All the patterns are free on each designer’s blog, so if you’re just finding out about this. This crochet-along is all about new or interesting Tunisian crochet stitches, and each of the 24 afghan blocks in the CAL is by a different blogger/designer. Round 2: ch1, sc in each sc around with 3sc in corner stitch, turn. Combine Tunisian crochet with classic crochet for a fun, wavy blanket. The Offset Saloniki Square is part of the Tunisian Blanket CAL 2021 organized by Arunima from Knitter Knotter. Round 1: ch1, 3sc in corner stitch, sc in each stitch across top, 3sc in corner stitch, sc evenly down side, 3sc in corner stitch, sc in each stitch across bottom, 3sc in corner stitch, sc evenly up side, slip stitch to 1 st sc, turn. Row 3 – 42: Repeat Row 2 until project is square. Row 2: ch2, skip 1 st stitch, slip stitch in next st, * hdc in next st, slip st in next st, repeat from * across, turn. She called it dripping candle due to the raised post stitch every few stitches that looked like it dripped down from a couple rows previous. I’ve been looking for an afghan pattern that my mother crocheted sometime in the early ’90’s. Row 1: slip stitch in 3 rd ch from hook, *hdc in next ch, sl st in next ch, repeat from * across, turn. Crochet Toys and Dolls >links to free toy patterns.
Materials Used: Hobby Lobby “I Love This Yarn!” The differences of the patterns are formed when even rows are crocheted and then it depends on the attachment of the wales of the upper row to the bottom one. As any other crocheting technique this one allows to create various patterns of the thread. See more ideas about tunisian crochet, crochet baby, baby afghan crochet. Free Tunisian crochet patterns for beginners. As soon as you start an entrelac, you just won’t be able to put it down. I made it as an afghan square, but you could easily use it as a dishcloth pattern. Carson's board 'Tunisian crochet Baby Afghans', followed by 156 people on Pinterest. This beautiful Babyghan, made by Valarie Rog, is based on the ‘Tunisian Crochet Entrelac Throw’ pattern. And, as promised, here is a free pattern for you to try it out. Two days ago I posted about finding a stitch combo that looked like the knit moss stitch.