Tunisian Crochet Berry Stitch
Tunisian Crochet Berry Stitch is a stitch I had seen on facebook a few months ago. I had seen that a few people were going to attempt to work on figuring out this beautiful stitch so I never bothered with it.
It wasn’t until one of my fans contacted me and asked me if I would try because the people that were attempting it were not having any luck. I was in a rut with a pattern I was working on that I figured this would be a great way to distract me for a little bit.
My first attempt at thisΒ Tunisian Crochet Berry Stitch looked ok, but I was missing on how to work the green stems, mine just didn’t look like the pictures I was seeing. I took a second attempt and figured it out, mind you I still noticed a little difference between my work and the pictures. My stems were not as full.
I was half way through filming when people started posting about this stitch on Facebook. Someone linked a chart and that’s when itΒ occurredΒ to me how the stems are worked, I mention in the video how they are worked up fuller but I still use the option that I figured out on my own.
Tunisian Crochet Berry Stitch Swatch..
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Yarn: Red Heart Shimmer Yarn Hot Pink & Lime (dicontinued, find alternatives here πYarnspirations.
Hook: Tunisian Hook J10/6.00mmΒ Need Tunisian hooks? Search Amazon.com or Amazon.ca
Notes: You will need to have a basic understanding of Tunisian crochet. If you don’t know anything about Tunisian Crochet I suggest you watch these 2 videos..
April Conner says
Thanks so much Debi for working this pattern out, much appreciated! You are an angel!
Lavanya says
Thank you so much Debi.. This is an awesome tutorial. The instructions are so clear and slow.. THis video is perfect learning experience. Appreciate the time you have taken to solve this mystery gng on for a few days now :)..
I’m for sure going to try this stitch.
Daphne Lewis says
Great instruction! I love how this stitch looks!!
Maria Arnephie-Cook says
very pretty
Magda says
you are an artist!!!!! thank you so much for sharing! π
Mary Bonnell says
this is very informative–you are a good teacher–I’ll be anxious for the pattern to come out, I need to look at something when I get forgetful–thanks again, Mary Bonnell
DearestDebi says
THank you! π
Gabriel Kingsley says
I love this pattern and I love the purse too but the pattern to purse says I need a password. How do we obtain the pattern??
DearestDebi says
The purse pattern is not currently available. It’s being tested and will be available soon.
Emma Ann Barton says
LOVE the red strawberry one~ too cute~
Ebeliz Rodriguez says
Love this tutorial! You’ve done an excellent job in explaining in detail each step. You’re work is very much appreciated. I look forward to the berry purse pattern. π
MissKk says
to be honest, I’ve never looked into Tunisian Crochet. With this video, I don’t even feel the need to watch the two videos you suggested! You explain this stitch so well that I’m going to run out and get a Tunisian Crochet hook as soon as I have some extra money! Ty TY TY!
helen roth says
I can not get the videos to work past the first casting on. could you send me insyrustions please. I really love this, you did a wonderful job figuring this one out! Helen Roth
My e mail is [email protected]. thank you!
DearestDebi says
I do not have any written instructions except for the bonnet pattern I made on raverlry.
Elsa Calderon Bueso says
I love your tutorial. thak you ! love your purse how I can dowload the pattern?
Patty
DearestDebi says
The written pattern is available in my ravelry shop.
http://www.ravelry.com/stores/debi-dearest-designs
Louise says
Love your tutorial Debbie – it’s the best! Just one thing – my ‘puffs’ (or berries) look flat compared to the ones you do yet I do the exactly the same. Can’t figure out why this is so. Any ideas? Many thanks! Louise
DearestDebi says
Hard to say without seeing what’s going on.. it could possibly be that you need to pop them out. To do that gently stick your finger in them from behind and push them out towards the front.
carole says
you are really an excellentteacher.tough i’m french,i could (almost) make it! mercimerci merci π