Tunisian Crochet Square Pattern Tunisian cookie square

Check out this holiday Tunisian crochet square pattern. Enjoy the free Tunisian crochet pattern for this fun colorwork crochet cookie square.

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You are going to love this Tunisian crochet square pattern! Tunisian crochet with colors is so much fun. If you enjoy tapestry crochet or intarsia crochet, you are sure to love this fun Tunisian crochet technique! Even if you don’t know many Tunisian crochet stitches, working with colors can give some beautiful designs.

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My Tunisian crochet square pattern is for a cookie because that’s what comes to mind when I think of the holidays. I don’t celebrate any of the major holidays around this time of year but I do love two things that are a major part of this season: baking and enjoying everyone’s decorations. I love baking yummy treats, who doesn’t? I initially started off with a sugar cookie with icing as the idea but it evolved into this chocolate cookie and I am so happy with the way it turned out and my hubby found the perfect Pepperidge Farms Peppermint Thins to go with the square! If you were looking for the perfect crochet cookie squares, you’ve found them. I think the Tunisian Cookie Squares would look so cute even as a banner as part of your holiday decor.


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About the Pattern:

Skill Level: Advanced Beginner/Intermediate 


Yarn:

Color AO- OysterKnit Picks Mighty Stitch in Oyster (32 yards) (208 yds/100 grams; 20% superwash wool, 80% acrylic; size 4 worsted weight)

Color BC- Chocolate – Knit Picks Mighty Stitch in Chocolate (41 yards) (208 yds/100 grams; 20% superwash wool, 80% acrylic; size 4 worsted weight)

Color CW – White Knit Picks Mighty Stitch in White (12 yards) (208 yds/100 grams; 20% superwash wool, 80% acrylic; size 4 worsted weight)

Hooks:

  • Size K US 10 (6.5 mm) Tunisian crochet hook with a 12 in. Cord.

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Notions: 

Gauge:

  • Gauge is 17 st. over 14 rows in Tunisian Simple Stitch for a 4×4 in. square

Finished Size:

  • The finished square size is 8 in. wide by 8 in. in length.


Pattern Notes:

This pattern is for a holiday theme tunisian crochet cookie square. It’s The perfect square to practice Tunisian crochet color work and to get excited about the holidays.

  • Pattern rows are Forward pass instructions.


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Pattern Notes Continued.

  • The following instructions are implied: 
    • The loop already on the hook at the beginning of the row counts as the first st. 
    • Always Tunisian simple stitch in the last st of the row, being sure to work under both loops of the st.
  • Return Pass: Follow the foundation row and each row with the Return Pass in the same color unless a color change is needed.
    • Return Pass Instructions: Ch 1, *yarn over, pull through two loops; repeat from * until 1 loop remains on the hook.
  • Important: The Color chart should be read right to left 

Abbreviations:

Sl st: Slip stitch
Dc: Double crochet
Ch: Chain
Tss: Tunisian simple stitch
RetP: Return Pass -Explained above
Colors: O-Oyster C – Chocolate W – White


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Pattern Instructions:

Ch 35 with O

Row 1 (Foundation Row): Pick up a loop in the back bump of each chain. Then, complete a normal RetP. (35 sts) 

Rows 2 to 29: Follow color chart (on page 6) in Tss. The stitch count should be 35 at the end of each row. If you would like an 8 x 8 in. square to match the rest of the squares in the CAL, follow the written instructions then follow the instructions for the dc edging.

Row 2: O35

Row 3: O14, C2, W, C3, O15

Row 4: O12, C3, W, C4, W, C2, O12

Row 5: O11, C3, W, C4, W, C4, W, O10

Row 6: O9, C4, W, C4, W, C4, W, C3, O8

Pattern Continued

Row 7: O8, C4, W, C4, W, C4, W, C4, W, O7

Row 8: O7, C4, W, C4, W, C4, W, C4, W, C2, O6

Row 9: O6, C4, W, C4, W, C4, W, C4, W, C4, O5

Row 10: O6, C3, W, C4, W, C4, W, C4, W, C4, W, O5

Row 11: O5, C3, W, C4, W, C4, W, C4, W, C4, W, C, O5

Row 12: O4, C3, W, C4, W, C4, W, C4, W, C4, W, C3, O4

Row 13: O4, C2, W, C4, W, C4, W, C4, W, C4, W, C4, O4

Row 14: O4, C, W, C4, W, C4, W, C4, W, C4, W, C4, W, O4 

Row 15: O4, W, C4, W, C4, W, C4, W, C4, W, C4, W, C, O4

Row 16: O4, C4, W, C4, W, C4, W, C4, W, C4, W, C2, O4

Row 17: O4, C3, W, C4, W, C4, W, C4, W, C4, W, C3, O4

Row 18: O4, C2, W, C4, W, C4, W, C4, W, C4, W, C3, W, O4

Row 19: O4, C, W, C4, W, C4, W, C4, W, C4, W, C3, W, C, O4


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Pattern Continued


Row 20: O5, C4, W, C4, W, C4, W, C4, W, C3, W, C, O5 

Row 21: O5, C3, W, C4, W, C4, W, C4, W, C3, W, C2, O5

Row 22: O5, C2, W, C4, W, C4, W, C4, W, C3, W, C3, O5

Row 23: O6, W, C4, W, C4, W, C4, W, C3, W, C3, O6

Row 24: O7, C3, W, C4, W, C4, W, C3, W, C3, O7

Row 25: O8, C, W, C4, W, C4, W, C3, W, C3, O8

Row 26: O10, C3, W, C4, W, C3, W, C2, O10 

Row 27: O12, W, C4, W, C3, W, C, O12

Row 28: O15, C, W, C3, O15

Row 29: O35 

Finishing Touches:

Bind off, leaving a 6 in. tail for all colors, cut yarn and weave in all ends. With the right side of the square facing you, join Chocolate yarn and dc evenly along one long edge. Repeat on the opposite long edge. Weave in all loose ends. Optional: Steam block for a smoother finish. You can find a full steam blocking tutorial here.

You are done! Have any questions? The best way to reach me is via email: noorsknits@gmail.com.

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This is an original pattern from Noor’s Knits, ©2020. Please do not reprint, repost, or sell any parts of this pattern, but feel free to link back to my blog. You are welcome to sell finished items made from this pattern but please kindly link back to my website. Send questions to noorsknits@gmail.com.

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Check out this holiday Tunisian crochet square pattern. Enjoy the free Tunisian crochet pattern for this fun colorwork crochet cookie square.

Check out my other free Tunisian crochet patterns like my Tunisian Giving Scarf and Tunisian Orchid Square. If you enjoyed the colorwork here, you can also check out my Tunisian crochet blanket pattern for my Creamsicle Crochet Baby Blanket.

Easy Crochet Bunny Pattern – Tunisian Crochet Along

Looking for a fun easy crochet bunny pattern? Join me for a Tunisian crochet along for Bubsy the Bunny made in 3 parts with full video tutorials on YouTube!

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If you’re looking for easy crochet bunny patterns for beginners, you are in the right place! Meet Bubsy The Bunny! I released this easy Tunisian crochet pattern a couple of years ago as my FIRST crochet along for this super cute easy crochet bunny pattern. I have participated in a few crochet alongs and really enjoyed the experience of working together with others on a specific project and seeing everyone’s different versions! So here is a fun crochet bunny crochet along!

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It is a 3 part Tunisian Crochet Along with full video tutorials. This crochet along was released as a 3-part series on my YouTube channel. Make sure you subscribe to my channel and join my Facebook group here to stay updated and to ask questions and work alongside other makers on this fun project! You can follow along at your own pace!

I would love for you to share your work as you make it by using the hashtag #BubsyTheBunny and tagging me @noorsknits on Instagram.

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Materials

Hook: N15 Tunisian crochet hook with a. 12 in. Cord – here’s my favorite Tunisian crochet hook set

Yarn:
Main color – Bernat Blanket Yarn in Taupe (88 yards) (3.5 oz/100 g.; 232 yds/212 m; 100% polyester; bulky size 5)
Fur color – Lion Brand Yarn in Baked Alaska (48 yards) (3.5 oz/100 g.; 64 yds/ 60 m; 100% polyester; super bulky size 6)
Embroidery color – Lily Sugar N Cream in White (approximately 10 yards) (2.5 oz/ 70.9 g; 120 yds/109 m; 100% cotton; worsted size 4)



Notions:
Scissors
Yarn Needle
Polyfil Stuffing
Large Pom Pom Maker
Locking Stitch Marker
2.5 in. Ribbon (Note: Optional, you could also opt to crochet a bowtie like my Striped Tunisian Bow-Tie)
Pipe Cleaner (Note: use for mobile ears if gifting to older children, if gifting to a baby I would recommend you leave the ears floppy for safety reasons)

Gauge:
Gauge is 8 st. over 7 rows in Tunisian Simple Stitch for a 4×4 in. square using main color (Bernat Blanket Yarn)

Finished Size:
The finished bunny size is 18 in. Tall and 10 in. wide

About the Pattern:

This is a beginner level Tunisian crochet pattern that you can complete in a few hours. The pattern uses bulky yarn and works up super quick and makes for a perfect gift for the little ones in your life. You can make it with Bernat Blanket yarn and Lion Brand Yarn Go For Faux.

Initially, I made this bunny with Michael’s Sweet Snuggles yarn which is a super soft and squishy yarn. I liked the overall look but found it to be a bit bulky and the yarn is not easily accessible. It would also require a larger hook.

I decided to try it with Bernat Blanket yarn since Bernat blanket is a more accessible and readily available yarn and I love how it turned out! The finished bunny measures 18 inches from ears to feet and 10 inches across from one arm to the other arm.

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Looking for a fun easy crochet bunny pattern? Join me for a Tunisian crochet along for Bubsy the Bunny made in 3 parts with full video tutorials on YouTube!

You will make the pattern as follows:

I have divided the following steps into three parts in videos I have uploaded to YouTube.

  1. Make the face and embroider with size 4 worsted weight yarn in a contrasting color.
  2. Continue making the neck and body.
  3. Continue making a mirror image of the neck and body (so it will be one long piece that will be folded over and sewn while stuffing with polyfill).
  4. Make legs with the Bernat Blanket yarn.
  5. Crochet arms and sew onto the body.
  6. Work ears and weave in all ends!

You will learn how to:

-Tunisian crochet foundation row and Tunisian Simple Stitch
-Increase stitches in Tunisian crochet
-Decrease stitches in Tunisian crochet
-Embroider a face onto a crochet project
-Make a pom pom
-Make a magic circle and crochet in rounds

Crochet Easter Bunny Pattern

First Part: The Face

Second Part: The Body and legs

Third Part: Ears, arms, feet, and tail

Looking for a fun easy crochet bunny pattern? Join me for a Tunisian crochet along for Bubsy the Bunny made in 3 parts with full video tutorials on YouTube!

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Join me for this fun 3-part crochet bunny series! It’s the perfect chance to practice some Tunisian crochet stitches! If you like this pattern, you may enjoy some of my other Tunisian crochet patterns – Tunisian Samplerpillar or the Creamsicle Crochet Baby Blanket pattern.