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Sky Walk Tunisian Chevron Shawl

"The shawl is a great accessory for chilly mornings and late evenings when you only need a little something over your shoulders. In the spirit of the theme of the colour of the year, this colour combination is reminiscent of the many shades of blue of late evening and night sky. This pattern was featured in Happily Hooked Magazine July 2020. The shawl is worked flat with RS always facing; the pattern consists of alternating three colour sections: 6 rows in MC, 3 rows in CC1, 6 rows in MC and 3 rows in CC2. The first and last colour sections are in MC."

Sky Walk Tunisian Chevron Shawl

Simple Tunisian Shawl

Isn't the combination of delicate brown, blue and cream just out of this world? It creates such a stunning and elegant effect. It will elevate every fall and winter outfit! It's a meditative triangle wrap, that is using only basic Tunisian stitches, and it's amazing for a bit more advanced beginners.

Simple Tunisian Shawl

Tunisian Trellis Lace Scarf

This gorgeous, colorful crochet scarf in the pictures below is the incredible work by Raffaella Tassoni and it's the ideal project for colder days. Especially if you want to stand out and chase away the cold and gloomy days ahead. It's a fantastic pattern is you want to enjoy a mindless crochet evening on the couch.

Tunisian Trellis Lace Scarf

Tunisian Cross Stitch Afghan Block

"I simply love when you can use a simple crochet stitch and put a twist on it. This creates a beautiful new stitch that looks so much different by just changing a small thing. That is exactly what the Tunisian crochet cross stitch is. Simply put, you work two Tunisian simple stitches but crossed over. It is a super simple technique suitable for beginners. I have used this beautifully textured stitch for a simple afghan block. It would look lovely as part of a Tunisian stitch sampler blanket or cushion cover. You can also make this square with a 100% cotton yarn and use it as a washcloth or a facecloth."

Tunisian Cross Stitch Afghan Block

Luxury Plaid Tunisian Poncho

"The poncho is made with the entrelac technique and is really easy to make. I have photo and video tutorials to follow along that cover all the basics of making this poncho along with some tips - including how you can carry yarn for the diagonals that have blocks of alternating colors so you won't have a million ends to weave in! In the end, I added a faux fur trim to give it a luxurious feel and look."

Luxury Plaid Tunisian Poncho

Tunisian Lace Poncho Free Crochet Pattern

We love this design for the lace-like pattern. Pretty edging and fabulous bow tied on one shoulder. And, obviously, for this unique deep plum shade that makes this poncho perfect for fall! Let us know if you like it! It's going to look amazing on you!

Tunisian Lace Poncho Free Crochet Pattern

Bias Tunisian Baby Blanket

To begin with, this first winter morning baby blanket is a beginner-friendly pattern that uses minimal supplies. Moreover, you can also personalize this to a great extent by changing the yarn color. Moreover, you can keep it simple, or embellish it as you see fit.

Bias Tunisian Baby Blanket

Tunisian Crochet Lightning Shawl

"This Tunisian crochet Lightning Shawl is a very fun and easy pattern mostly made with the Tunisian crochet full stitch. Despite the appearance, this shawl does not have a single decrease or increase to make, at least in a classical way. Instead, the forward pass of this shawl is always a basic row made in Tunisian crochet full stitch. The thing that changes is the return pass, which is either done the classical way or by directly yarning over and pulling through two. But everything is explained in the pattern with clear pictures."

Tunisian Crochet Lightning Shawl

Stained Glass Tunisian Sweater Free Crochet Pattern

"This pattern combines two basic Tunisian stitches: the Tunisian simple stitch and the Tunisian purl stitch. Together they form a honeycomb stitch! Also, I love how in Tunisian crochet there is a forward pass and a return pass and I love playing around with bold, statement colours. So, when I was on my summer holiday this year (in my own backyard), I tried to use two different colours for the forward and the return pass and loved it so much I wanted to share it with the world - and see if I could design a garment. Encouraged by my CROMIES - a lovely group of other crocheters and designers I have met on the gram - and by Lion Brand, who kindly agreed to sponsor me with the yarn, I have designed this Tunisian Crochet sweater."

Stained Glass Tunisian Sweater Free Crochet Pattern