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This is a free tutorial to crochet the Tunisian Reverse Stitch which is abbreviated as TRS. The tutorial has both step-by-step photos and a video tutorial.
Tunisian Crochet is popular right now and I must say, I’m not surprised. It’s a fun technique that allows you to combine knitting with crocheting. The Tunisian Reverse Stitch reminds me a bit of the Tunisian Purl Stitch, for the look, but not the way it’s crocheted. To keep it easy, the reverse path is the same as you would crochet it for the Tunisian Simple Stitch.
You can use this stitch for many different types of projects, but I designed a free pattern for you using this stitch if you want to try it out.
Now, are you ready to learn this fun stitch?
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Tunisian Crochet Stitches
Tunisian Crochet typically requires a special crochet hook. It’s either much longer than a normal crochet hook or has a cord. Furthermore, Tunisian Crochet Hooks do not come in any ergonomic style due to the way they are being used. You’ll be picking up stitches in the forward path – looks like knitting – and crocheting the stitches off in the reverse path.
You typically do not turn in your work, so it can create some curling. But you can read here how to prevent the curl.
Here are a few Tunisian crochet hooks I love and recommend:
- Clover Tunisian Crochet Hook Set – MY favorite
- WeCrochet Tunisian Crochet Hook Set
- Furls Crochet long Tunisian Crochet Hook
Tunisian Reverse Stitch – Video Tutorial
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How to: Tunisian Reverse Stitch
– Photo Tutorial
In order to see the way Tunisian Reverse Stitch is made, be sure to check out both the video and photo tutorial to understand it the best. The Tunisian Reverse Stitch is also abbreviated as TRS.
Let’s grab your crochet hook – I used a 6.5mm Clover Tunisian Hook – and your yarn – I used a worsted weighted yarn – to practice this fun Tunisian Reverse stitch.
Crochet a Chain
You can use any chain number you like for this stitch. You will have 2 edges stitches and then the center amount of stitches.
Crochet a Foundation Row
First crochet 1 foundation row, using Tunisian Simple Stitches (TSS), starting from the 2nd chain from the hook.
Crochet a Tunisian Reverse Stitch – Forward Path
In order to crochet the Tunisian Reverse stitch, you will first need to make sure you know which vertical bar to use. This vertical from the TSS from the previous row is in the back of your work (wrong side). See the picture below and see the vertical bar kind of hidden behind (pen is pointing at it). That is the vertical bar you will be working with.
When looking at the same vertical bar from the wrong side of your project, you will see it a bit more obvious. Again I’m pointing the pen at the vertical bar that needs to be used for the next Tunisian Reverse Stitch.
To crochet 1 TRS first insert your hook from right to left (right-handed) through the BACK vertical bar of a TSS from the previous row.
Then yarn over and pull up a loop.
You now finished a Tunisian Double Stitch in the forward path.
Once you finish the row, including a normal edge stitch as the last stitch it will look like the image below.
Tunisian Reverse Stitch – Reverse Path
In order to finish the row, you need to work off your stitches in the reverse path. Do it as you would for a TSS, by yarning over and pulling through 1 loop, and then yarn over and pulling through 2 loops for the rest of the stitches.
Finish a Tunisian Reverse Stitch Project – Last Row
In order to finish up a project using the Tunisian Reverse Stitch, work 1 forward path using slip stitches BUT go through the BACK vertical bar instead of the front one. Then block your project.
What Projects can I use the Tunisian Reverse Stitch for?
The Tunisian Reverse Stitch would be an ideal stitch for a blanket, hats, scarves, and even cardigans, or any other crochet project you might want to make.
However, if you fancy a quick project just to try and practice this crochet stitch and make a quick dishcloth or washcloth or even a potholder.
In fact, I used this gorgeous stitch to make a beautiful pattern for the Mystery Crochet Along right here. It’s a quick and fun crochet project. Hope you give it a try.
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