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878543 Special Techniques & Sts Afghans
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Learn new crochet techniques and stitches to create 8 more afghans using the magic square, Tunisian. Cross stitch, spiral and more. Raindrops in a pond has flowers, butterflies beads, buttons and tassels combined into a Tunisian masterpiece. The spiral afghan is 41” diameter is a continuous round but effective. Magic square baby rug is double sided and snug. Floral cables uses surface chains, textured stitches, star stitch, half flower and cables. This has a wow factor. Tweed stripes combines Tunisian, wonder colour combinations and the Join as you go method. Reminds me of chocolate wrappers when you just about unwrapped the whole box. The butterfly quilt uses appliqué and embroidery technique on squares of double crochet. Follow up with a pineapple beauty and on the double (reversible Tunisian) sprig coloured afghan combining this technique with relief stitches. 32 pages.
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879511 Tunsian Around the Home
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by Kim Guzman. Bring the contemporary beauty of Tunisian crochet of your home décor and create an interesting afghan, bow tie cushion, a commanding variegated one, pot holder, felted tweed runner, vintage bath set, dish cloths square and round, pinwheel pillow and a denim ripple rug. 31 pages.
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GCB14100 Easy Tunisian Crochet Entrelac
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by Carolyn Christmas Easy step by step instructions to make beautiful entrelac afghans, pillows. Very detailed instructions with clear photographs show you how to create this basket weave effect. (14 pages)
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GCB14400 Easy Tunisian Ponchos Plus!
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These Tunisian crocheted fashions were designed with versatility in mind. Each of the five designs can be worn at least two ways. Airy Lavender Lace can be worn as a laced-up poncho with the laced area worn to the front or to the side. Or, take the laces out and it can be worn as an elegant rectangular shawl. The Shell Stitch Poncho shows horizontal color gradations one way; turn it the other way and you’ll see dramatic vertical gradations with a scalloped pattern down the center front. Celebrity Star-Stitch shawl can be worn with the point to the back as a traditional shawl, or to the side as shown over a plain dress for a stunning result. This shawl is the Tunisian interpretation of the star-stitch shawl made famous by Jessica Simpson. Stained Glass Cape can be worn with the opening to the side or front. Reversible Blanket Poncho sports textured Sizes S-4XL. 13 pages.
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CC2558 Encyclopedia of Tunisian Crochet
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** This is a heavy book, please click here to see note regarding additional postage.
By Angela "ARNie" Grabowski - This book is the first installment to archive all the different stitches and stitch combos possible in Tunisian Crochet. This book references late 20th century pattern books, stitch guides from the US, Europe and Australia, and reproductions of Victorian Era needlework magazines. For the experienced needle worker, there are over 400 stitches and stitch combinations with photos of the Front and the Back, where applicable. For the beginner, there are tutorials, Q&A's, Tips and Tricks, and 560 photos to help better detail the diversity of Tunisian Crochet. The culmination of years of research and experimentation, the "Encyclopedia of Tunisian Crochet" has almost everything that ARNie has found, and discovered on her own. Spiral bound with black and white photos, includes an 8 page colour insert of sample projects. 140 pages.
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CCTCAN Tunisian Cro Arrowhead Netting
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By Angela "ARNie" Grabowski - 3 projects using the Arrowhead Netting Lace stitch, including Piggy’s Reading Blanket (pictured), a table cloth and a doily. Includes instructions on how to complete Tunisian crochet in rounds. 8 page paperback, Tunisian Crochet dictionary of terms plus a brief tutorial on how to work Tunisian Crochet.
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CCTCC&B Tunisian Cro Cables & Braids (TOS)
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By Angela "ARNie" Grabowski - After years of research and development, the author finally found the tips and tricks to make Tunisian Cables just as beautiful as Knitting Cables. This booklet has some of the cables that were translated from knitting. 12 page paperback booklet including 16 Cable/Braid instructions, pattern for a single cable scarf, Tunisian Crochet dictionary of terms plus a brief tutorial on how to work Tunisian Crochet.
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CCTCTED Tunisian True Entrelac Diamonds (TOS)
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by ARNie Grabowski. ARNie’s method of doing Tunisian Crochet Entrelac truly mimics the look of Knitting Entrelac, and is not the same as techniques done in the past. Detailed photos that illustrate how to work True Entrelac with Tunisian Crochet; 2 different techniques of working the corners. A more cohesive method of working triangles to even the rippled edges. Tunisian Crochet Dictionary of Terms; plus a brief tutorial on how to work Tunisian Crochet. (no project patterns). 8 Pages.
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LA3758 Teach Yourself Tunisian Crochet
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by Nancy Nehring Teach yourself with this step by step guide to make cushions, hats, scarves, bags, and ladies tops. Instructions for 28 different stitches included. (48 pages)
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LE92 Tricot Crochet - The Complete Book
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** This is a heavy book, please click here to see note regarding additional postage.
(Australian) by Rebecca Jones. This hard covered edition gives us a brief history of tricot, and details everything you wanted to know about this cross between knitting and crochet which has been given common names such as Afghan Crochet, Scotch Knitting, Fool’s Knitting and Shepherd knitting. This book covers basic techniques, 18 plain tricot stitches, 6 textured pattern stitches, 11 lace stitch patterns, another 8 with trebles and cables and 10 other patterns using 2 or more colours. A bit more information on tricot in the round and then there are numerous projects to tackle like a coverall (long shawl to wear), vest or pullover, chunky sweater, sleeveless waistcoat, cosy cardigan, a triangle shawl, sideways waistcoat, mittens, beanie, golf cap, a handy quillo (rug that folds into a pillow, plaid rug, baby bootees and child's overalls. There is also a section on dying yarns in the microwave. 96 pages
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