The 6 beautiful designs by Sam Schubitz in this leaflet use fingering yarn to imitate the look of knit in a crochet medium. If you've always liked the look of Aran knit projects and don't like to knit, this is for you!
In different parts of the world and in different times, Tunisian crochet has been known by many names. You may know it as Afghan crochet, tricot crochet shepherd's knitting, hook knitting or railroad knitting. Whatever its name, Tunisian crochet is a type of crochet in which each row is made up of two parts-placing loops on the hook, and working them off.
Celtic crochet is intricate but easy to learn, and interlaces two or more motifs for a woven effect that is truly reversible. Includes: Pot Holder & Coaster, Dishcloth, Place Mat, Dresser Scarf with Roses, Pillowcase Edging, and Much More!
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