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Tunisian Sampler Scarf CAL – Part 4

Tunisian Sampler Scarf CAL – Part 4

By combining 2 of these stitches, we can create a basketweave pattern.  We’ll use the TKS & the TPS, which were our second and third sections. Section 4 – Basket Weave Row 37:  skip 1st vertical bar, TKS (section 3) in next 3 sts, * TPS 

Tunisian Sampler Scarf CAL – Part 3

The third stitch in our CAL is called the tunisian knit stitch (TKS), which looks very similar to the stockinette stitch of knitting. Section 3 – TKS Row 28:  skip 1st vertical bar, * you will be working between front and back of vertical posts 

Tunisian Sampler Scarf CAL – Part 2

The second stitch in our CAL is called the tunisian purl stitch (TPS), but it is also known as the purl stitch. If you compare it to the knit purl stitch they look very similar (which is probably why the name :)). Section 2 – TPS Row 13:  

Tunisian Sampler Scarf CAL – Part 1

To kick off the CAL we’re going to begin with one of the basic stitches of tunisian crochet. It’s called the tunisian simple stitch (TSS), but it is also known by a few different names. Here are a few: TSS – tunisian simple stitch afghan simple stitch tunisian basic 

Tunisian Sampler Scarf CAL

Well, after a small delay of strep throat, then going away with hubby to celebrate our anniversary, and then Easter, I’m ready to kick things back into gear on my site. Today we’ll begin the Tunisian Sampler Scarf.  This is great for beginners who have 

Tunisian Crochet Sampler Scarf Crochet-A-Long

Is anyone up for a CAL?  I’m working on a sampler scarf done in basic tunisian stitches, and I thought it would make for a great, learn as you go, crochet a long. If you think you might be interested just let me know when 

Fall Pumpkin Leaf – Free Crochet Pattern

I had a request (thank you Robin) for a pumpkin leaf crochet pattern to go with my pumpkin hat pattern.  Because I tried so hard to get my pumpkin stem to look ‘real’, I figured I would do the same with the leaf.  Not as 

>Crocheted Wildflowers

>Yarnbombing is such a touchy topic.  Most are either for it, or against it.  There are very few that are middle of the road.  With that being said, I found the perfect yarn bombing project . . . . . No one will be offended 

>Out of Yarn…..Again!!!

>For those that read my post last week (click here) about always running out of yarn…..well, it has happened again! For those that missed it, I’ll give you a quick recap.  My goal for 2011 was to use up my yarn stash.  I’m calling it 

Flower Hair Clip or Barrette – Free Crochet Pattern

APPLE BLOSSOM HAIR CLIP / BARRETTEFREE CROCHET PATTERN Finished flower will be approx. 2″ across. Supplies green or yellow scraps pink scraps “H” hook with yellow (or color of your choice – you could also use green) ch2Round 1:  9sc in 2nd ch from hook, slip