I hope you find this tutorial helpful. It's a pretty large file, so be patient while it loads. If you have a slow speed internet, or dialup, you may not be able to see it here. If that's the case, click on this link, and I have posted the video on photobucket.
very interesting, and helpful. thanks for sharing this video.
ReplyDeleteI recently have purchased a dbl hook and am interested in some easy patterns using this technique. I am new at afgahan-stich, I have been crocheting for years but wanted to do something new. So do you have some simple patterns for this in the round technique?
ReplyDeleteHey there! Congrats on your first double-ended hook! If you check back in my May archives, you will see I have two free, simple patterns using the Tunisian in-the-round technique. Enjoy!
ReplyDeleteWonderful video. It is so clear and you make it so easy to understand. I love Tunisian in the round. Thank you for taking your time to do it.
ReplyDeleteThank you!!! This is so very helpful!
ReplyDeleteExcellent lesson and patient and clear teaching! Thanks so much for the video. I have to watch it several times for it to sink in; but I can see now that it makes perfect sense. I just learned how to do tunisian crochet and I LOVE IT. It's very primal to me - almost like weaving. Much appreciated. Do you have more videos on crochet? Please let us know.
ReplyDeleteMy apologies for the late reply. Sometimes I am so bad at getting back to comments...
DeleteAnyway, here is a link to my YouTube channel. I have a few videos there now, with more coming soon.
http://www.youtube.com/user/amydepew1?feature=mhee
Hi there! Do you have any videos or tips on how to do intarsia/color changes while working tunisian in the round?
ReplyDeleteWhere do I get a double-ended hook like that? I haven't seen this hook before.
ReplyDeletethanks a lot for this demonstration. I wanted to know how to use a two-way hook. I accidentally happened to come on this page. Can you give me a few easy patterns to use this hook ?
ReplyDeleteGeeta look at her earlier comments she gives an example of where to get the patterns. :)
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