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3
Repeats steps 1 and 2 until you reach
the end of the row.
3
2
4
1
Chain any number of stitches until you
reach the desired length of your row.
Roll the chain so the front faces you
and insert the hook into the back bump
behind the second chain from the hook.
Continue inserting the hook into the next
chain, yrh and pul, leaving loop on the
hook until you reach the end of the row.
Every Forward Pass (FP) is worked like
this, by working the stitch as directed
and leaving the loop on the hook.
Yrh and pul, leaving loop on the hook
To work a Return Pass (RP) once you’ve
reached the end of the row, yrh and
draw through fi rst 2 loops on the hook.
Yrh and pul, leaving the loop on the hook
as with FP.
4
Complete the RP as normal, working yrh
and drawing through 2 loops until you
reach the beginning of the row.
Tunisian simple stitch
5
To work a Return Pass (RP) once you’ve
reached the end of the row, yrh and
draw through fi rst 2 loops on the hook.
5
Rep steps 1- 3 for the desired number of
rows. As you work more rows of Tss you
will fi ll in the gaps left in previous rows.
Tunisian simple stitch (Tss) is the most
commonly used stitch in Tunisian
crochet. Insert the hook from right to left
under the vertical bar of the next stitch.
Forward & Return Pass
Tunisian crochet is a technique that
I know is incredibly popular among
crocheteters, and is something that
I’ve dipped my toe in and out of in
the past. This year I am determined
to really master this fabulous
technique, so what better way to
really improve than share and learn
with you?
TUNISIAN CROCHET
MASTERCLASS
Tunisian simple stitch is so
satisfying to make!