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Crochet A to Z: Tunisian Crochet (and an attempt at a vlog)

Hello lovely followers! Today I thought I would try something a little bit different. I didn’t feel like doing another photo tutorial, so I made a video tutorial/vlog instead!

Now, you may remember from my first vlog that I’m definitely better at writing than I am at speaking coherently. But I have managed to successfully teach a bunch of people to crochet…so I thought this might be fun! This is more of an introduction to Tunisian crochet than an actual tutorial – I talk about different crochet hooks, stitches, and do a small tutorial, but it’s on my laptop computer so the actual tutorial isn’t that helpful. Still, I hope you enjoy it. 🙂

Also, I’d love it if you subscribed to my YouTube channel, because I’ve been making more videos lately. You’ll see another one later in the month. 🙂

Thanks so much for watching! Have you tried Tunisian crochet before? What do you think of it? I’d love to hear your thoughts!

(13) Comments

  1. Goodness! I want to watch your vlog! Unfortunately, I’m tight on internet for the rest of this month, so I can’t right now. I might be leaving later on today to find internet to post a vlog of my own, and if I can fit time in to watch yours then, then I will! =)

    1. Thanks so much for your comment, Lydia! 🙂 No pressure at all, vlogs are a time commitment even when you DO have Internet. =) Good luck finding reliable internet for the rest of the month!

  2. Tunisian crochet is my favorite. I love it!

    1. It’s so much fun… I need to learn some fancier Tunisian crochet stitches, as I really just know the basics. 😀

      1. You can do a lot with the just basics!

        1. You’re so right, sometimes the basic stitches look the coolest too. 🙂

  3. My T is Tunisian crochet too, but I am behind due to school holidays 🙂 Thanks for posting this, I will watch for sure, I’ve never attempted it before but I have found a starter project to begin this week.

    1. Yay for more Tunisian crochet blogging – I figured it might be a popular choice for “T”! The only reason I’m up to date with posts is that I wrote about twenty of them last month – otherwise there’s no way I could keep up. 🙂 Have fun with your starter project, and thanks so much for leaving a comment!

  4. I’ve seen a tutorial for Tunisian crochet in a magazine somewhere previously, but this made it a lot easier to understand. Changing up the method you present the A to Z content makes it even more interesting, which is a fancy way of saying I love your vlogs. I’m tempted to try Tunisian crochet now! 😀

    1. That makes me super happy to hear – I’m so glad you like my bizarre vlogs, and that you don’t mind the various styles of posts. I tend to get bored with the same thing over and over. 🙂 Tunisian crochet is a lot of fun, I’d love to hear what you think of it! And thank you so much for your super nice comment! 🙂

      1. You’re welcome! 😊

  5. I loved this video! 🙂 You’re wonderful at explaining things clearly! 🙂 <3

    1. Aw, thank you so much… that makes me really happy! Thank you so much for watching! <3 🙂

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