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My Tunisian Nova Pillow is a pattern that is featured in this bundle! This pattern is for a beginner-friendly reversible Tunisian crochet pillow pattern. The wrong side and right side will be showcased to reveal the beautiful texture. It is made with the Tunisian simple stitch with some basic colorwork and the project can be completed in a few hours to elevate the chic and cozy factor to any living space! I used DMC Crafts Nova Vita 12 Yarn and my favorite Jumbo Denise Interchangeables hook!
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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: [email protected]
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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: [email protected]
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This pattern is for two textured Tunisian crochet coasters that can be completed by a beginner! It is made with two simple stitch repeats, the set can be completed easily in a couple of hours and is a perfect mindless project and makes for a great last minute gift or stocking stuffer!
Skill Level: Beginner
Yarn:
Big Twist Textile Yarn – 40 yds (Approximately 40 yards for each coaster) (5.3 oz/ 150 g; 108 yds/99 m; 68% cotton, 32% Polyamide; size 6)
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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 pattern was designed in collaboration with Furls Crochet for the Furls Crochet Blog Hop 2021, make sure you check out the rest of the FREE patterns HERE.
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Practice some fun Tunisian crochet stitches with this FREE Tunisian crochet scarf pattern as part of Furls Crochet Blog Hop!
Design Inspiration behind this FREE Colorblock Crochet Wrap Pattern
I’m sure many of you have watched Pocahontas growing up and although we probably didn’t truly grasp the important message behind the movie when we were younger, it was a favorite for many of us. My absolute favorite song from the movie was of course Colors of the Wind from the picturization to the beautiful lyrics, everything was beautiful. When I signed up for this blog event, I had no idea I would end up here. I knew I wanted to design a wearable accessory but that was pretty much it.
Enter Wander Palette Packs! These palettes are all SO gorgeous from the shine to the softness and come in so many amazing color combinations. Of course, my favorite was the Autumn Palette Pack, I am a sucker for jewel and warm tones and anything FALL! So this palette was PERFECT. As my design ideas evolved, I wanted to somehow showcase a spiral of colors and that led me to the Colors of the Wind song and I drew inspiration from the swirling of colors throughout the song to bring you this gorgeous FREE Tunisian color block crochet wrap pattern. I am beyond thrilled with how this Tunisian crochet wrap pattern turned out! I hope you love making it as much as I did!
Since my design is heavily inspired by a song that speaks to the struggles of the Native American people, I would like to urge you all to read the following articles and donate to the charities mentioned if you can to support their cause.
Gauge is 18 sts over 10 rows in Tunisian simple stitch for a 4 x 4 in. square.
Finished Size:
The wrap is 64 in. long by 14 in. wide
Pattern Notes:
This pattern is for an advanced beginner textured Tunisian crochet color block wrap! It’s the perfect accessory for your Fall wardrobe. Practice some basic Tunisian crochet stitches while creating a cozy wrap!
This pattern uses a few Tunisian crochet techniques. Use the following video tutorials as needed:
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.
If you’re looking for a nice crochet wrap pattern, you’re in the right place. Check out this fun crochet wrap pattern free.
This pattern was designed in collaboration with Furls Crochet for the Furls Crochet Blog Hop 2021, make sure you check out the rest of the FREE patterns HERE.
Pattern Instructions for this Colorblock Crochet Wrap Pattern
Note: This pattern is worked bottom-up from Section A to O
Color Chart Sections H to O:
Color Chart Sections A to H
Stitch Guide:
Section A – Honeycomb
Section B – Simple Stitch
Section C – Knit Stitch
Section D – Simple Stitch
Section E – Honeycomb
Section F – Simple Stitch
Section G – Knit Stitch
Section H – Simple Stitch
Section H= Simple stitch
Section I= Honeycomb
Section J= Honeycomb
Section K= Honeycomb
Section L= Honeycomb
Section M= Simple Stitch
Section N= Knit stitch
Section O= Honeycomb
Check out this color block crochet scarf pattern it’s one of the perfect crochet wrap patterns for beginners.
This pattern was designed in collaboration with Furls Crochet for the Furls Crochet Blog Hop 2021, make sure you check out the rest of the FREE patterns HERE.
Pattern Instructions:
Ch 58
Section A begins (Completed in the color Snow)
Note: Remember to alternate stitches (ex. If there is a purl st below, do a simple stitch, and vice versa). Refer to video tutorial for help.
Row 1 (Foundation Row): Pick up a loop in the back bump of each chain. Complete normal RetP. (58 sts)
Row 2: (Tss, Tps)* rep * across. Complete normal RetP.
Row 3: (Tps, Tss)* rep * across. Complete normal RetP.
Rows 4 and 5: Repeat rows 2 and 3.
Row 6: Repeat row 2.
Continue in simple stitch for the color Thatch and the honeycomb pattern for Snow following color changes from the color chart and written instructions below.
Tunisian simple stitch: Pick up a loop in each st across and complete a normal RetP.
Section B begins (completed in the color Thatch in Tunisian simple stitch)
Row 7: (T) x 2, (S) x 56
Row 8: (T) x 4, (S) x 54
Row 9: (T) x 7, (S) x 51
Row 10: (T) x 11, (S) x 47
Row 11: (T) x 16, (S) x 42
Row 12: (T) x 22, (S) x 36
Row 13: (T) x 29, (S) x 29
Row 14: (T) x 37, (S) x 21
Row 15: (T) x 46, (S) x 12
Row 16 and 17: (T) x 58
Section C begins (completed in the Dragonfruit color in Tunisian knit stitch). Continue in the knit stitch pattern for Dragonfruit and simple stitch for Thatch following color changes from the color chart and written instructions below.
Tunisian knit stitch: Insert hook into back of work (do not go into the vertical bar) and pull up a loop across. Normal RetP across. Refer to video tutorial above.
Row 18: (D) x 2, (T) x 56
Row 19: (D) x 5, (T) x 53
Row 20: (D) x 9, (T) x 49
Row 21: (D) x 14, (T) x 44
Row 22: (D) x 20, (T) x 38
Row 23: (D) x 27, (T) x 31
Row 24: (D) x 35, (T) x 23
Row 25: (D) x 44, (T) x 14
Rows 26 to 28: (D) x 58
Section D Begins (Completed in Ambrosia in Tunisian simple stitch).Continue in the simple stitch for Ambrosia and knit stitch for Dragonfruit following color changes from the color chart and written instructions below.
Row 29: (A) x 2, (D) x 56
Row 30: (A) x 4, (D) x 54
Row 31: (A) x 8, (D) x 50
Row 32: (A) x 13, (D) x 45
Row 33: (A) x 19, (D) x 39
Row 34: (A) x 26, (D) x 32
Row 35: (A) x 34, (D) x 24
Row 36: (A) x 43, (D) x 15
Rows 37 to 39: (A) x 58
Section E Begins (Completed in Velvet in Honeycomb stitch).Continue in the honeycomb stitch for Velvet and simple stitch for Ambrosia following color changes from the color chart and written instructions below.
Row 40: (V) x 2, (A) x 56
Row 41: (V) x 5, (A) x 53
Row 42: (V) x 11, (A) x 47
Row 43: (V) x 18, (A) x 40
Row 44: (V) x 26, (A) x 32
Row 45: (V) x 35, (A) x 23
Rows 46 to 58: (V) x 58
Section F Begins (Completed in Ambrosia in simple stitch).Continue in the simple stitch for Ambrosia and honeycomb stitch for Velvet following color changes from the color chart and written instructions below.
Row 59: (A) x 2, (V) x 56
Row 60: (A) x 5, (V) x 53
Row 61: (A) x 9, (V) x 49
Row 62: (A) x 14, (V) x 44
Row 63: (A) x 20, (V) x 38
Row 64: (A) x 27, (V) x 31
Row 65: (A) x 35, (V) x 23
Row 66: (A) x 44, (V) x 14
Rows 67 and 68: (A) x 58
Section G Begins (Completed in Dragonfruit in knit stitch).Continue in the knit stitch for Dragonfruit and simple stitch for Ambrosia following color changes from the color chart and written instructions below.
Row 69: (D) x 2, (A) x 56
Row 70: (D) x 7, (A) x 51
Row 71: (D) x 13, (A) x 45
Row 72: (D) x 20, (A) x 38
Row 73: (D) x 28, (A) x 30
Row 74: (D) x 37, (A) x 21
Row 75: (D) x 46, (A) x 12
Row 76: (D) x 58
Section H Begins (Completed in Thatch in simple stitch).Continue in the simple stitch for Thatch and knit stitch for Dragonfruit following color changes from the color chart and written instructions below.
Are you looking for a fun crochet wrap pattern tutorial? Check out this fun Tunisian crochet shawl pattern!
This pattern was designed in collaboration with Furls Crochet for the Furls Crochet Blog Hop 2021, make sure you check out the rest of the FREE patterns HERE.
Since my design is heavily inspired by a song that speaks to the struggles of the Native American people, I would like to urge you all to read the following articles and donate to the charities mentioned if you can to support their cause.
Colors of the Wind Wrap Sections H to O color chart begins.
Row 85: (T) x 58
Section I Begins (Completed in Snow in Honeycomb stitch).Continue in the simple stitch for Thatch following color changes from the color chart and written instructions below.
Row 86: (S) x 2, (T) x 56
Row 87: (S) x 5, (T) x 53
Row 88: (S) x 11, (T) x 47
Row 89: (S) x 18, (T) x 40
Row 90: (S) x 26, (T) x 32
Row 91: (S) x 35, (T) x 23
Row 92: (S) x 45, (T) x 13
Rows 93 to 95: (S) x 58
Section J Begins (Completed in Ambrosia in Honeycomb stitch).Continue in the honeycomb stitch for Snow following color changes from the color chart and written instructions below.
Row 96: (A) x 1, (S) x 57
Row 97: (A) x 3, (S) x 55
Row 98: (A) x 7, (S) x 51
Row 99: (A) x 12, (S) x 46
Row 100: (A) x 18, (S) x 40
Row 101: (A) x 25, (S) x 33
Row 102: (A) x 33, (S) x 25
Row 103: (A) x 42, (S) x 16
Row 104: (A) x 52, (S) x 6
Row 105: (A) x 58
Section K Begins (Completed in Dragonfruit in Honeycomb stitch).Continue in the honeycomb stitch for Ambrosia following color changes from the color chart and written instructions below.
Row 106: (D) x 1, (A) x 57
Row 107: (D) x 3, (A) x 55
Row 108: (D) x 6, (A) x 52
Row 109: (D) x 10, (A) x 48
Row 110: (D) x 15, (A) x 43
Row 111: (D) x 21, (A) x 37
Row 112: (D) x 28, (A) x 30
Row 113: (D) x 36, (A) x 22
Row 114: (D) x 45, (A) x 13
Section L Begins (Completed in Thatch in Honeycomb stitch).Continue in the honeycomb stitch for Dragonfruit following color changes from the color chart and written instructions below.
Row 115: (T) x 1, (D) x 57
Row 116: (T) x 4, (D) x 54
Row 117: (T) x 8, (D) x 50
Row 118: (T) x 13, (D) x 45
Row 119: (T) x 19, (D) x 39
Row 120: (T) x 26, (D) x 32
Row 121: (T) x 34, (D) x 24
Row 122: (T) x 43, (D) x 15
Rows 123 and 124: (T) x 58
Section M Begins (Completed in Velvet in Simple stitch).Continue in the honeycomb stitch for Thatch following color changes from the color chart and written instructions below.
Row 125: (V) x 1, (T) x 57
Row 126: (V) x 4, (T) x 54
Row 127: (V) x 9, (T) x 49
Row 128: (V) x 15, (T) x 43
Row 129: (V) x 21, (T) x 37
Row 130: (V) x 29, (T) x 29
Row 131: (V) x 38, (T) x 20
Row 132: (V) x 47, (T) x 11
Rows 133 and 134: (V) x 58
Section N Begins (Completed in Ambrosia in Knit stitch).Continue in the simple stitch for Velvet following color changes from the color chart and written instructions below.
Row 135: (A) x 1, (V) x 57
Row 136: (A) x 3, (V) x 55
Row 137: (A) x 7, (V) x 51
Row 138: (A) x 12, (V) x 46
Row 139: (A) x 18, (V) x 40
Row 140: (A) x 25, (V) x 33
Row 141: (A) x 34, (V) x 24
Row 142: (A) x 43, (V) x 15
Row 143: (A) x 58
Section O Begins (Completed in Snow in Honeycomb stitch).Complete all remaining rows in Honeycomb stitch.
Rows 144 to 157: (S) x 58
Finishing touches for this Color block crochet scarf: Attach fringe using remaining yarn: Cut 8 in. pieces and fold and attach to short edges of the wrap. Steam block and trim fringe.
If you’re looking for Tunisian crochet patterns free, you’re in the right place! Here you’ll find the instructions for a fun Tunisian crochet wrap pattern!
You are done! Have any questions? The best way to reach me is via email: [email protected]. Share your finished wrap with me on social media using the hashtag #ColorsoftheWindWrap for a chance to be featured! Tag me on Instagram @noorsknits and on Facebook @noorsknits1
If you enjoyed this pattern, be sure to check out more of my Tunisian crochet patterns such as the Tunisian Giving Scarf or check out my latest release in honor of Granny Square Weekend from last weekend, the Basanti Vest pattern.
This pattern was designed in collaboration with Furls Crochet for the Furls Crochet Blog Hop 2021, make sure you check out the rest of the FREE patterns HERE.
Since my design is heavily inspired by a song that speaks to the struggles of the Native American people, I would like to urge you all to read the following articles and donate to the charities mentioned if you can to support their cause.
If you’re looking for a fun and free crochet wall hanging pattern (a great way to use up all that scrap yarn you have lying around). I’ve got the perfect project for you. I discovered how great the honeycomb stitch looks when paired with any yarn and I haven’t been able to stop using it for all my Tunisian crochet projects. Here I’ve made some fun mini wall hangings that are perfect for beginner Tunisian crocheters because you can practice all the basic stitches as you learn how to crochet a small rectangle using new Tunisian crochet skills!
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If you are on the hunt for a free crochet wall hanging pattern, this pattern is the perfect crochet wall hanging for beginners. It’s the perfect wall hanging pattern to practice the basic Tunisian crochet stitches while doing some stash busting. Add a minimalist touch to your baby’s nursery decor or add some brightness to your kid’s room, or make it in neutral colors to add a rustic touch to your home decor with this yarn stash-busting project! With its range from crochet nursery decor to crochet home decor, it’s the perfect crochet wall hanging tutorial.
The best part is you can personalize it any way you like with the colors you choose and the design you choose to embroider on it making it a fun freeform crochet wall hanging pattern! I’ve also included a full crochet wall hanging YouTube tutorial from start to finish. The PDF includes complete color chart for all three designs seen in the pictures!
Note: As this is a stash-busting project, you can use any worsted size 4 yarn, size of the finished project may vary slightly due to slight differences in the composition of yarn and the resulting gauge.
Ch: Chain Tss: Tunisian simple stitch Tps: Tunisian purl stitch RetP: Return Pass -Explained above
Crochet Wall Hanging Pattern Instructions:
Note: The stitch count should be 19 at the end of each row.
Ch 19 with yarn.
Row 1 (Foundation Row): Pick up a loop in the back bump of each chain. Complete normal RetP. (19 sts)
Row 2: Tss into first stitch (Tps, Tss)* complete * across and complete a normal RetP.
Row 3: Tps into first stitch (Tss, Tps)* complete * across and complete a normal RetP.
Rows 4 to 9: Repeat Rows 2 and 3 until piece measures 9 inches
Do not bind off, attach wooden dowel as seen in pattern video, leaving a 6 in. tail, cut yarn.
Diagonal Design
With the right side of the rectangle facing you, leaving a 6 in. tail, start weaving the contrasting color yarn diagonally through the simple stitches as seen below. Skip a row in between each diagonal line as seen below. Repeat with more pieces of yarn. Weave in all loose ends into the wrong side. The pattern PDF includes color charts for each variation (diagonal stripes, arrows, or the diagonal and mountain as shown in the pattern video).
Arrowhead Design:
With the right side of the rectangle facing you, leaving a 6 in. tail, start weaving the contrasting color yarn in arrowheads through the simple stitches as seen below. Skip a row in between each arrowhead as seen below. Repeat with more pieces of yarn. Weave in all loose ends into the wrong side.
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: [email protected]
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Check out more amazing FREE stash-busting crochet patterns here. If you liked this Tunisian crochet pattern make sure to check out my Tunisian crochet along for a fun bunny – Bubsy the Bunny TCAL.
Need free bobble stitch crochet patterns? You are in the right place. Check out this fun Tunisian crochet bobble stitch heart square pattern!
This is a fun square pattern for a free blanket crochetalong being hosted by Heather from The Unraveled Mitten. I’ve written out a bigger square version here but you can head over to Heather’s Blanket CAL page here to check out the modification for the crochetalong blanket! She has also shared a modification for the bobble section if you prefer working a simpler stitch, she has substituted the heart section with the Tunisian purl stitch.
Of all the Tunisian crochet stitches I think the bobble stitch is one of my favorite stitches because it adds such fun texture to Tunisian crochet patterns! If you love the crochet bobble stitch you should give this Tunisian crochet version a try, it’s so fun to do!
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About the Pattern:
This pattern is for a Tunisian bobble stitch pattern for a free crochet heart pattern. Lately, I have been designing lots of crochet square patterns because they are just so fun and since I’ve been contributing to a few crochetalongs. Using this free crochet heart square pattern, you could easily make a crochet heart square blanket.
Main Color (MC): Lion Brand Jeans Colors in Bermuda Shorts 177 yards (Size 4 medium worsted weight yarn; 100 g/3.5 oz, 246yd/225 m)Grab it on Amazon or directly from Lion Brand Yarn
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.
Note for left-handed crocheters: you would need to follow the written instructions backwards, and follow the chart from left to right instead of right to left
With right side of square facing you, join CC into top corner and ch 2. Sc into same st and continue sc around (60 sts along top and bottom edges and 40 sts along the sides), complete (sc, ch1, sc) into corner sts. Steam block your finished piece to reduce the curl.
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Check out this fun easy Tunisian crochet earwarmer pattern. It’s the perfect one-skein one-hour project to practice the Tunisian knit stitch!
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The Lookin’ Swell ear warmer. This pattern is for a knit-like beginner-friendly Tunisian crochet ear warmer in toddler, child, and adult sizes that can be completed in 1 hour. It’s the perfect ear warmer to practice the basic Tunisian knit stitch! A huge thank you to my testers: @mickylathemaker, @made_with_love_by_steffi, @miashimo, @sarahsyarn, @burst_of_creativiti
This is such a cute cinched ear warmer crochet pattern and so easy to make! The best part is that the Lookin’ Swell Ear Warmer is a one-skein project and works up super fast. You can even make a matching one for your little ones as well. This pattern uses the Tunisian knit stitch which is one of the coolest Tunisian crochet stitches because it looks exactly like the knit stitch seen in knitting. I’ve included a link to a Tunisian knit stitch tutorial in the pattern that you can check out below.
I was gifted this beautiful yarn from We Crochet. I had never worked with this bulky 100% Pima cotton yarn. It is so soft and I love that it goes from thin to thick creating a beautiful texture! You can grab some Billow yarn here or by clicking the picture below!
About this Easy Tunisian crochet Earwarmer Pattern:
Skill Level: Beginner
I’ve included the instructions for the child size below, you can upgrade to the ad-free PDF for all three sizes including adult and toddler sizes.
Yarn:
Knit Picks Billowin any color, Swell is seen in the pictures below, 60yards for adult size (Size 5 bulky weight; 3.5 oz./ 100 g, 120 yd/ m; 100% Pima cotton)
Hook:
Size L11 8.0 mm Tunisian crochet hook with 8 in. Cord. Grab my favorite Clover Takumi set here.
This pattern is for a knit-like beginner-friendly Tunisian crochet ear warmer in toddler, child, and adult sizes that can be completed in 1 hour. It’s the perfect ear warmer to practice the basic Tunisian knit stitch! 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! You can make a matching one for your little one as well. Below you will find the written instructions for the child size. You can upgrade to the ad-free PDF for the toddler and adult sizes.
This pattern uses a few Tunisian crochet techniques. Use the following video tutorials as needed:
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.
Pattern Notes continued…
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.
Note: Measure your gauge swatch across unstretched and stretched. Note the two numbers and subtract to find the difference. This is how much you will need to subtract from the head circumference measurement to determine total length.
Example:
The Gauge swatch stretched is 5 in. and unstretched it is 4 in. 5 -4 = 1 in. You will need to subtract 1 in. from the head circumference measurement.
21 in. head circumference – 1 in. = 20 in. This means you will need to work the piece to a total length of 20 in. Substitute this number for X in the pattern below.
Note: Depending on the stretchiness of yarn and head size of the toddler/child, you may want to decrease the width by 1 or 2 stitches.
Row 1 (Foundation Row): Pick up a loop in the back bump of each chain. Complete normal RetP. (11 sts)
Rows 2: Tks across. Complete normal RetP (11 sts)
Rep Row 2 for the desired length as calculated above (head circumference – X in.) For the child size, continue to 19 in. for a head circumference of 20 in. based on the calculation. This can easily be customized using the calculation.
Bind off. Fold in half with the wrong side out and whip st the edges together or sl st across. Leaving a 30 in. tail, cut yarn. Cinch and wrap yarn around until a 6 in. tail remains. Weave in all loose ends.
You are done! Have any questions? The best way to reach me is via email: [email protected]
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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.
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.
This pattern uses a few Tunisian crochet techniques. Use the following video tutorials as needed:
This square is being featured today (10-27-2022) for the Cozy Fall Makealong – a charity makealong being hosted by Knitting with Chopsticks and myself to raise awareness and money for Cure Childhood Cancer. Make sure to check out all the other amazing squares and enter the giveaways, check out all the other amazing Tunisan crochet squares below!
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.
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: [email protected].
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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.