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Winner + Free Exclusive Pattern from Rohn Strong!

Today we welcome knit and crochet designer Rohn Strong to be our guest on the Knitter's Pride blog. Rohn not only shares his thoughts on one of his favorite techniques - Tunisian Crochet - he also has designed a fun, free pattern that's great for beginners! We hope you enjoy today's guest post and look forward to seeing your projects here in the Knitter's Pride Ravelry group!

I adore Tunisian Crochet. So much so, in fact, that most of my recent designs are focused on this wonderful technique. What is Tunisian Crochet, you ask? Well, Tunisian Crochet (sometimes referred to as Afghan Crochet) is a crochet technique which uses a longer than normal hook that is sometimes cabled. Tunisian crochet is the best of both worlds: the look of knitting with the ease of crochet.

I get asked all the time, "Why Tunisian Crochet? Why don’t you just knit? Why don’t you just stick to crochet?" I love knitting, but let’s face it…it takes a long time! I also love crochet, but sometimes it can be a bit rigid and bulky. Tunisian Crochet is a great way to solve these issues; with the right hook to yarn ratio (it is a bit different than what traditional crochet calls for) you can get a garment that looks and feels like knitting but without the huge time investment! Trust me, it is wonderful for last minute gifting.

Left: Dreamz Tunisian Crochet Hook Set
Right: Bamboo Single-Ended Crochet Hook
To get you started on your Tunisian Crochet journey, I have designed a pattern that is both simple and stunning. It takes just one skein of Cephalopod Yarns Beastie in the colorway Ogopogo, and you don’t even need a Tunisian Crochet hook -  just a regular crochet hook without a pronounced thumb rest will do. This is also called an inline hook, and the Knitter's Pride Basix Birch, Bamboo, or Dreamz hooks will work quite nicely for you. Of course, a great option is to just purchase a Tunisian Crochet Set, which includes 8 hooks.

PATTERN INFO 

These simple but stunning fingerless mitts are perfect for those last few weeks of winter. They take just a few hours to make up and are a perfect intro to Tunisian Crochet!

MEASUREMENTS
 7.5”/18.75cm in circumference. 8.5”/21.25cm in length.

MATERIALS

  • 1 Skein - Cephalopod Yarns Beastie (60% Superwash Merino/30 % Alpaca/10% Tussah silk) 4oz/140yds 
  • US J (6.0mm) Crochet Hook 
  • Tapestry Needle 

GAUGE 14 sts and 6.5 rows = 4”/10cm over Tunisian Double Crochet (Tdc) using size J/10 (6.0mm) crochet hook.  *Take Time to Check Gauge* 

NOTES 

  • Mitts are made in one piece from side to side. The foundation chain and last row are then joined to close. 
  • Be sure to use a yarn with a bit of animal fiber in it, as Tunisian Double Crochet has the tendency to lean to one side a bit. This can be counteracted simply by blocking. 
  • Because only a small number of loops are held on the hook at one time, a Tunisian Crochet Hook or standard crochet hook with an inline shaft can be used to work the mitts. 

MITTS (Make 2) 
Ch 25.
Row 1 (forward pass): Yo, insert hook in 3rd and draw through 2 lps on hook (2 lps remain on hook), *yo, insert hook in next ch and pull up a lp, yo and draw through 2 lps on hook (1 more lp on hook); rep from * across – 24 lps on hook.

Row 1 (return pass): Yo and draw through 1 lp on hook, *yo and draw through 2 lps on hook; rep from * across (1 lp remains on hook) – 24 Tunisian Double Crochet (Tdc).

Row 2 (forward pass): Ch 1 (counts as first Tdc), sk first vertical bar, *yo, insert hook under next vertical bar and pull up a lp, yo and draw through 2 lps on hook; rep from * across – 24 lps on hook.

Row 2 (return pass): Work as for Row 1 (return pass) – 24 Tdc.

Repeat Row 2 (forward and return passes) 10 times further.

Next Row: Sl st loosely in each vertical bar across. Fasten off.

FINISHING
Block mitts by washing and lying flat to dry, pinning to measurements. When dry, seam the foundation row to last row of mitt using either mattress stitch or whipstitch, leaving a small opening for the thumb. Weave in ends. Enjoy!
Giveaway Winner
Congratulations to Jill D., who won this month's blog giveaway! We've messaged Jill via Ravelry PM to arrange for the delivery of her prize, a Japanese Bamboo Crochet Hook Set. Thanks to everyone who entered this month's contest! 

Summer Shawls + Giveaway!

In the Northern hemisphere, summer is heating up. What's a knitter or crocheter to do?! There are lots of small projects that are ideal for the dog days of summer, but our trip to the TNNA Trade Show last month has filled us with plenty of inspiration for summer shawls. They're great for keeping warm on cool summer nights (or in air conditioning, as the case may be!), and they're also a wonderful way to accessorize!

Veera Valimaki's Color Affection is still the #1 shawl we see when out and about, but she has many other creative patterns that will delight knitters of all persuasions!

Veera Valimaki's Color Affection
Another popular shawl pattern is Martina Behm's Hitchiker, which is part of an ebook contain four unique shawl patterns, all of which are great destash projects!
Martina Behm's Hitchhiker
We also spotted plenty of Stephen West shawls at TNNA: from Daybreak to Rockefeller, Stephen has a shawl design that is sure to suit your taste and skill level!

Stephen West's Rockefeller
When it comes to crochet shawls, Aoibhe Ni continues to stun with her crocheted creations using the Tunisian crochet technique! Many of her patterns are available for free on Ravelry, too!

Aoibhe Ni's Pax
July Giveaway

We've got three chances for you to win a Knitter's Pride Shawl pin this month! Simply leave a comment on this post telling us which shawl you are currently working on (or what's at the top of your shawl-knitting queue) for your chance to win! Don't forget to tell us your Ravelry ID or email address in case you win, too. We'll randomly select 3 lucky winners to announce on our next blog post!


Tell Us Your Crafting Resolutions!

Dreamz Tunisian Crochet Interchangeable Set
Happy New Year from Knitter's Pride! January is a great time to take stock and set goals, especially when it comes to crafting! Perhaps in 2013, you'd like to learn a new technique such as colorwork, entrelac, or Tunisian crochet; Knitters may decide they'd like to try their hand at crochet and vice versa; or perhaps you've never made yourself a sweater and have decided that this is the year to give it a try!

Whatever your resolution, Knitter's Pride has the tools you need to make it happen. We'd like to help you on your way by offering some great prizes this month on Facebook, Twitter, and Ravelry, as well as on this blog!

Three lucky readers will win one of three great prizes below; to enter, simply leave a comment sharing your crafting resolution for 2013. We'll randomly choose 3 comments (one for each prize) to announce on our next blog post on January 23rd. Be sure to also leave a way for us to contact you if you win such as an email address or Ravelry ID.

Good luck!

Prize #1: Dreamz Single-Ended Crochet Hook






Prize #2: Nova Fixed Circular Needle












Prize #3: Karbonz Single Point Needle

Winner + Tunisian Crochet Spotlight

Giveaway Winners

So many shawl knitters have entered our contest! We received such great comments that we've decided to not only give away a pattern holder to one of our blog readers, but also a shawl pin to a second lucky reader! 


Random.org has selected comment #43 by Lindr as the winner of the pattern holder and comment #1 by Sarah to win the shawl pin! Our prize coordinator will contact you shortly to arrange delivery of your prizes. Congratulations and thanks for reading! 

What's Hot: Tunisian Crochet

Knitters and crocheters alike are sure to be intrigued by Tunisian crochet, a technique that creates a woven effect in the finished fabric. Tunisian crochet uses a long hook similar to a knitting needle (shown below), allowing the crafter to work each row in two "passes": the forward pass, which works the loops onto the hook, followed by the reverse pass, which works the loops back off of the hook. 
Aluminum Single-Ended Gray Tunisian Crochet Hook from Knitter's Pride
Dreamz Interchangeable Tunisian Crochet Set
We've created our line of Tunisian crochet hooks for maximum glide and ease of use.  Our Dreamz interchangeable hooks feature resilient, flexible cords that won't kink or twist.  Each cord is easy to connect with a smooth join to ensure stitch flow, and the Dreamz Tunisian crochet set includes eight of the most useful hook sizes, all easily identified by the color-coded polished wood sourced from Vermont. 


We had the pleasure of meeting Jennifer Hansen of Stitch Diva Studios at TNNA this past June. Jennifer has pioneered Tunisian Crochet, offering a series of free tutorials here on the Stich Diva website. Recently, Jennifer filmed a video course for Craftsy.com, Tunisian Crochet: Revolutions on Color and Style, demonstrating each aspect of the technique, step-by-step as you watch from the comfort of your own home. 


Once you have the right tools and learn the basics, there's no end to the possibilities of what you can make with this exciting technique!  From Jennifer's colorful multi-garment featured in her Craftsy class (shown below) to any number of interesting and unique patterns you'll find on both Ravelry and Craftsy, create your own revolution in color and style with Knitter's Pride Tunisian crochet hooks
Tunisian Crochet Multi-Garment by Jennifer Hansen

Crochet Hook Spotlight + Giveaway

We're happy to say that the Knitter's Pride family has plenty of crocheters in the fold. In the short video below, you'll meet a few who have gotten "hooked" on our line of crochet products:







Dreamz Crochet Set
Whether you prefer wooden or metallic hooks, Knitter's Pride has you covered!  If you're new to crochet, our line of natural birch hooks are perfect for getting started. Basix single-ended hooks come in eight sizes and work well with any type of material, especially thicker yarns.

The Dreamz line of crochet hooks are color-coded for easy identification and available in traditional as well as Tunisian-style.  Each hook is lightweight with a polished wood surface for effortless glide; choose from 13 sizes of single-ended hooks to add to your collection, or get our crochet set which includes eight of the most frequently-used hook sizes.  Our Dreamz Interchangeable Tunisian line has the same great features as our single-ended hooks plus easy-to-connect cords with smooth joins.  Purchase individual sizes of hooks or invest in a set!

Aluminum Hooks
For those who prefer metallic needles, our lightweight Aluminum and Steel crochet hooks feature ergonomically-designed soft feel handles for hours of comfortable crafting.  Single-ended steel hooks are available in six sizes; for a wider range of sizes, our single-ended aluminum hooks (available in gold or silver anodized finishes) fit the bill.  We also have single-ended Tunisian hooks in our aluminum line!

Dreamz Tunisian Crochet Set
Image via Webs Yarn Store Blog
Knitter's Pride is proud to provide jobs for folks in rural India who do not have have viable sources of income; we also support charities in our local community.  However, we also like to support our American friends and fans!  Recently, we sponsored Beans for Brains (click here to see who this year's scholarship winners are!).  We also source the wood used to manufacture our Basix and Symfonie line of hooks (and needles!) from the USA.  Additionally, all of the cords used in our interchangeable sets are purchased from a supplier in Ohio state.
Dreamz Crochet Hook Close-Up

Ready to give us a try?  We're giving away two crochet hooks, one Aluminum and one Dreamz.   Leave a comment on this entry sharing something new that you learned from this post and whether you would like to try a wooden or aluminum hook (be sure to give us a way to contact you, too, such as a Ravelry ID).  We'll randomly choose two winning comments on June 29th.  Good luck!