LOVE doing Tunisian Crochet so thank you Donna for showing us this new stitch. Your videos are the best....clear, concise and easy to follow. I am intrigued to know what yarn you use as it never seems to split as some yarns do, what is it? I can't wait to try this stitch, thanks again! ❤
Thank you! I generally just get no name stuff for stitch videos like this - usually in the mill ends or bargain bin section of the local craft places.
Thank you very much for sharing and teaching your beautiful work. May I ask what yarn you used. I love it.
Beautiful 💖 thank you 🌻😊
Thank you Donna! Beautiful stich I like it
I want to make this into an afghan . . . how do I make it wider? This is a great tutorial and stitch!!!
That looks so pretty !😊😒
That is a beautiful stitch. Silly question, how would you do the last row to finish it off?
You can just end it on a return pass row, either Row 2's return pass or Row 3's return pass (whatever you like better). The return pass row is the one where you take off loops in groups of 2 and end up with just 1 loop remaining on your hook. Just fasten off that final loop and weave it in the back.
Thank you posting. This is pretty! Does the back side look the same?
The front looks like the traditional knitted "knit stitch" (stockinette) with the horizontal wrap around it. And the back looks like the traditional knitted "purl stitch" (garter stitch) with the horizontal wrap.
Thank you so much!!!!! Love your channel!
Oh, noooo. Another thing I MUST try right away! 🙈🙈🙈
Very nice!! Thank you 💖👍
Very pretty !!!!
Thank you for showing this. Very cool. Can you tell me what type hooks you would use to make a big blanket? Thank you.
They are called extended Tunisian crochet hooks, sometimes known as extended Afghan crochet hooks. You can see one in my Guide to Crochet Hooks video at about the 4 minute mark: th-cam.com/video/_cXRPUbV6Ro/w-d-xo.html
@@naztazia thank you so much
I love your videos. They’ve very clear and precise. I’m curious what type of yarn you use in your videos.
Inexpensive bargain bin "mill ends" stuff I find in the local craft places. Sometimes that supposed "junk" yarn that no one wants works the best for stitch samples!
Very nice from sri lanka
Please learn how to increase and decrease thanks 🙏
Iam wondering if the yarn she chose is a bamboo blend or maybe all cotton? I wishhe woukd just automatically give a yarn link in the notes section of the video.
Thank you! I’m gonna try it!
Hola me gustaria los subtitulos en español saludos desde mexico todo es hermoso
Magnifique merci beaucoup
Thank you. I love it
You're welcome 😊
This is probably a silly question but how do you create a blanket wide enough using this stitch? Thank you for your videos.
They have Tunisian crochet hooks called Extended Tunisian Crochet hooks, which basically are a regular Tunisian hook with a flexible fishing wire tube coming out the other side where you slide the unused loops as you work. These types of hooks can hold hundreds and hundreds of stitches.
I am a bit cobfused when you say take off loops in groups of two as you iften eem to slip off only one loop at a time while doing two at a time in others. Its very likely that im missing something as the pattern comes out beautiful.
I would like to ask what is the hook size that is ideal to use for tunisian crochet? I read that this stitch is good for sweaters, right?
Thank you so much!
I use 2 full hook sizes up.
So nice
What sizes of needles should I get to start when I start this new Tunisian crocheting?
If you are just trying out Tunisian crochet, I would suggest trying out one 10" or 14" aluminum Tunisian hook (sometimes called Afghan hook) in like a size H if you use worsted weight (medium) #4 yarn. An I or J hook would work too. They have them usually at the local WMart stores if you are in the USA/Canada. If you end up liking Tunisian, it's best to go online and get a full Tunisian set with all the sizes.
@@naztazia thank you. I’m sure I will love Tunisian crocheting.
How do you change colors in Tunisian crochet?
Before drawing through the last two loops of the return pass, either slip knot or just loop the new yarn around your hook and draw the new yarn through the last two loops.
@@naztazia oh . Thank you!! Sounds pretty easy.
How many loops can you fit on the Tunisian hook can you make a full size Afghan?
You will need a Tunisian hook with a cord to put very many stitches on without crowding them. Look on Amazon for them. You might like them.
Thank you ❤
Hi there! I just want to ask. You can't knit this Bamboo stitch?🙈
The final result looks like Neapolitan ice cream
i’m gonna hate myself while making this
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