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Chenille Cloth

The document provides instructions for making chenille cloth using tunisian crochet. It lists the materials needed, which are a 5mm tunisian crochet hook and approximately 40m of cotton yarn. It then provides the steps for the basic tunisian stitch and the pattern, which involves chaining 34 stitches and alternating between two rows, one that pulls through two vertical threads and one that is the standard tunisian stitch row 2.

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Chenille Cloth

The document provides instructions for making chenille cloth using tunisian crochet. It lists the materials needed, which are a 5mm tunisian crochet hook and approximately 40m of cotton yarn. It then provides the steps for the basic tunisian stitch and the pattern, which involves chaining 34 stitches and alternating between two rows, one that pulls through two vertical threads and one that is the standard tunisian stitch row 2.

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Chenille Cloth

James E. Bailey
14 Nov 2008

Materials Needed:
5.0mm tunisian crochet hook at least 20cm in length, approximately 40m cotton yarn.

Basic Tunisian stitch:


Row 1: Insert hook into the 2nd ch from hook, * wrh draw through a loop, insert hook into next st, rep from
* leaving all loops on the hook. Do Not turn work.
Row 2: Wrh draw through a loop, * wrh, draw through 2 loops, rep from * to end of row, 1 ch.

Pattern:
Chain 34 sts, work two rows of Basic Tunisian stitch.
Row 1: 1 ch, * insert hook under the 2 vertical threads of previous row, draw through a loop then draw a loop
through the frontmost of the two vertical thread of previous row.
Row 2: As row 2 of Basic Tunisian stitch.

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