After attempting to knit a few inches, I could tell that I had another painfully slow project on hand (see previous post). Instead, I turned my eyes to Tunisian crochet, which has some lovely knit- and purl-like alternatives. While the stitches unfortunately don't look the same on both sides, I still think K's dad will like it. If nothing else, it'll keep him nice and toasty.
To download this ridiculously simple (and free) pattern, click this link from Ravelry. Enjoy!
3 comments:
This is a lovely pattern, ty for sharing :)
It looks wonderful. :) Tunisian crocheting seems easy enough to do, but how did you start the first row? I'm not sure how to start it, doing both the knit and purl stitches where there are no vertical bars.
Np! The chain stitch is always the first row, and you can see a tutorial here:
http://www.nexstitch.com/v_chain.html
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