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Tunisian knit and purl

Tunisian crochet is a fab combination of knitting and crochet. We want to show you how to extend your skills with Tunisian knit and purl stitches. You can find our tutorial on the basics of Tunisian crochet at www.bit.ly/HowToTunisianCrochet In this workshop, we’ll explain how to make Tunisian knit and purl stitches. You can practise your new skills by making our cowl on page 30.

WHAT ELSE CAN I LEARN?

Here’s the lowdown on what we’ll show you in this workshop…

The neat fabric created with Tunisian knit stitches looks a lot like knitted stocking stitch, but it’s much thicker. Tunisian knit stitch is simple to work using a Tunisian crochet hook

Tunisian purl stitches will also create a fabric that looks like its knitted equivalent. These stitches are often used in combination with other Tunisian stitches to create texture, rather than on their own

HOW DO I GET STARTED?

It’s easy

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