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BiCrafty Bootcamp: Triple Threat Tunisian Crochet – Lesson Three

This week, we’re going to expand our skills with 3 more Triple Threat Tunisian Crochet stitches and play with slip stitches in a cute cowl.

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What Have We Learned So Far in BiCrafty Bootcamp: Triple Threat Tunisian Crochet?

In lesson one we learned about Tunisian hooks and which hooks are preferred, how to use a foundation slip stitch to help reduce the Tunisian fabric from curling, and we learned how to do the Tunisian Simple Stitch.

>>Click Here<< to visit the lesson one blog post and view the video instructions.

>>Click Here<< to visit the lesson two blog post and view the video instructions.

Tunisian Crochet for Beginners Video Lesson Three

BiCrafty Bootcamp: Triple Threat Tunisian Crochet Lesson 3 Plans

Tunisian Slip Stitch

Just as the name describes this stitch slips the next stitch onto your hook, and that’s it. You can slip TSS-wise or TPS-wise. meaning you can slip the next sts (inserting your hook under the front vertical strand) with your yarn in the back (TSS-wise) or with your yarn in the front (TPS-wise). We will work on slipping both ways, but there are a ton more. The resulting fabric is incredibly woven in look and can be dense if you don’t adjust your hook size. See below for this week’s homework that uses the Tunisian Slip Stitch.

Tunisian Reverse Stitch

This confusingly named stitch is actually quite simple. You will insert your hook in the back vertical strand before yarning over and picking up a stitch. You insert the hook from right to left the same way you insert your hook for TSS, except in the BACK strand instead of the front (for TSS). What happens is it pushes your return pass (that chain) to the front. This can give the look of purl stitches. When combined with TKS (knit stitches) the resulting fabric can be adorable.

Patterns using the Tunisian Reverse Stitch

Beehner Tunisian Crochet Hat

Beehner Tunisian Crochet Hat - man wearing black hat with yellow & grey stripe above brim. 2 children wearing  hats - mid-grey with pink & light grey stripes, and green with grey & light blue stripes. Triple Threat Tunisian Crochet. Marly Bird
Beehner Tunisian Crochet Hat
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Game Day Hat and Mittens

Game Day Hat & Mitten Set - Both have grey background with yellow & white, and dark and light green dashes design. Hat has bright yellow fur pompom. Triple Threat Tunisian Crochet. Marly Bird
Game Day Hat and Mitten Set!
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Tunisian Wrap Stitch

This handy little stitch makes a cute organized fabric. It is made by yarning over your hook before creating the next 2-3 stitches, then pulling those stitches through the yarn over. You will see it in a pattern as follows: Yarn over, tss in next 2 sts, pull yarn over over prev 2 tss . It seems counter intuitive, so practicing always helps.

Pattern that uses Tunisian Wrap Stitch

McCaslin Tunisian Crochet Hat

McCaslin Tunisian Crochet Hats - 2 hats - one in greys and purples, the other is pink with white, grey and variegated yarn. Triple Threat Tunisian Crochet. Marly Bird.
McCaslin Tunisian Crochet Hat
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Hopefully your appetite has been whet and you are ready for a great free tunisian cowl pattern to put your new knowledge to work.


Kirkton Tunisian Crochet Cowl - worked in white, black, 2 shades of grey, and 2 shades of pink. Shown flat on white background.
Kirkton Tunisian Crochet Cowl using slip st purlwise

KIRKTON TUNISIAN CROCHET COWL DETAILS

Designed by Robyn Chachula

SKILL LEVEL

Adventurous Beginner

MEASUREMENTS

Finished Measurements

Cowl is 10” [25.5 cm] wide by 30” [76 cm] long. 

Gauge 

12 sts by 12 rows = 4” [10 cm] x 4″ [10 cm]; use any size hook to obtain the gauge.

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MATERIALS

Yarn 

WeCrochet, Brava (100% acrylic, 218 yds / 200 m, 3.5 oz/ 100 g, CYCA# 4 worsted) 25 grams each:

Color A: Wren (Brava Tweed)

Color B: Dublin

Color C: Coral

Color D: White

Color E: Cobblestone Heather

Note: You can substitute Red Heart Soft for WeCrochet Brava.

Hook

Size L/11 (8.0 mm) Tunisian Hook at least 10″ long

Size I/9 (5.5 mm) regular crochet hook for edging.

Notions 

Tapestry needle

ABBREVIATIONS

  • Ch – Chain(s) 
  • St(s) – Stitch(es)
  • Sc – Single Crochet
  • Sl St – Slip Stitch
  • RS – Right Side
  • TSS– Tunisian Simple Stitch
  • “Work Loops off as normal”    Yo, pull through 1 loop on hook, *yo, pull through 2 loops on hook; repeat from * to end.
  • [ ] – Repeat directions in brackets number of times indicated.

SPECIAL TUNISIAN CROCHET STITCHES

Foundation Slip Stitch for Tunisian

First Stitch: Ch 1, insert hook into back ridge of chain, yarn over and pull up loop (2 loops on hook), yarn over and draw through 1 loop on hook (creates chain), draw through next loop on hook (creates slip stitch).

Next Stitch: Insert hook into chain just created (vertical bar furthest from hook), yarn over and pull up a loop (2 loops on hook), yarn over and draw through both loops on hook (first loop creates chain, second creates slip stitch)

Slip Stitch Purlwise

Move yarn to front of work, insert hook from right to left in front vertical strand of stitch indicated, move yarn to back of work.

TUNISIAN STITCH DIAGRAM

Tunisian Crochet Stitch Diagram
Stitch diagram showing 3 colors. Any odd number of colors works.

NOTES

  • Pattern is written for 5 colors but as the diagram shows you can use 3 if you wish. Any odd number of colors works for the pattern.
  • Change color at end of return pass when 2 loops are left on the hook.

KIRKTON TUNISIAN CROCHET COWL PATTERN

Chain or Foundation Slip Stitch 29 with color A.

Row 1: (RS) Fwd: Pull up loop in 2nd st from hook and each st across. Rtn: Change color to B, work loops off as normal to end, change color to C.

Row 2 (RS): Fwd: (Loop on hook counts as first st) *slip next st purlwise, TSS in next st; repeat from * across. Rtn: Change color to D, work loops off as normal to end, change color to E.

Row 3 (RS): Fwd: (Loop on hook counts as first st) *TSS in next st, slip next st purlwise; repeat from * across to last 3 sts, TSS in last 2 sts. Rtn: Change color to A, work loops off as normal to end, change color to B.

Repeat rows 2-3 until project measures 30″ [76 cm] changing colors in the following order: A, B, C, D, E, ending on a Row 3.

Last Row: *Slip next st purlwise and pull through loop on hook, TSS in next st and pull though loop on hook, repeat from * across.

Fasten off, leave long tail for seaming.

FINISHING

Seaming

Using tapestry needle and mattress stitch, seam first and last row together.

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