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Tunisian Crochet: Full Stitch (aka Mesh Stitch)
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2013Jun 24
In this video Kim shows you how to Learn the Tunisian Full Stitch (or Mesh Stitch). ➡️ Find a Left-hand version of this video here:   • Tunisian Crochet: Full Stitch (aka Me...   ➡️Read our full guide on How to Tunisian Crochet Here: https://bit.ly/3oVdJuu This stitch is made by pulling up a loop between stitches. Note that each stitch is made up of a front and back vertical bar. When you pull up a loop, you don’t pull up a loop between the front and back vertical bars of the same stitch. That would be a knit stitch. You pull up a bar in between the stitches themselves. Because this produces an offset stitch pattern, in order to avoid a diagonal bias, you will need to repeat two rows throughout when working in an all-over repeat of Tunisian Full Stitch. In one row, you will decrease by one stitch at the beginning and in the next row, you will decrease by one stitch at the end. It is helpful to count your stitches throughout to ensure that you’re not accidentally dropping or adding stitches. ➡️Make our Mermaid Isle Scarf using this stitch. You can view the pattern here: https://bit.ly/3uWkLCQ ✅ SUBSCRIBE TO CROCHET KIM HERE https://bit.ly/3BGSWjv 🔔 Don’t forget to click on the bell to turn on post notifications ➡️Join the All FREE Crochet Patterns Facebook Group here: https://bit.ly/3512vgH ➡️Twitter:   / crochetkim   ➡️Instagram:   / crochetkimdotcom   #tunisiancrochet #fullstitch #crochtstitchtutorials

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