Tunisian Roses Afghan
It looks like spring around here, fields of flowers, Tulips and Roses. The Tunisian Roses Afghan is available in multiple sizing.
A lot of people shy away from Tunisian Crochet but I promise you it’s Easy, FUN, and it works up FAST! If you are a competent crocheter and know the basics of crochet (US terms) that this project will be one you will enjoy!
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Tunisian Roses Afghan Pattern Notes..
DIFFICULTY RATING
COMPETENT
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Yarn:
Ice Yarns – Super Baby available at dearestdebi.yarnshopping.com
4 balls of White (MC) 1572 yards
2 ball of green (AC1) 786 yards
3 balls of Rose (AC2) 1179 yards
Special Stitches:
This pattern is written more like a regular crochet pattern. It uses the basics of Tunisian crochet, the afghan stitch and stitch notes. I’ve made it as easy as possible for competent crocheters to work up.
You will need to know the basics of Tunisian Crochet the afghan stitch or the Tunisian Simple Stitch (TSS).
Hooks:
To work the Tunisian Roses Afghan an afghan hook is required. I purchased the multi-size bamboo hooks and they work up nicely. Need Tunisian hooks? Search Amazon.com or Amazon.ca
US K10.5/6.50mm afghan hook.
US J10/6.00mm regular hook
Tunisian Roses Afghan Pattern..
Tunisian Roses Afghan Video Tutorials..
Need help with the Crochet Flower Edging? Check out the photo tutorial HERE.
Have you made your own Crochet Tunisian Roses Afghan? Please share your pictures on my Facebook WALL or ‘hook up‘ your project on Ravelry.
So Beautiful !!! Thank You 🙂
Beautiful! You make it look so easy. Thank you so much!
ADORABLE!
Field of roses – enough to soften even the hardest of days
Thank you so much for being so precise about the stitches and how/ where to put them. I’ve not seen a tutorial on this pattern and you were awesome!
Thank you ^_^
Hi Debi,
Do you have instructions or a video on making the flowers in the opposite direction? I’m thinking of making a Tunisian stitched scarf with the roses on each end, as a trim, in opposite directions.
Thanks for the videos! They’re great!
You’re welcome. Sorry I only have the one way to work them, could always work them and sew/crochet them together at the end.
I just worked up a sample piece to see if I’d like it – I LOVE IT! And your instructions are so clear and concise and easy to follow – thank you thank you – I will be making my first grand-daughter a blanket using this pattern.
Ty ☺️ I’d love to see what you hook up.