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Tunisian crochet, sometimes called afghan crochet, is a crochet technique that uses an elongated crochet hook with a stopper. A combination of knitting, crocheting, and weaving, Tunisian crochet features both a forward pass and a return pass, giving the piece a unique fabric all to itself. You will find 33 stitches that include a blend of beginner, easy, and intermediate skill levels. Purchase includes access to an online tutorial for help with the more complicated stitches. Lace, colorwork, textural, and beginner stitches create an ever-evolving afghan that you can't put down without working…mehr

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Tunisian crochet, sometimes called afghan crochet, is a crochet technique that uses an elongated crochet hook with a stopper. A combination of knitting, crocheting, and weaving, Tunisian crochet features both a forward pass and a return pass, giving the piece a unique fabric all to itself. You will find 33 stitches that include a blend of beginner, easy, and intermediate skill levels. Purchase includes access to an online tutorial for help with the more complicated stitches. Lace, colorwork, textural, and beginner stitches create an ever-evolving afghan that you can't put down without working just one more row! Afghan is 46" wide and 54" long; pillow is 12".
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Rohn Strong is crochet and knitwear designer and yarn spinner who has been crocheting since he was 6. His business reflects a desire to push the boundaries of the craft. Rohn uses design to combine his two favorite things: color and fashion! After he left his day job, Rohn dove deep into crochet and knit design. He has since authored more than 12 e-books and one full-length book. His designs have appeared in Crochet Red! and magazines such as Love of Crochet, Love of Knitting, Inside Crochet, and others. Rohn has instructed several Annie's video classes. See more of his work at www.RohnStrong.