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Tunisian Crochet ePattern
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Are you a knitter who’s wondered about learning crochet, or a crocheter who has wanted to learn Tunisian? You’re in the right place!
This pattern is designed to be a fun introduction to Tunisian Crochet!
Instead of learning by making a boring swatch square, hop on the Tunisian Express and learn this way!
The pattern includes:
a pattern for two styles of scarf/shawl
5 pages of photo tutorials to help you learn Tunisian Crochet step by step (even if you’ve never done it before!)
A stitch count chart cheat sheet to help you keep track of your stitches easily!
It’s a quick, addictive make - you’ll be wanting to crochet just a few more rows, and before you know it you’ll have a comfy, chic Tunisian crocheted scarf or shawl, and will have learned a new skill!
If you’re brand new to Tunisian and aren’t sure what kind of hook to buy, there are two kinds: a long straight one that looks like a long knitting needle with a hook on the end, and the kind that looks like a crochet hook with a flexible cable attached. Either kind will work for this project, but you can not work it with a regular crochet hook.
I highly recommend buying the pattern and working the first 10 or so rows with a regular crochet hook (that’s about as far as you can go with a regular hook anyway), then checking to see if you like the fabric you’re creating. If you do, grab a Tunisian hook in that size!
Recommended yarn & hook pairings:
Fingering weight yarn & G (4.0mm) hook
Sport weight yarn & I (5.0mm) hook
DK weight yarn & J (6.0mm) hook
Worsted weight yarn & L (8.0mm) hook
Bulky weight yarn & M (9.0mm) hook
Yarn:
The size of your finished project depends on the yarn & hook combination you choose, and your gauge as well. In general, however,
100g of fingering weight yarn will yield a small scarf. Approximately 36" (91 cm) top edge, 16" (41 cm) deep
150g of dk weight yarn will yield a medium scarf. Approximately 63" (160 cm) top edge, 19.5" deep
Modifications:
This pattern includes instructions for the long skinny style scarf as shown in the sample photos, as well as a modification if you want larger points on the shawl and a more boomerang/swirl shaped shawl. Yardage requirements and sizing will vary depending on what shape and yarn you choose. I suggest getting a little extra yarn if you’re not sure you’ll have enough.
This pattern has been professionally tech edited and tested. Special thanks for the stitch count cheat sheets goes to Csandiego and Spazums!
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This pattern is designed to be a fun introduction to Tunisian Crochet!
Instead of learning by making a boring swatch square, hop on the Tunisian Express and learn this way!
The pattern includes:
a pattern for two styles of scarf/shawl
5 pages of photo tutorials to help you learn Tunisian Crochet step by step (even if you’ve never done it before!)
A stitch count chart cheat sheet to help you keep track of your stitches easily!
It’s a quick, addictive make - you’ll be wanting to crochet just a few more rows, and before you know it you’ll have a comfy, chic Tunisian crocheted scarf or shawl, and will have learned a new skill!
If you’re brand new to Tunisian and aren’t sure what kind of hook to buy, there are two kinds: a long straight one that looks like a long knitting needle with a hook on the end, and the kind that looks like a crochet hook with a flexible cable attached. Either kind will work for this project, but you can not work it with a regular crochet hook.
I highly recommend buying the pattern and working the first 10 or so rows with a regular crochet hook (that’s about as far as you can go with a regular hook anyway), then checking to see if you like the fabric you’re creating. If you do, grab a Tunisian hook in that size!
Recommended yarn & hook pairings:
Fingering weight yarn & G (4.0mm) hook
Sport weight yarn & I (5.0mm) hook
DK weight yarn & J (6.0mm) hook
Worsted weight yarn & L (8.0mm) hook
Bulky weight yarn & M (9.0mm) hook
Yarn:
The size of your finished project depends on the yarn & hook combination you choose, and your gauge as well. In general, however,
100g of fingering weight yarn will yield a small scarf. Approximately 36" (91 cm) top edge, 16" (41 cm) deep
150g of dk weight yarn will yield a medium scarf. Approximately 63" (160 cm) top edge, 19.5" deep
Modifications:
This pattern includes instructions for the long skinny style scarf as shown in the sample photos, as well as a modification if you want larger points on the shawl and a more boomerang/swirl shaped shawl. Yardage requirements and sizing will vary depending on what shape and yarn you choose. I suggest getting a little extra yarn if you’re not sure you’ll have enough.
This pattern has been professionally tech edited and tested. Special thanks for the stitch count cheat sheets goes to Csandiego and Spazums!
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Pattern Info
Size
One Size - Customizeable
Media
Photo
Language
English US & UK
Unit
Inches & cm
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Abbreviations
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BO
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Bind off |
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Clo
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Close |
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ch
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chain |
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inc
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increase |
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rep
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repeat |
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retp
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return pass |
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sl st
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slip stitch |
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slst
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slip stitch |
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ss
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slip stitch |
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st
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stitch |
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tss
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Tunisian simple stitch |
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v-bar
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vertical bar |
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v-bars
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vertical bars |
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yo
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yarn over |
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What is the finished size of Tunisian Express?
The finished clothing measures One Size - Customizeable.
Is Tunisian Express suitable for beginners?
Yes, this is a beginner-friendly Tunisian Crochet pattern suitable for newcomers to the craft.
What language is this Tunisian Crochet pattern in?
This pattern is available in English (US & UK terms).
What is included with the Ribblr interactive version?
This is a Ribblr ePattern - an interactive digital pattern with step-by-step instructions, stitch tutorial videos, progress tracking, smart sizing, US/UK auto-translation, and CM/inch auto-conversion. No PDF download is required.
Can I sell items I make from this pattern?
Yes, you can sell finished items made using this pattern design.
What is Tunisian Express?
Tunisian Express is a Beginner Tunisian Crochet pattern designed by Orchard House Editing & Design for making a Clothing. Are you a knitter who’s wondered about learning crochet, or a crocheter who has wanted to learn Tunisian? You’re in the right place!This pattern is designed to be a fun introduction to Tunisian Crochet!Instead of learning by making a boring swatch...
Who designed Tunisian Express?
Orchard House Editing & Design designed the Tunisian Express pattern. Find more of their patterns on their Ribblr shop page.
What type of item does Tunisian Express make?
The Tunisian Express pattern makes a Clothing. It is a Beginner Tunisian Crochet pattern.
What materials are needed for Tunisian Express?
To make Tunisian Express you will need: Fingering Weight Yarn + G (4.0 mm) Hook, Sport Weight Yarn + I (5.5 mm) Hook, Dk Weight Yarn + J (6.0 mm) Hook, Worsted/Aran Weight Yarn + L (8.0 mm) Hook, Bulky Weight + M (9.0 mm) Hook.
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