devilcake wrote:
kruspersille wrote:
the stitch im doing for the straprs/wrap around things on purses is called tunisian stitch, and tunisian stitch is crochet stitch typically used to imitate knit!!! which is also why when doing tunisian stitch ud not want to use hook w handle cause tunisian stitch crochet gathers all ur stitches on the hook at the same time like with knitting on a knitting needle!!! but tunisian stitch is not the normal way to crochet ! so yes u r very right !
Yes I’ve seen cute Tunisian crocheting vids popping up but I actually haven’t tried it yet but I prolly will soon since I will also make sunsdosa pouch soon hehe
devilcake wrote:
OOOO i learned some stuff abt this actually !!!!! which is like the only crochet thing i know hahahahmm wrote:
it def seems like crocheting uses a lot more yes
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I feel like with crochet also you seldom see patterns that’s completely flat fabric like it’s usually made more to be like thick lace if that makes senseit def seems like crocheting uses a lot more yes
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the stitch im doing for the straprs/wrap around things on purses is called tunisian stitch, and tunisian stitch is crochet stitch typically used to imitate knit!!! which is also why when doing tunisian stitch ud not want to use hook w handle cause tunisian stitch crochet gathers all ur stitches on the hook at the same time like with knitting on a knitting needle!!! but tunisian stitch is not the normal way to crochet ! so yes u r very right !



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i saw these gorgeouse colourful leg warmers on pinterest and i had the idea ...
I know I’ve shown this before but I’m genuinely very happy with how this fabric is turning out, I think it’s just very good yarn weight and perfect hook size for it making it look a lot nicer than other stuff I’ve crocheted
