Macaw wings shawl TCAL – Parts 1 & 2
Here are parts 1 and 2 of the Macaw wings shawl pattern, part of the TCAL event running until March 24th.
Here are parts 1 and 2 of the Macaw wings shawl pattern, part of the TCAL event running until March 24th.
In this tutorial you will learn different ways of creating eyelets in Tunisian crochet fabric. Eyelets with and without accompanying decreases.
In this tutorial, you will learn how to work Tunisian simple stitches (Tss) and Tunisian purl stitches (Tps) in eyelets (YO spaces). You will use this knowledge for making the Macaw wings shawl TCAL and other patterns.
After learning the Tunisian crochet basics, it’s time to try some more challenging projects. Here’s a collection of over 33 intermediate and advanced Tunisian crochet patterns for you to try.
Here’s the most challenging and yet extremely beautiful advanced Tunisian crochet pattern you’ll see for a while. In the Macaw wings shawl TCAL event that will span over two months, you’ll get the whole pattern as free blog posts and will be able to share your project and win prizes along with other people who also love Tunisian crochet.
In this tutorial, you will learn how to work with short rows in Tunisian crochet in a variety of situations, which will be useful for the Macaw wings shawl TCAL.
In this short tutorial, you will learn how to create eyelets in a foundation row in Tunisian crochet, which is created by picking up stitches in the back bumps of a chain.
If you want to make a cozy Tunisian crochet pocket shawl for the upcoming holidays or to use during the winter, here’s a free pattern for you that works up fast and has lovely textured pockets.
If you’re curious where the Macaw wings shawl pattern came from, how it grew from idea to finished pattern, here’s the whole story.
Use this beautiful Tunisian crochet mosaic pattern to create a block for a blanket, or use the pattern as an overall pattern for any project you can imagine.