by M. J.
Joachim
Tunisian
crochet cross stitches create a range of interesting fabrics. Using traditional
Tunisian crochet stitches, and a cross-stitch technique, you can easily make
some positively gorgeous projects, using very little time and effort. Please keep in mind, larger stitches tend to widen the fabric respectively.
Today’s post
uses Tunisian Simple Stitch (TSS) for the base. This is where you insert only
through the vertical bar.
Cross Stitch
Crochet Technique
Step 1: Skip first stitch, insert hook in following
stitch
Step 2: Cross back over stitch just made, and insert
hook in the stitch you missed
(In other
words, your stitch is an “X” >>> Step 1: / and Step 2:
\, working over the next 2 stitches in your pattern.)
These fabric
cross-stitch diagrams help illustrate the point. They are from Wikipedia
Commons, and are public domain graphs.

You will be making a
foundation chain, casting on loops and then casting them off your afghan hook. You
will be working only on the front side of the fabric, without turning your
piece.
Cast
on: Insert hook in desired space, yarn
over, draw up loop
Cast
off: Yarn over, draw through loop or
loops indicated
Note: Cast off 1 loop
first for edge, then 2 loops at a time until you have 1 loop left on your hook.
Tunisian Simple Stitch>>> Insert hook only through
the vertical bar, yarn over and cast on a loop
Traditional
Tunisian Simple Stitch Cross Stitch: Notice
how this stitch creates a very closely woven overall effect.
Tunisian Simple
Stitch Double Crochet Cross Stitch:
Notice how this stitch has a lacier appearance. You can see how to make
Tunisian Double Crochet stitches in my TunisianDouble Crochet Knit Stitch post. Simply follow the same procedure, using
Tunisian Simple Stitch, instead of Tunisian Knit Stitch.
Tunisian Simple
Stitch Triple Crochet Cross Stitch:
Notice how this stitch develops twists in its rows, similar to a cable
stitch. Learn how to make TSSTriple Crochet here.
That’s all
for now, good people! Thanks for visiting the Lots of Crochet Stitches blog!
M. J.
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