Learn Double-Ended Tunisian
By Kim Guzman
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Table of Contents
Pattern Services and Revisions
Introduction
Ribbed Headband With Bow
Rolled Brim Beanie
Cinched Cowl
Bling Moebius Wrap
Lace Moebius Wrap
Diagonal Bias Cowl
Slouchy Hat With Bow
Diagonal Pullover
General Information
Stitch Glossary
Stitch Guide
Metric Conversion Charts
Introduction
Unlike regular Tunisian crochet, with the double-ended hook, you aren’t limited to the size of the hook. Because you are working from both ends of the hook, the width of your project can be as long as you like. And, more importantly, you can also work in the round to make tubular and moebius projects.
All projects in this book can be made on a 6-inch or a 10-inch double-ended hook. A cable is unnecessary. However, if you prefer to use a cabled hook for convenience, use care to only work into stitches which have been closed with a closing chain, otherwise you’ll be knitting!
The Techniques section introduces you to using the double-ended hook in flat projects, then progresses to tubular in-the-round projects. Once you learn to work in the round, move to the next level with a moebius join.
Use these new techniques in the projects featured in this book, which include several different looks and skill levels.
If you are unfamiliar with Tunisian crochet or need to brush up on the stitches, use the Stitch Glossary at the end of the book to learn each individual stitch.
Techniques
Double-Ended Tunisian Worked Flat
You’ll want to learn the basics and practice using a double-ended hook before you begin working in the round. When practicing, use two skeins of yarn in two different colors. The steps below will demonstrate working in Tunisian Simple Stitch, and you’ll want to be comfortable with it before moving on to the other techniques. The Ribbed Headband With Bow is a perfect starter project for this technique. Note that the following practice piece will be in Tunisian Simple Stitch, which is easier to use when learning. However, with the headband you’ll use Tunisian Knit Stitch.
Tunisian Simple Stitch
Chain the indicated number. To practice, chain 10 (see Photo 1).
Turn the chain so that the back horizontal bars are facing you (see Photo 2).
Skip the first chain and insert hook in the back horizontal bar of the next chain (see Photo 3).
Yarn over and pull a loop through leaving it on the hook (see Photo 4).
Continue pulling up loops in the same manner across (see