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Video Classes
This Class Is Designed In 4 Sections:
Part I:
The Basics
Hook Overview: Nervous about picking the proper hook for your Tunisian Crochet project? We will cover the basics so you feel prepared.
Yarn Overview: Unsure which yarn to choose when working in Tunisian Crochet technique? Let us show you our recommendations.
Yarn & Hook Combos: The trickiest question of all: which yarn goes with which hook? No worries! We will cover that too!
Notions: Allow us to showcase some of our favorite notions to utilize in your projects.
Foundation Chain: The biggest step is getting started, so let’s do it together! We will review the basic foundation chain.
Simple Stitch: The perfect starting place for anyone new to Tunisian Crochet! The simple stitch creates a dense, stretchy fabric that’s perfect for a wide variety of projects.
Knit Stitch: This unique stitch is a crochet stitch that has all the looks of a knit stitch (hence the name!). It creates a beautiful stockinette stitch look but with a hook.
Full Stitch: This stitch may LOOK complicated, but it is a great one for beginners to learn for incorporating multiple colors. It creates a smooth, beautiful fabric that is a fan favorite!
Purl Stitch: Named after it’s knit stitch twin the Purl Stitch, the Tunisian Crochet version provides an exact replica but with a hook. It creates a gorgeous, textured look and feel.
Binding Off: Give a perfectly polished look to your projects with professional binding techniques. We will show you step-by-step.
Blocking: Anxious about the dreaded curl in your Tunisian Crochet projects - don’t be! We will show you how to block your project.
Part II:
The Market Bag
Gauge: There is nothing more frustrating than finishing up a project and finding that the tension was off. That’s why we recommend gauging! And we will show you all about it!
Moss Stitch: Nervous about learning a new, more complicated Tunisian Crochet Stitch? We will cover the basics for this two-row repeat stitch so you can confidently tackle this bag project.
Color Change: Ready to change colors in your Market Bag? We will cover the best technique for dropping your old color and bringing in the new.
Weaving & Seaming: Learn to construct the bag body, including the simple process of seaming up the sides.
Joining Top Border: Let’s add on your top border! Here we cover tips for bringing your project together.
Straps: Put the finishing touches on the Market Bag by adding foundational stitches to create structured straps; Create the straps with simple stitches.
Strap Attachment: Affix and add the straps to your gorgeous new Market Bag. PLUS, follow along as we weave in the ends for a polished project.
Part I:
The Basics
Hook Overview: Nervous about picking the proper hook for your Tunisian Crochet project? We will cover the basics so you feel prepared.
Yarn Overview: Unsure which yarn to choose when working in Tunisian Crochet technique? Let us show you our recommendations.
Yarn & Hook Combos: The trickiest question of all: which yarn goes with which hook? No worries! We will cover that too!
Notions: Allow us to showcase some of our favorite notions to utilize in your projects.
Foundation Chain: The biggest step is getting started, so let’s do it together! We will review the basic foundation chain.
Simple Stitch: The perfect starting place for anyone new to Tunisian Crochet! The simple stitch creates a dense, stretchy fabric that’s perfect for a wide variety of projects.
Knit Stitch: This unique stitch is a crochet stitch that has all the looks of a knit stitch (hence the name!). It creates a beautiful stockinette stitch look but with a hook.
Full Stitch: This stitch may LOOK complicated, but it is a great one for beginners to learn for incorporating multiple colors. It creates a smooth, beautiful fabric that is a fan favorite!
Purl Stitch: Named after it’s knit stitch twin the Purl Stitch, the Tunisian Crochet version provides an exact replica but with a hook. It creates a gorgeous, textured look and feel.
Binding Off: Give a perfectly polished look to your projects with professional binding techniques. We will show you step-by-step.
Blocking: Anxious about the dreaded curl in your Tunisian Crochet projects - don’t be! We will show you how to block your project.
Part II:
The Market Bag
Gauge: There is nothing more frustrating than finishing up a project and finding that the tension was off. That’s why we recommend gauging! And we will show you all about it!
Moss Stitch: Nervous about learning a new, more complicated Tunisian Crochet Stitch? We will cover the basics for this two-row repeat stitch so you can confidently tackle this bag project.
Color Change: Ready to change colors in your Market Bag? We will cover the best technique for dropping your old color and bringing in the new.
Weaving & Seaming: Learn to construct the bag body, including the simple process of seaming up the sides.
Joining Top Border: Let’s add on your top border! Here we cover tips for bringing your project together.
Straps: Put the finishing touches on the Market Bag by adding foundational stitches to create structured straps; Create the straps with simple stitches.
Strap Attachment: Affix and add the straps to your gorgeous new Market Bag. PLUS, follow along as we weave in the ends for a polished project.
Part III:
The Shawl
Increasing: Nervous about how to create the triangular shawl shape by increasing on the bias? We will walk you through it to give you all the confidence you need to make this pattern successfully
Color Change: Seeing the color change mid-pattern and ready to skip class? DON’T! Our instructor shows you how to switch colors effortlessly so you can create gorgeous striped items
Binding Off & Weaving in Ends: Excited to add a beautiful edging to your shawl project to give it a polished, professional look? You’ll learn step-by-step how to create the gorgeous crab stitch
Crab Stitch Border: There is nothing more beautiful than a decorative border for your piece! We will guide you step-by-step in creating this simply beautiful crab stitch border.
Blocking & Finishing: Worried about the dreaded curl with your project? We will show you how to block (or press) your piece for gorgeous results
Part IV:
Multi-Stitch Hat
Starting the Hat: Let’s get started on your Multi-Stitch Hat by reviewing how and where to begin.
Tink - Hat Body: Not sure what to do when the dreaded mistake pops up in your hat project (or any project!)? Let’s review Tinking (think KNIT backwards) and how to get your work back on track.
Joining: Let’s bring the pieces of your hat together with a simple joining technique. We’ll go over it in step-by-step detail.
Row Counting & Decreases: One of the trickiest parts of creating a hat - the row counting and decreases to create the form! We will show you some tips and tricks to get it done right the first time.
Seaming: Flawless seams are what make a project look professional and polished. Let’s review the best ways to seam your hat together.
Closing: Now that your hat has come together, let’s gather the top and close it up! We will show you how.
Embellish & Finish: The best part of the whole project - adding embellishments and finishing touches!
Part III:
The Shawl
Increasing: Nervous about how to create the triangular shawl shape by increasing on the bias? We will walk you through it to give you all the confidence you need to make this pattern successfully
Color Change: Seeing the color change mid-pattern and ready to skip class? DON’T! Our instructor shows you how to switch colors effortlessly so you can create gorgeous striped items
Binding Off & Weaving in Ends: Excited to add a beautiful edging to your shawl project to give it a polished, professional look? You’ll learn step-by-step how to create the gorgeous crab stitch
Crab Stitch Border: There is nothing more beautiful than a decorative border for your piece! We will guide you step-by-step in creating this simply beautiful crab stitch border.
Blocking & Finishing: Worried about the dreaded curl with your project? We will show you how to block (or press) your piece for gorgeous results
Part IV:
Multi-Stitch Hat
Starting the Hat: Let’s get started on your Multi-Stitch Hat by reviewing how and where to begin.
Tink - Hat Body: Not sure what to do when the dreaded mistake pops up in your hat project (or any project!)? Let’s review Tinking (think KNIT backwards) and how to get your work back on track.
Joining: Let’s bring the pieces of your hat together with a simple joining technique. We’ll go over it in step-by-step detail.
Row Counting & Decreases: One of the trickiest parts of creating a hat - the row counting and decreases to create the form! We will show you some tips and tricks to get it done right the first time.
Seaming: Flawless seams are what make a project look professional and polished. Let’s review the best ways to seam your hat together.
Closing: Now that your hat has come together, let’s gather the top and close it up! We will show you how.
Embellish & Finish: The best part of the whole project - adding embellishments and finishing touches!
This Class Is Designed In 4 Sections:
Part I:
The Basics
Hook Overview: Nervous about picking the proper hook for your Tunisian Crochet project? We will cover the basics so you feel prepared.
Yarn Overview: Unsure which yarn to choose when working in Tunisian Crochet technique? Let us show you our recommendations.
Yarn & Hook Combos: The trickiest question of all: which yarn goes with which hook? No worries! We will cover that too!
Notions: Allow us to showcase some of our favorite notions to utilize in your projects.
Foundation Chain: The biggest step is getting started, so let’s do it together! We will review the basic foundation chain.
Simple Stitch: The perfect starting place for anyone new to Tunisian Crochet! The simple stitch creates a dense, stretchy fabric that’s perfect for a wide variety of projects.
Knit Stitch: This unique stitch is a crochet stitch that has all the looks of a knit stitch (hence the name!). It creates a beautiful stockinette stitch look but with a hook.
Full Stitch: This stitch may LOOK complicated, but it is a great one for beginners to learn for incorporating multiple colors. It creates a smooth, beautiful fabric that is a fan favorite!
Purl Stitch: Named after it’s knit stitch twin the Purl Stitch, the Tunisian Crochet version provides an exact replica but with a hook. It creates a gorgeous, textured look and feel.
Binding Off: Give a perfectly polished look to your projects with professional binding techniques. We will show you step-by-step.
Blocking: Anxious about the dreaded curl in your Tunisian Crochet projects - don’t be! We will show you how to block your project.
Part II:
The Market Bag
Gauge: There is nothing more frustrating than finishing up a project and finding that the tension was off. That’s why we recommend gauging! And we will show you all about it!
Moss Stitch: Nervous about learning a new, more complicated Tunisian Crochet Stitch? We will cover the basics for this two-row repeat stitch so you can confidently tackle this bag project.
Color Change: Ready to change colors in your Market Bag? We will cover the best technique for dropping your old color and bringing in the new.
Weaving & Seaming: Learn to construct the bag body, including the simple process of seaming up the sides.
Joining Top Border: Let’s add on your top border! Here we cover tips for bringing your project together.
Straps: Put the finishing touches on the Market Bag by adding foundational stitches to create structured straps; Create the straps with simple stitches.
Strap Attachment: Affix and add the straps to your gorgeous new Market Bag. PLUS, follow along as we weave in the ends for a polished project.
Part I:
The Basics
Hook Overview: Nervous about picking the proper hook for your Tunisian Crochet project? We will cover the basics so you feel prepared.
Yarn Overview: Unsure which yarn to choose when working in Tunisian Crochet technique? Let us show you our recommendations.
Yarn & Hook Combos: The trickiest question of all: which yarn goes with which hook? No worries! We will cover that too!
Notions: Allow us to showcase some of our favorite notions to utilize in your projects.
Foundation Chain: The biggest step is getting started, so let’s do it together! We will review the basic foundation chain.
Simple Stitch: The perfect starting place for anyone new to Tunisian Crochet! The simple stitch creates a dense, stretchy fabric that’s perfect for a wide variety of projects.
Knit Stitch: This unique stitch is a crochet stitch that has all the looks of a knit stitch (hence the name!). It creates a beautiful stockinette stitch look but with a hook.
Full Stitch: This stitch may LOOK complicated, but it is a great one for beginners to learn for incorporating multiple colors. It creates a smooth, beautiful fabric that is a fan favorite!
Purl Stitch: Named after it’s knit stitch twin the Purl Stitch, the Tunisian Crochet version provides an exact replica but with a hook. It creates a gorgeous, textured look and feel.
Binding Off: Give a perfectly polished look to your projects with professional binding techniques. We will show you step-by-step.
Blocking: Anxious about the dreaded curl in your Tunisian Crochet projects - don’t be! We will show you how to block your project.
Part II:
The Market Bag
Gauge: There is nothing more frustrating than finishing up a project and finding that the tension was off. That’s why we recommend gauging! And we will show you all about it!
Moss Stitch: Nervous about learning a new, more complicated Tunisian Crochet Stitch? We will cover the basics for this two-row repeat stitch so you can confidently tackle this bag project.
Color Change: Ready to change colors in your Market Bag? We will cover the best technique for dropping your old color and bringing in the new.
Weaving & Seaming: Learn to construct the bag body, including the simple process of seaming up the sides.
Joining Top Border: Let’s add on your top border! Here we cover tips for bringing your project together.
Straps: Put the finishing touches on the Market Bag by adding foundational stitches to create structured straps; Create the straps with simple stitches.
Strap Attachment: Affix and add the straps to your gorgeous new Market Bag. PLUS, follow along as we weave in the ends for a polished project.
Part III:
The Shawl
Increasing: Nervous about how to create the triangular shawl shape by increasing on the bias? We will walk you through it to give you all the confidence you need to make this pattern successfully
Color Change: Seeing the color change mid-pattern and ready to skip class? DON’T! Our instructor shows you how to switch colors effortlessly so you can create gorgeous striped items
Binding Off & Weaving in Ends: Excited to add a beautiful edging to your shawl project to give it a polished, professional look? You’ll learn step-by-step how to create the gorgeous crab stitch
Crab Stitch Border: There is nothing more beautiful than a decorative border for your piece! We will guide you step-by-step in creating this simply beautiful crab stitch border.
Blocking & Finishing: Worried about the dreaded curl with your project? We will show you how to block (or press) your piece for gorgeous results
Part IV:
Multi-Stitch Hat
Starting the Hat: Let’s get started on your Multi-Stitch Hat by reviewing how and where to begin.
Tink - Hat Body: Not sure what to do when the dreaded mistake pops up in your hat project (or any project!)? Let’s review Tinking (think KNIT backwards) and how to get your work back on track.
Joining: Let’s bring the pieces of your hat together with a simple joining technique. We’ll go over it in step-by-step detail.
Row Counting & Decreases: One of the trickiest parts of creating a hat - the row counting and decreases to create the form! We will show you some tips and tricks to get it done right the first time.
Seaming: Flawless seams are what make a project look professional and polished. Let’s review the best ways to seam your hat together.
Closing: Now that your hat has come together, let’s gather the top and close it up! We will show you how.
Embellish & Finish: The best part of the whole project - adding embellishments and finishing touches!
Part III:
The Shawl
Increasing: Nervous about how to create the triangular shawl shape by increasing on the bias? We will walk you through it to give you all the confidence you need to make this pattern successfully
Color Change: Seeing the color change mid-pattern and ready to skip class? DON’T! Our instructor shows you how to switch colors effortlessly so you can create gorgeous striped items
Binding Off & Weaving in Ends: Excited to add a beautiful edging to your shawl project to give it a polished, professional look? You’ll learn step-by-step how to create the gorgeous crab stitch
Crab Stitch Border: There is nothing more beautiful than a decorative border for your piece! We will guide you step-by-step in creating this simply beautiful crab stitch border.
Blocking & Finishing: Worried about the dreaded curl with your project? We will show you how to block (or press) your piece for gorgeous results
Part IV:
Multi-Stitch Hat
Starting the Hat: Let’s get started on your Multi-Stitch Hat by reviewing how and where to begin.
Tink - Hat Body: Not sure what to do when the dreaded mistake pops up in your hat project (or any project!)? Let’s review Tinking (think KNIT backwards) and how to get your work back on track.
Joining: Let’s bring the pieces of your hat together with a simple joining technique. We’ll go over it in step-by-step detail.
Row Counting & Decreases: One of the trickiest parts of creating a hat - the row counting and decreases to create the form! We will show you some tips and tricks to get it done right the first time.
Seaming: Flawless seams are what make a project look professional and polished. Let’s review the best ways to seam your hat together.
Closing: Now that your hat has come together, let’s gather the top and close it up! We will show you how.
Embellish & Finish: The best part of the whole project - adding embellishments and finishing touches!
Unsure which hook is the best fit for you and your work? Overwhelmed by the choice? In this class you'll discover the different styles of hooks so you can pick the best one for pain free, comfortable crocheting
Unsure which hook is the best fit for you and your work? Overwhelmed by the choice? In this class you'll discover the different styles of hooks so you can pick the best one for pain free, comfortable crocheting
The three main categories of yarn (also known as fiber), their characteristics and how to determine which yarn is best for which project
How to strand together different yarn of similar or different weight and not just by fiber properties and characteristics….you’ll see your yarn stash in a whole new light with a new world of fun, squishy possibilities.
Curious if you’re holding your hook the “right” way? We’ll show you the two ways crocheters hold them: knife and pencil.
The slipknot, chain stitches and single crochet make the foundation of all crochet projects...watch this video for an easy opportunity to quickly create a more polished project.
A checklist of the essential notions you need in your stash in order to ensure you have everything you need to crochet up any project you imagine
The three stitches that make up the foundation of ALL crochet stitches. Perfect these three and every other stitch you tackle will become easier.