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i'm learning tunisian crochet!
geeksdoitbetter
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Sunday,
January
15th
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2012
01:49 am
this will hopefully be a full on shawl soon
Honeymeade by Aoibhe Ni Shuilleabhain - http://www.aoibheni.com/patternsAccessoriesHoneymeade.htm
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ochibashigure
Monday, January 16th, 2012 06:45 pm (UTC)
Lovely! I'm tempted to try to learn myself now. Where did you get your hooks?
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geeksdoitbetter
Monday, January 16th, 2012 07:57 pm (UTC)
oh, do try!
interestingly, i'm using a normal crochet hook
even with the 15 stitch long lace bits, it all fits just fine
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ochibashigure
Tuesday, January 17th, 2012 02:30 am (UTC)
That settles it then, as soon as we're unpacked all our things (just moved) I'm going to teach myself this!
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geeksdoitbetter
Tuesday, January 17th, 2012 02:41 am (UTC)
hooray!
i can recommend this pattern, very highly
this is my very first go at tunisian lace and the pattern comes with a link to a wonderful video describing how to read the charts
i think there's also one or two tunisian groups on ravelry, if you have questions
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even with the 15 stitch long lace bits, it all fits just fine
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i can recommend this pattern, very highly
this is my very first go at tunisian lace and the pattern comes with a link to a wonderful video describing how to read the charts
i think there's also one or two tunisian groups on ravelry, if you have questions