This free Tunisian crochet scarf pattern is the best crochet pattern for Bernat velvet yarn and makes for a perfect Fall crochet project.
This pattern is for a textured chunky beginner-friendly crochet + Tunisian crochet scarf. It’s the perfect addition to your Fall accessories and will help you practice the basic crochet and Tunisian crochet stitches! The best part is that it works up super fast so it’s great for gift making
This scarf is part of the Scarftober Event hosted by Janine from Capital Crochet. She is featuring a variety of fun scarves throughout the month! You can find all the scarves in her roundup post here.
Today only (OFFER VALID THROUGH 10/25/2022) you can get the scarf PDF pattern on Ravelry for $1 with a code, find the code on the Scarftober roundup post, click the picture below!
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Tunisian crochet foundation row and tunisian simple stitch
Tunisian crochet bind off
Back Loop Single Crochet
How to make tassels
Abbreviations:
Ch: Chain
Tss: Tunisian simple stitch
RetP: Return Pass -Explained above
Blsc: Back loop single crochet
Sc: Single crochet
Pattern Instructions:
Pattern is written for child size with adult size in parentheses (adult)
Ch 18 (28)
Foundation chain in sc
Row 1: Blsc across, ch 1, turn
Repeat row 1 until the piece measures 4 (10) in. from the foundation chain. End on the right side.
With your Tunisian crochet hook, pick up a loop in the next 27 stitches.
Tss across. Complete RetP. Continue Tss until piece measures 30 (36) inches from the foundation chain
Switch to your regular crochet hook
Ch 1, sc across and turn. Next row, Sc across, ch 1 and turn. End on the right side.
Repeat row 1 until piece measures 43 (49) inches from the foundation chain
Bind off leaving a 6 in. tail. Weave in loose ends. See below for how the stitches should look.
Add fringe or tassels.
You are done! Have any questions? The best way to reach me is via email: noorsknits@gmail.com
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Looking for fun Tunisian crochet square patterns. Check out this FREE Tunisian Fall Leaves Square crochet blanket square pattern!
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The blanket square crochet pattern is part of the Charity Cozy Fall MAL hosted by Knitting With Chopsticks and Noor’s Knits. Twenty unique knit, crochet, AND Tunisian crochet square designs are released throughout the month of October 2022 (that’s 60 squares in total) to form a cozy fall blanket. You can find all the MAL info and all the Tunisian crochet square patterns HERE!
You can get the free pattern below or grab the Ad-FREE PDF from my Etsy and Ravelry Shops. You can also grab all 20 crochet squares from the Cozy Fall MAL so you don’t have to wait for new squares to be released. 30% from each bundle purchase will be donated to Cure Childhood Cancer! You will also be entered into a raffle to win 1 of 3 epic prize bundles!
This Tunisian crochet blanket square patterns is the perfect way to practice the basic Tunisian crochet stitch while creating a beautiful colorwork square! Imagine a beautiful Fall Leaves Tunisian crochet blanket using all the squares! The Caron Simply Soft Tweeds Off White yarn and Caron Simply Soft Harvest Red go so well together, I love how it turned out!
Note: Complete color chart in Tunisian simple stitch. Refer to the chart on the above.
Row 1: (Foundation Row): Pick up a loop in the back bump of each chain. Complete normal RetP. (28 sts).
Row 2: (Col A) x 28
Row 3: (Col A) x 21, (Col B) x 1, (Col A) x 6
Row 4: (Col A) x 20, (Col B) x 2, (Col A) x 6
Row 5: (Col A) x 20, (Col B) x 1, (Col A) x 7
Row 6: (Col A) x 16, (Col B) x 5, (Col A) x 7
Row 7: (Col A) x 15, (Col B) x 7, (Col A) x 6
Row 8: (Col A) x 14, (Col B) x 8, (Col A) x 6
Row 9: (Col A) x 13, (Col B) x 10, (Col A) x 5
Row 10: (Col A) x 13, (Col B) x 10, (Col A) x 5
Row 11: (Col A) x 12, (Col B) x 11, (Col A) x 5
Row 12: (Col A) x 12, (Col B) x 11, (Col A) x 5
Row 13: (Col A) x 12, (Col B) x 11, (Col A) x 5
Row 14: (Col A) x 12, (Col B) x 10, (Col A) x 6
Row 15: (Col A) x 12, (Col B) x 9, (Col A) x 7
Row 16: (Col A) x 13, (Col B) x 8, (Col A) x 7
Row 17: (Col A) x 13, (Col B) x 7, (Col A) x 8
Row 18: (Col A) x 10, (Col B) x 1, (Col A) x 2, (Col B) x 6, (Col A) x 9
Row 19: (Col A) x 9, (Col B) x 2, (Col A) x 2, (Col B) x 6, (Col A) x 9
Row 20: (Col A) x 9, (Col B) x 1, (Col A) x 4, (Col B) x 4, (Col A) x 10
Row 21: (Col A) x 8, (Col B) x 3, (Col A) x 3, (Col B) x 4, (Col A) x 10
Row 22: (Col A) x 7, (Col B) x 5, (Col A) x 3, (Col B) x 2, (Col A) x 11
Row 23: (Col A) x 8, (Col B) x 3, (Col A) x 5, (Col B) x 1, (Col A) x 11
Row 24: (Col A) x 9, (Col B) x 1, (Col A) x 18
Row 25: Bind off in Col A
Join Col B into the corner and sc around evenly completing (sc, ch 1, sc) into corners.
You are done! Have any questions? The best way to reach me is via email: noorsknits@gmail.com
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The blanket square crochet pattern is part of the Charity Cozy Fall MAL. Twenty unique knit and crochet square designs are released throughout the month of October 2021 to form a cozy fall blanket. You can find all the MAL info and all the knit square patterns HERE!
You can get the free pattern below or grab the Ad-FREE PDF from my Etsy and Ravelry Shops. You can also grab all 20 crochet squares from the Cozy Fall MAL so you don’t have to wait for new squares to be released. 50% from each bundle purchase will be donated to Cure Childhood Cancer! You will also be entered into a raffle to win 1 of 3 epic pirze bundles!
This design is for a textured beginner-friendly Tunisian crochet ear warmer pattern in child and adult sizes that can be completed with a regular crochet hook. Customize the ear warmer to fit any head circumference. It’s the perfect ear warmer to practice the basic Tunisian crochet stitches! The best part is that it’s a one-skein project and works up super fast so it’s great for market prep and gift making! The best part is you can make a matching one for your little one as well.
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Check out this beginner-friendly free one hour crochet ear warmer pattern in child and adult sizes. It’s Tunisian crochet and you can complete it with a regular crochet hook and can customize it to fit any head circumference.
Check out this beginner-friendly chunky crochet ear warmer pattern in child and adult sizes.
Patons Classic Wool Rovingin any color, Pacific Teal and cherry are seen in the pictures below, 31 yards for child size, 45 yards for adult size (Size 5 bulky weight; 3.5 oz./ 100g, 120 yd/109 m; 100% Pure New Wool)
Hook:
Size N/P 10.0 mm crochet hook, I used my Clover Amour hook, get the complete set here
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.
Check out this beginner-friendly chunky crochet ear warmer pattern in child and adult sizes. It’s Tunisian crochet and can be completed with a regular crochet hook and can be customized to fit any head circumference.
Check out this beginner-friendly free crochet pattern head wrap in child and adult sizes.
Check out this beginner-friendly easy crochet headband pattern free in child and adult sizes.
Share your finished earwarmer with me on social media using the hashtag #fallvibesearwarmer for a chance to be featured! Instagram @noorsknits Facebook @noorsknits1
With the arrival of sweater weather and pumpkin season, I am sharing this cute chunky pumpkin Tunisian crochet free pattern! It works up super fast and you end up with a perfect textured crochet pumpkin to spruce up your Fall decor!
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Bernat Velvet in Mushroom, 30 yards for small, 90 yards for large (Size 5 bulky weight; 10.5 oz/300 g; 315 yards/ 288 m; 100% polyester) Wool-Ease Thick and Quick,
Gauge is 11 sts over 8 rows in Tunisian simple stitch for a 4 x 4 in. square
Finished Size:
The finished size in LB Wool-Ease Thick and Quick is:
Small: 24 in. long by 4 in. wide laid flat, 24 in. circumference
Medium: 24 in. long by 5 in. wide laid flat, 24 in. circumference
Large: 24 in. long by 7 in. wide laid flat, 24 in. circumference
The finished size in Bernat Velvet is:
Small: 21 in. long by 3.5 in. wide laid flat, 21 in. circumference
Medium: 21 in. long by 5 in. wide laid flat, 21 in. circumference
Large: 21 in. long by 7 in. wide laid flat, 21 in. circumference
The pattern below is only for the small Lattice style Tunisian crochet pumpkin. To get the other sizes and a second stitch style, you can purchase the ad-free PDFs on Etsy and Ravelry.
This pattern is for a textured chunky beginner-friendly Tunisian crochet pumpkin. It’s the perfect addition to your Fall decor and will help you practice the basic Tunisian crochet stitches! The best part is that it works up super fast so it’s great for market prep and gift making!
This pattern uses a few Tunisian crochet techniques. Use the following video tutorials as needed:
Fold in half with the wrong side out and whip st the short edges together and follow assembly as shown in this video tutorial. Weave in all loose ends.
Assembly: Weave yarn in and out through the stitches at the top and pull to cinch closed. Weave yarn to the other side. Fill lightly with stuffing. Mark each Tunisian simple stitch band with a stitch marker. Cinch this side closed in the same way as the other side leaving a small hole. Wrap yarn tightly around mirroring Tunisian simple stitch bands weaving yarn through the center as you go, repeat twice. Place a cinnamon stick in the hole and cinch tight. Tie some twine to add a rustic touch. Make sure to watch this video tutorial to get a better idea of how to do this.
You are done! Have any questions? The best way to reach me is via email: noorsknits@gmail.com
Share your finished pumpkin with me on social media using the hashtag #chunkytunisianpumpkin for a chance to be featured! Instagram @noorsknits Facebook @noorsknits1
If you enjoyed this free Tunisian crochet pattern, check out my Tunisian Football Stuffie perfect for all your little Football lovers or the Skully Corn Bag to make this quarantine Halloween extra special this year.
Ok, friends, I’ve been keeping a secret but today is the day to share some good news with you!
Some designer friends and I have gotten together for the Third Annual 30 Days of Cozy where we’ll release 36 free and premium designs over the course of the next 30 days and you’ll get to download the PDFs for free!
That’s right, a new designer will be featured each day and they’ll be sharing an amazing holiday crochet home decor design just for you. I can’t wait…it’s going to be epic!
You can keep up to date on each day’s new design, right here!
The first two designs, released today, are incredible, but I know what you’re thinking, 30 days is a long time to wait for all these amazing designs…and that’s where the even better news comes in…
Because we know you’re busy and might not want to check back for each new design, you can get the entire bundle of 30+ crochet patterns TODAY in The 30 Days of Cozy Pattern Bundle.
This fabulous bundle is a collection of all 36 crochet patterns from some of your favorite bloggers and designers and it’s on sale for a limited time for just $18! That’s 87% off the retail price and a value of over $140 in beautiful, cozy, patterns perfect for selling, gifting or treating yourself.
You can’t miss it!
I’m so excited to share that my design, the First Snowfall Pillow, will be included in the bundle, just in time to add it to your fall maker-schedule..
The First Snowfall Pillow pattern is a textured Tunisian crochet pillow made with Lion Brand Woolease Thick and Quick in Fisherman and Yarnspirations Bernat Baby Marly in Cloud Pink and 8.0 mm Tunisian crochet hook. It’s the perfect pillow to get cozy with this winter! Honeycomb and bobbles make it super fun. Use it to add some cuteness to a nursery or any other room! You can even showcase different sides according to your preference! Included you’ll also find a free coaster set pattern that is great for using up the leftover yarn!
As part of the 30 Days of Cozy event hosted by Pam from Made With a Twist, you can grab this pattern for FREE just for today, from 8 PM EST 09/24/2020 to 8 AM EST on Sep. 26th on Ravelry!Head to my post here to find out how to get it free!
Did you catch the 30 Days of Cozy Bundle last year? If so, you already know the quality and professionalism of each design that Pam, the Crochetpreneur includes in the event.
Now, you get another chance to add some more absolutely fantastic patterns to your collection and I can’t believe they’re all included for just $18!
Don’t miss out on this limited time offer as these patterns will never be offered at list low price again.
WANT TO KNOW WHAT’S INCLUDED? CHECK OUT ALL THE PATTERNS THAT ARE INCLUDED:
The Pinewood Pillow from E’Claire Makery
Faux Fun Wreath from Made with a Twist
Cozy Bobble Pumpkin from Juniper and Oakes
Christmas Tree Coaster from Cosy Rosie UK
Quick Crochet Baskets from Kickin’ Crochet
Berry Baby Afghan from Crafting Each Day
Terni Pillow cover from Rebekah Haas
Cozy Fireplace Ornament from Wayward Pineapple Creations
Peppermint Candy Coaster from Ambassador Crochet
Cozy Kitchen Towels from Simply Melanie Jane
Stashbuster Baskets from Desert Blossom Crafts
French Press Cozy from Carroway Crochet
Starry Ornaments from Me n’ My Hook
Chunky Crochet Coasters from Tying an End
XOXO Bunting form CC by Fran
Soft and Cuddly Baby Blanket by Lakeview Cottage Kids
Pinetown Pillow from Crafting at the Poole
Rustic Pumpkin Basket from On Needles and Hooks
Bobble Tree Ornament from Made with a Twist
Cozy Chic Tea Cozy from Carroway Crochet
Dallas Blanket from Two Brothers Blankets
Hometown Holiday Baskets from Green Fox Farms
Turkey Coasters from Crochet and Positivity
Joy Candle Covers from Ned and Mimi
Luxe Boho Stocking from Nana’s Crafty Home
Coaster and Hot Pad Set from Bliss This by Amber
Pumpkin Set from Grace and Yarn
Pouch Ornament from Made with a Twist
First Snowfall Pillow from Noor’s Knits
Fun Towel Ring from Simply Hooked by Janet
Snowflake Coaster from Crochets by Trista
Mocha Me Cozy from Through the Loop Yarncraft
Get to Work Lap Blanket from Stitch in Progress
Cabled Candle Wraps from Sweet Potato 3
Eco-duo Trivet from Eco-minded Stitches
Sunflower Placemat from Crafty Kitty Crochet
Bloom Placemats from Fosbas Designs
And before you go, don’t miss out on our MEGA Yarn Giveaway where you can enter for your chance to win over $200 USD in yarn…that should get you through sweater season!
Systemic Injustice and Systemic Racism Against the Black Community
There is great injustice happening against the Black community all over the US. Overt systemic injustice examples include police brutality, wrongful incarceration, and lynchings. There are also more subtle forms of systemic injustice such as food deserts/ lack of access to healthy foods in and around Black communities, and lack of health insurance making the Black community disproportionately affected by health disparities.
In this post, I take you through some data and visual aids to show you what systemic injustice looks like in the US, my own personal reflections and perspectives, what actions can be taken to fight against this injustice. I also feature some of my favorite Black crocheters and Black designers and finally share a free Tunisian crochet pattern that I came up with inspired by the concept of standing in the gap (which I’ll explain later).
Below are some powerful words inspired by the current situation by a mother of Black children from a Muslim mom group I am a part of:
I’ve shared some infographics below that visually represent these issues to create awareness starting with police brutality and wrongful incarceration.
Black individuals are more likely to be fatally shot by police than White individuals.
“Gentrification is a process of changing the character of a neighborhood through the influx of more affluent residents and businesses.” This has led to the displacement of the Black community.
“Cities with the highest levels of black displacement between 2000 and 2010 were concentrated in the South, with nine out of 16 cities with high levels of black displacement located there. Richmond, Charlottesville, Washington, D.C., and New Orleans had the highest percentages of black displacement at the tract level.”
Chronic diseases and some of their risk factors may be silent or not diagnosed during these early years. Health differences are often due to economic and social conditions that are more common among African Americans than whites. For example, African American adults are more likely to report they cannot see a doctor because of cost.
*It should be noted that a lot of these risk factors are associated with socioeconomic issues including food deserts and lack of health insurance. These issues are usually a result of policies at the broader level that put the Black community at a disadvantage.
Black Americans were nearly twice as likely as their white neighbors to lack health insurance as recently as 2018.
A food desert is an area that has limited access to affordable and nutritious food (i.e. supermarkets and grocery stores are far, fast food and convenience stores are the main sources of food).
Food Deserts are more prevalent in the Black community. This leads to food-related health issues such as obesity and other metabolic chronic illnesses.
Wherever possible, we should try to advocate for socio-economic changes at the policy level to help alleviate some of these health disparities and ensure a better future for the Black community.
Do the research and find out what you can do in your own local community to bring about change whether it’s making a donation or volunteering and working directly with community organizations.
REFLECTIONS AND PERSPECTIVE: Reflecting and Checking my Own Biases
For the past month, I’ve been having an internal dialogue. I’ve been reflecting on how events in my life and my perspective have impacted the larger picture of the systemic injustice my Black brothers and sisters experience.
This is hard for me to admit and to say openly but it needs to be said. Our South Asian communities have wronged the Black community for generations. I grew up with the stereotype that I should be fearful of Black people because they are aggressive and dangerous. This was reinforced by the media. I also grew up thinking dark skin color meant you were less beautiful/less worthy of love. At that time I didn’t know right from wrong. On the other extreme, I also engaged in cultural appropriation during my high school years because that’s what all the cool kids did. Dressing in baggy clothes and saying things like “that’s so ghetto” “I’m so gangsta” etc. As I grew up I learned the difference between right and wrong. I learned to love and appreciate my Black friends and their uniqueness and stopped engaging in cultural appropriation.
This is my point. Racism is learned, not something you are born with, but something you learn from your family, your environment, the type of news you follow, and the media you consume.
As a South Asian mom, I want to say it loudly and clearly that my son will not follow this stereotype. I will teach him to love and treat fairly people from the Black community. I will assist in breaking the cycle of racism one step at a time even if it means getting uncomfortable and creating a dialogue about things that may be difficult to talk about.
BLACK LIVES MATTER MOVEMENT
The Black Lives Matter (BLM) movement aims to eradicate white supremacy and build local power to intervene in violence inflicted on Black communities by the state and vigilantes.
Start at home. The best thing we can do is teach our children to fight against injustice. Below is a great resource shared by mommy_brain on Instagram explaining how we can teach our kids to be anti-racist and how to be anti-racist as a family. Click on the source link to read more.
Take action now by donating, signing petitions, joining protests, and more. Don’t forget to also share the link on social media: https://www.blacklivesmatters.carrd.co
Check out these links for lists of some important movies, podcasts, and books to educate yourself on systemic injustice and racism.
Check out the thorough list found on PBS and a more brief list over on NPR. Here is another thorough list by CNET categorized by Nonfiction books, Fiction books, TV shows and films, and Children’s books.
Most importantly, continue to Stand in the Gap for Black Lives Matters Movement!
Stand in the Gap Meaning
Standing in the gap means that you are ready to intervene anytime you see injustice happening in any way. In my wise friend Nkese’s words:
SPEAK UP, WRITE LETTERS, SIGN PETITIONS, VOTE, CHANGE THE WAY YOU THINK and REACT. In other words…STAND IN THE GAP people!! STAND👏🏾IN👏🏾THE👏🏾GAP!
-Nkese creator of Cosmic Crochet Creations
I was inspired by this concept and came up with a visual reminder for myself and for others. My latest design is a FREE Tunisian crochet pattern for a wall hanging with a visual reminder to stand in the gap inspired by BLM and the systemic injustice happening every day!
Learn about systemic injustice and what it means in light of Black Lives Matter movement and grab a free Tunisian crochet pattern with a visual reminder to Stand in the Gap!
Keep reading to get to know some talented Black Makers and Designers!
Disclaimer:Do not just follow these makers because they are Black and you need a “token Black maker” to follow but only follow their work if you genuinely connect with them and appreciate their work!
This is a shout out to my Black instafam who lift me up and inspire me. This is NOT a “go follow these ladies because they are Black” post. Follow them because you love their work not simply because they’re Black!
These are my friends. Makers with a heart of gold who inspire me and help me thrive on the daily. Thank you for being in my space, love you ladies and I’m excited to continue to listen, learn, and grow with you!
BLACK CROCHETER/BLACK DESIGNER FEATURES
Nkese @cosmic_crochet_creations is always so real and I love seeing her handiwork! Her daughter Tnai has also started her own maker journey and is the creative mind behind most of her mom’s photos @__t.d.l__. These ladies are always inspiring with the way they style their crochet pieces and are up and coming crochet designers! They taught me how to be confident. Make sure you browse Nkese’s hashtag #afteryarnglow for some major slow fashion inspiration!
Leah has evolved into a multi-crafter over the years. She creates in many ways including cross stitch and embroidery, punch needle art, macrame, crochet, and knitting! She inspires me to try new things!
You can reach her via email at tcycreative@gmail.com and find her on Instagram, Ravelry, and Etsy. She recently released an embroidery project (seen in the pic) as a collab with Clover USA. Find all the details here.
Shanice from Crochetastic Boutique is a maker and designer of free crochet patterns for mama and baby. She also sells her makes in her Etsy shop. You can find her patterns on Ravelry and on her blog. She has also recently launched a brand focused on photography, check it out here.
Britt from Knot Bad Britt has a gorgeous feed and amazing designs. She inspires me to be genuine. You can find Britt on Instagram. You can grab her latest crochet pattern, the Savannah Summer Shawl on Etsy, Ravelry, and Lovecrafts.
Elisabeth @desamourdesigns, and I instantly clicked when we hit that LIVE button! She taught me to be fierce and real! You can find her on Instagram, Facebook, and Pinterest. Check out her work on her blog and shop her patterns on Etsy and Ravelry.
Saraphina @jw_craftsandfibres on Instagram is always showing love for my work and trusting me enough to ask me questions. She taught me persistence. She just launched her shop and is currently selling cute face masks
Natalie @hijablifestyle77 on Instagram, is another lady who really supports me and may not even know how much her likes and comments mean to me. She reminds me that Muslim women can occupy this creative space too! You can shop for cute accessories and home decor over in her Etsy shop!
Kelsie of Crafting for Weeks is so talented, I love seeing her work pop up in my feed! I have yet to learn her secrets for getting all the designing done with 3 littles! You can find her on Instagram, Pinterest, and Facebook. Follow her work on her blog and grab her patterns from Etsy and Ravelry. Check out her latest releases the Oceans Breath Cardi ad the Summer Nights Ruana.
Natalie of @detroitknots is always serving up some truths with a side of amazing crochet fashion! I love following along on her journey! You can check her work out on her blog and grab patterns from her Etsy and Ravelry shops.
Nadine of Buddy Luvs Crochet is always such a positive and cheerful maker always cheering others on! She taught me to give myself grace as a budding designer.
Nadine designed her Be Kind Beanie Keychain & the Kind Heart Beanie Keychain in honor of #hatnothate. She believes that teaching our young to look out for one another & to be kind in a world that needs to learn to do the same are important because they are our future. You can find her on Instagram and Facebook and shop her products and patterns on Etsy and Ravelry.
Chalis Creations on Instagram makes beautiful crochet accessories and more. Shop her products over on Etsy.
Courtney designs the most beautiful crochet garments and accessories for women. You can find her on Instagram, Facebook, and Pinterest. Shop her patterns on Etsy, Ravelry, and Lovecrafts. Join her Facebook group here.
Kaelyn of Iiirdwind is always so eloquent and inspirational. She is currently partnered with LoveCrafts for a number of projects, including an article that will be going live in August.
Kaelyn has a Rihanna punch needle pattern available that you can grab here for free through LoveCrafts which launched for this last International Women’s Day.
Currently, she is working through her emotions on race relations, women’s rights and life in pandemic America through her punch needle art but will also be launching two crochet patterns this fall. You can find her on Instagram, Facebook, and Etsy.
Natalia, Talia Crochet Creations on Instagram, designs unique and simple women’s crochet patterns. You can check out her work over on her blog and grab her patterns from Ravelry and check out her YouTube channel.
Last but not least: the queen herself Toni @tlyarncrafts has been such a radiant soul in my maker life and has inspired me to accept my role as a Tunisian crochet designer! I have learned so much from her but mostly to just embrace my creativity and share it with the world. You can find her on Instagram, Facebook, and Youtube. Shop all of her crochet patterns and gifts here and follow her work on her blog.
Check them out + give a follow if you connect with them!
If you’re looking for some fun stashbuster crochet patterns, you’re in the right place! Here are 31 amazing knit and crochet stashbuster patterns by different designers.
WHY STASHBUSTER CROCHET PATTERNS?
This roundup is a way to find some great designers & to use your yarn stash.
Stash busting crochet patterns are so fun to make. We often buy new yarn before we use what’s already in our stash.
I’m challenging you to download the fun patterns, look through your stash & make something beautiful!
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Here is a fun Tunisian crochet colorwork crochet square project to get you in the mood for spring! I have the perfect crochet flower pattern for you! This Tunisian Orchid Square is a quick make to give you all the spring vibes!
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Tunisian crochet square patterns for beginners Ravelry Download
Tunisian crochet patterns free download just for today get the PDF for this pattern on Ravelry for free! Head over to the In Bloom Spring Blanket CAL page and grab the discount code then come back here and click the button below!
You can download the ad-free inexpensive PDF with a full-color chart broken down row-by-row for free just for today or you can follow along with the written pattern below! You can also purchase this pattern along with 22 other floral square PDFs as part of a bundle for just $7 (a savings of $23)! Get the bundle here.
Gauge: Gauge is 17 st. over 14 rows in Tunisian Simple Stitch for a 4×4 in. square in Tunisian Simple Stitch for a 4×4 in. square
Finished Size: The finished square size is 8 in. wide by 9 in. in length. You can omit rows 3 to 6 to keep the length to 8 in. to match the other squares in the ongoing In Bloom Spring Blanket CAL.
Pattern Notes: This pattern is for a spring floral-theme colorwork Tunisian crochet square that you work bottom-up using size 4 worsted weight yarn in contrasting colors. The crochet flower pattern is inspired by an orchid.
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. Return Pass Instructions: Ch 1, *yarn over, pull through two loops; repeat from * until 1 loop remains on the hook.
Abbreviations:
Ch: Chain Sl st: Slip stitch Sc: Single crochet Tss: Tunisian simple stitch RetP: Return Pass -Explained above Colors: C-Cream I – Ivy W – Wisteria F- Fairy Tale M –Mulberry G – Gold
Pattern Instructions:
Ch 34 with Col A
Ch 34 with C
Row 1 (Foundation Row): Pick up a loop in the back bump of each chain. Complete normal RetP. (34 sts)
Rows 2 to 29: Complete the following in TSS. The stitch count should be 34 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, omit rows 3 to 6.
Row 2: C11, I, C22 Row 3: C11, I, C10, W, F, M, W, C8 Row 4: C11, I, C10, F, G, F, M, C8 Row 5: C11, I, C10, W, F, M, W, C8 Row 6: C11, I, C9, W, C, W2, C9 Row 7: C11, I, C6, W3, C13 Row 8: C11, I, C5, W, M, F, M, W, C12 Row 9: C11, I, C4, W, M, F, G, F, M, W, C11 Row 10: C11, I, C4, W, M, F, G, F, M, W, C11 Row 11: C11, I, C5, W, M, F, M, W, C12 Row 12: C11, I, C6, W, F, W, C13 Row 13: C11, I, C7, W, C14 Row 14: C11, I, C2, W5, C15 Row 15: C11, I, C, W2, M3, W, C15 Row 16: C11, I, C, W, M, F3, M, W, C14 Row 17: C11, I, C, W, M, F, G, F2, M, W, C13 Row 18: C11, I, C, W, M2, F, G, F, M, W, C13 Row 19: C11, I, C, W, M2, F3, M, W, C13 Row 20: C11, I, C2, W, M4, W, C14 Row 21: C11, I, C, M, C, W4, C15 Row 22: C11, W, M, F, M, W, C18 Row 23: C10, W, M, F, G, F, M, W, C17 Row 24: C9, W2, M, F, G, F, M, W, C17 Row 25: C9, W2, M2, F, M2, W, C17 Row 26: C9, W3, M3, W3, C16 Row 27: C11, W5, C18 Row 28: C12, W3, C19 Row 29: C34
Do not bind off. Leaving a 6 in. tail for all colors cut yarn EXCEPT CREAM. Weave in all ends. With the right side of the square facing you, join Ivy yarn and sc evenly around making sure to do (sc, ch1, sc) into corners. Sl st into first st. 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
Share your finished crochet square with me on social media using the hashtag #tunisianorchidsquare for a chance to be featured! And don’t forget to use the hashtag #inbloomcal and #springbloomsblanketcal and make sure to tag @bearrye to be entered to win the giveaway at the end of the CAL. You can find more information here. Instagram @noorsknits Facebook @noorsknits1
If you’re looking for a super cozy Tunisian crochet pattern perfect for some winter crochet, you are in the right place! I have the perfect crochet square pattern for you that gives you all the cozy vibes! This Cozy Cocoa Square is a quick make to accompany that cup of cocoa on a chilly day!
The blanket square crochet pattern is part of the Charity Cozy Fall MAL hosted by Knitting With Chopsticks and Noor’s Knits. Twenty unique knit and crochet square designs are released throughout the month of October 2022 to form a cozy fall blanket. You can find all the MAL info and all the knit square patterns HERE!
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Gauge: Gauge is 5 st. over 4 rows in Tunisian Simple Stitch for a 1×1 in. square
Finished Size: The finished square size laid flat is 8 x 8 in.
Pattern Notes: This pattern is for a winter-themed colorwork Tunisian crochet square that is worked bottom-up using size 4 worsted weight yarn in contrasting colors. The bobble stitches add texture and are inspired by marshmallows in a cup of hot cocoa.
The loop already on the hook at the beginning of the row counts as the first st.
Always TSS 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. Return Pass Instructions: Ch 1, *yarn over, pull through two loops; repeat from * until 1 loop remains on the hook.
Abbreviations:
Ch: Chain Tss: Tunisian simple stitch Tbo: Tunisian bobble stitch Sc: Single crochet RetP: Return Pass Col A: Color A – Caron Simply Soft Tweeds in Off White Col B: Color B – Caron Simply Soft in Chocolate
Note: When making a bobble, hold both colors together.
Pattern Instructions:
Ch 25 with Col A
Row 1 (Foundation Row): Pick up a loop in the back bump of each chain. Complete normal RetP Rows 2 and 3: (Col A) x 25 Row 4: (Col A) x 13, (Col B) x 3, (Col A) x 9 Row 5: (Col A) x 12, (Col B) x 5, (Col A) x 8 Row 6: (Col A) x 11, (Col B) x 7, (Col A) x 7 Row 7: (Col A) x 8, (Col B) x 11, (Col A) x 6 Row 8: (Col A) x 7, Col B, (Col A) x 2, (Col B) x 9, (Col A) x 6 Row 9: (Col A) x 8, (Col B) x 4, Bo, Col B, Bo, Col B, Bo, (Col B) x 2, (Col A) x 6 Row 10: (Col A) x 12, Col B, (Col A) x 3, Col B, (Col A) x 8 Row 11: (Col A) x 11, Col B, (Col A) x 3, Col B, (Col A) x 9 Row 12: (Col A) x 11, Col B, (Col A) x 3, Col B, (Col A) x 9 Row 13: (Col A) x 12, Col B, (Col A) x 3, Col B, (Col A) x 8 Row 14: (Col A) x 13, Col B, (Col A) x 3, Col B, (Col A) x 7 Row 15: (Col A) x 13, Col B, (Col A) x 3, Col B, (Col A) x 7 Row 16: (Col A) x 12, Col B, (Col A) x 3, Col B, (Col A) x 8 (Leave a 6 in. tail and cut Col B yarn) Rows 17 to 19: (Col A) x 25
Join Col B and Sc around the square with Col B – (sc, ch1, sc) into the corners, do not cut yarn. Repeat this border with Col A once and with Col B once. Bind off and leave a 6 in. tail and cut yarn. Weave in all ends. 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
Share your finished square with me on social media using the hashtag #cozycocoasquare for a chance to be featured! And don’t forget to use the hashtag #winterwondersquares and make sure to tag @bearrye to be entered to win the giveaway at the end of the CAL. You can find more information here. Instagram @noorsknits Facebook @noorsknits1