Tunisian crochet can look intimidating the first time you see it, but I can promise you that it really is easy. The basic Tunisian stitch (sometimes referred to as the afghan stitch) is really nothing more than a simple single crochet, just worked in a unique way. Don’t believe me? Well, I’ve filmed a tutorial for you, to show you just how easy it really is.
Once you master how to do the basic afghan stitch, working up a Tunisian Crochet Afghan pattern will truly be a breeze.
Tunisian Stitch Crochet Afghan Patterns:
Once you have learned how to work the Tunisian Stitch, or afghan stitch, be sure to check out these unique crochet afghan patterns. The afghan stitch, while a vintage technique, is quite modern and contemporary in the designs that you can achieve. Even baby blankets work up beautifully in this fun stitch. Give them a try!
- Alaskan Blue Tunisian Crochet Blanket
- Around The World Tunisian Throw
- Seafoam Tunisian Throw
- Twilight Chevron Afghan
- Lilac Love Crochet Baby Blanket
- Tunisian Entrelac Throw
- Tunisian Seascape Throw
- Granny Square Tunisian Throw
- Shades of Amber Tunisian Afghan
I had alot of fun learning this unique stitch, and I know you will too.
If you need even more Tunisian Crochet Pattern inspiration, be sure to check out our Tunisian Stitch Pinterest board. We’re always collecting great ideas for you!
Follow AllFreeCrochetAfghanPatterns’s board Tunisian Crochet Patterns and Tutorials on Pinterest.
Are you excited to learn the Tunisian Stitch?
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Thus tutorial was by far the best and easiest to follow by far. Following along made the Tunisian stitch easier than I thought. Thank you
I’m glad you found it helpful Kathy! Be sure to let me know if you want to see any other tutorials…
I was afraid I wouldn’t be able to do this but your video was very helpful. Thank you.
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I have wanted to learn this stitch since I was a teenager. I would love to learn more advanced stitches, please subscribe me.
I am “hooked” ha ha,,,pardon the pun! I am a disabled senior man. I learned to crochet sitting in my Grandmothers lap over 50 years ago. I have worked construction most of my life and my fingers are not what they were. This, however, I think I can do. I will give it a shot. Thanks for such great tutorial content. My wife thinks I am nuts and made me hide my work in the past. Maybe she will not care so much at our current age.
I love this stitch. Thank you so much for sharing.