Master the Tunisian Knitling Stitch with this Tutorial
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Materials Needed
- Tunisian Knit Link Stitch Basics
- Tunisian Simple Crochet Stitch
- Foundation Row
- Tunisian Knit Stitch Row
- Crocheting the Tunisian Knit Link Stitch
- Starting with an Even Number of Chains
- Foundation Row of Tunisian Simple Crochet
- Backward Pass
- Tunisian Knit Stitch Row
- Extended Simple Stitch
- Return Pass
- Repeat Rows
- Two Rows of Tunisian Knit Stitch
- One Row of Decreased Extended Stitch
- Blocking the Finished Piece
- Conclusion
Crocheting the Tunisian Knit Link Stitch
Crocheting can be a relaxing and enjoyable hobby, and learning new stitches can add excitement and creativity to your projects. One stitch that you may want to incorporate into your patterns is the Tunisian knit link stitch. This stitch creates a beautiful open weave design that is perfect for scarves, blankets, and other cozy items.
To get started with crocheting the Tunisian knit link stitch, you will need the following materials:
- Yarn: Choose a yarn that is appropriate for your desired project and provides good stitch definition.
- Crochet Hook: Select a crochet hook that corresponds to the recommended hook size for your chosen yarn.
- Scissors: A pair of scissors will be necessary for cutting the yarn.
Before attempting the Tunisian knit link stitch, it's important to understand the basics of the stitch. The stitch begins with a foundation row of Tunisian simple crochet, followed by a row of Tunisian knit stitch. This pattern is then repeated to create the desired length of the project.
To start, you will need to create an even number of chains. This can be done by chaining a specific number or by creating a foundation chain of the desired width. The Tunisian knit link stitch requires an even number of chains to work effectively.
Once you have the desired number of chains, proceed with the foundation row of Tunisian simple crochet. Insert your hook into the second chain from the hook and pull up a loop. Continue this process, pulling up a loop in each chain until you reach the end of the row.
After completing the foundation row, it's time to begin the backward pass. Chain one and then yarn over, pulling through two loops at a time until you reach the end of the row. This completes the foundation row of Tunisian simple crochet.
Next, work a row of Tunisian knit stitch by inserting your hook into the center of each stitch, skipping the first and last stitches. Pull up a loop in the center of each stitch across the row. Once you reach the last stitch, pull up a loop in the outer edge of the stitch and chain one.
To create the extended simple stitch, insert your hook into the front two vertical bars of the first two stitches. Pull up a loop and chain one. Repeat this process in each pair of stitches across the row. When you reach the end, pull up a loop in the outer edge of the last stitch and chain one.
For the return pass, chain one and then yarn over, pulling through two loops at a time until you reach the beginning of the row.
Repeat the pattern by working two rows of Tunisian knit stitch followed by one row of decreased extended stitch. Continue this pattern until your project reaches the desired length.
Once you have finished crocheting your Tunisian knit link stitch project, consider blocking the finished piece to open up the stitches and create a more polished look. Blocking involves wetting the item, shaping it to the desired dimensions, and allowing it to dry flat.
In conclusion, the Tunisian knit link stitch is a versatile and visually appealing crochet stitch that can add interest and texture to your projects. With a little practice, you can master this stitch and incorporate it into your own unique creations. Happy crocheting!