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Crocheting: tunesian crochet multi-grament
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tunesian crochet multi-grament

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This project was made as part of a Craftsy course:
Tunisian Crochet: Revolutions in Color and Style »

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Category: Crocheting

Type of item: Clothing

For: Women


Materials

paton's silk bamboo yarn, tunesian crochet hook

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Valerie Berdeski on craftsy.com
Apr 05, 2013    Flag as inappropriate
~ Love, Love, Love ~
Craftycat78 on craftsy.com
Mar 22, 2013    Flag as inappropriate
Beautiful!
Cyn2you on craftsy.com
Feb 04, 2013    Flag as inappropriate
PS I did sign up for the Tunisian course.
Cyn2you on craftsy.com
Feb 04, 2013    Flag as inappropriate
This is exaactly what I intend to do with my project in the tunisian crochet. It is so nice to see what it might look like. You just made two panels and stitched them together with a single crochet. So whan I am buying my yarn would you say just double what the pattern calls for? I haven't made up my mind on the colors yet, but I just discovered Overstock as a great source of yarn. What do you suggest as far as what kinds of yarn to look for, from your experience?
DollmakerAnne on craftsy.com
Feb 08, 2013   Flag as inappropriate
The pattern actually is for two panels. The instructor shows a number of ways to use one or both panels to make different looks. I did use somewhat more yarn because I increased the length of the initial chain (I can't remember details now). I couldn't afford pure silk but found yarns that contain some silk or bamboo in a blend drape well. I joined the two panels with a single crochet but did reinforce the tie off point which gets alot of strain (at the back of your neck). Good luck with your project!
FunkyGirlKnits on craftsy.com
Oct 02, 2012    Flag as inappropriate
I love the colors. Done a great job!
dollpattern on craftsy.com
Sep 27, 2012    Flag as inappropriate
I like this, Looks nice on you .
Jennifer Hansen on craftsy.com
Jennifer Hansen
Craftsy Instructor
Sep 07, 2012    Flag as inappropriate
Love this! Love your inventive way of wearing it!!
Card Lady on craftsy.com
Sep 02, 2012    Flag as inappropriate
This came out beautiful. I like the way you put the two panels together. Looks great on you.
jclhomer on craftsy.com
Aug 27, 2012    Flag as inappropriate
Love the palette. This is two panels right? Great job!
DollmakerAnne on craftsy.com
Aug 28, 2012   Flag as inappropriate
Thank you. Yes, I connected them with single crochet along the long edge, trying it on repeatedly to find the correct spot to stop and strongly anchor.
ivsadsad911314 on craftsy.com
Aug 25, 2012    Flag as inappropriate
I would like to know tunisian crochet but I don't know how to start where do I start?
DollmakerAnne on craftsy.com
Aug 25, 2012   Flag as inappropriate
I learned by taking the Craftsy course - Tunesian crochet: Revolutions in Color and Style. I would only recommend it if you already know how to do traditional crochet.
Craftydoglover on craftsy.com
Aug 25, 2012    Flag as inappropriate
I have only just started this course so it is nice to see what I can achive in the future. Beautiful work.
LadySelena on craftsy.com
Aug 22, 2012    Flag as inappropriate
I love the way your wearing it! It looks great!
tkdshine on craftsy.com
Aug 21, 2012    Flag as inappropriate
Looks awesome!! Nice drape and just the right size!
Bluehengirl on craftsy.com
Aug 19, 2012    Flag as inappropriate
Looks great! I'm using the same yarn in a different color palette... Nice to see the finished product...
DollmakerAnne on craftsy.com
Aug 19, 2012   Flag as inappropriate
Post a picture when you're done - I'd lile tp see it!
lizrev on craftsy.com
Aug 16, 2012    Flag as inappropriate
Stunning pattern!
dawn1959 on craftsy.com
Aug 15, 2012    Flag as inappropriate
it is absolutely gorgeous wonderful work Anne I am slow so haven't even started mine as yet thanks for sharing yours
DollmakerAnne on craftsy.com
Aug 15, 2012    Flag as inappropriate
The Paton bamboo silk yarn drapes and feels great. It works up a little heavier than the pure silk and I decided I would wear it most often as a wrap on chilly days.
Jennifer Hansen on craftsy.com
Sep 07, 2012   Flag as inappropriate
Love this! Love your inventive way of wearing it!!