Beginning Tunisian Crochet: Combining Your Love for Knitting and Crochet!
with Aubrey Koecher
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What you will learn:
Class 1:
- History of Tunisian Crochet
- Tools
- How a Tunisian Crochet hook works/look
- When you can use a normal Crochet hook
- Fabric
- Characteristics
- How combination of Knit and Crochet
- Special Considerations
Class 2:
- Beginning Tunisian crochet
- Chain
- Forward Pass
- Return Pass
- Anatomy of a stitch
- Basic Stitches
- Tunisian Simple Stitch
- Tunisian Knit
- Tunisian Purl
- Tunisian Reverse
- Tunisian Full
- Row after determine look
Class 3:
- Variations of Stitches
- Crochet Stitches
- Any crochet stitch interpretated to Tunisian
- Double crochet
- Treble crochet
- Lace Stitches
- How to achieve Lace
- Selection of Stitches
- Cables
- How to achieve Cables
- Where to place hook
- Selection of stitches.
Class 4:
- Reading a Tunisian Pattern
- Tunisian Crochet Abbreviations
- Tunisian Crochet chart
- Vintage Patterns
- Surface Decoration
- Cross STitch
- How to read Cross Stitch Chart
- How to Cross STitch on fabric
Class 5:
- Tunisian Color Work
- Working with three colors
- Stripes
- Stranded
- charts
- Intarsia
- Charts
Class 6:
- Joining
- Join as you go
- Sewing
- Shaping
- Increase
- Decrease
- Short rows
- Finsihing
- weaving in ends
- blocking
BONUS
- BONUS CLASS: How to to Tunisian in the round



About the course
Open Facebook Group to students of this course:
Curious Mondo: Beginning Tunisian Crochet
Time table:
6 hours
Level:
Beginning / Intermediate / Advanced
Target market:
Fiber artists, people who crochet, people who knit
Main objective:
Learn the Tunisian Crochet technique.
Prerequisite:
None
About the instructor
Aubrey Koecher
I have loved the process of creating for as long as I can remember. As a child I focused on drawing, embroidery and sewing. Later, I picked up crochet, knitting, spinning and weaving. I received my Bachelors in Art Education from BYU. After learning to knit and crochet, I decided that I really loved teaching the Fiber Arts and sharing my love for them with others. I started out teaching family members and friends, and as my children have grown older I have been able to teach others outside my family. I currently teach at Hemstitched Heirlooms, where I have taught for a couple of years. I have also had the opportunity to teach at the Great Basin Fiber Arts Fair. I love to learn new things and develop my skills in the Fiber Arts and hope to be able to help you do the same.