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Tunisian Bluestone Scarf Pattern & Video Tutorial


Happy New Year! 2025! This is my first pattern release for this year! I've been obsessed with TUnisian lately (maybe because I've gotten new pretty tunisian hooks). I love the ombre of the Scarfie Yarn from Lion Brand Yarn. This color is also one of my new favorites (next to the Pink/Grey color) This is available on their website as a kit! Keep an eye out as they often have sales on all the kits!


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Right-Hand Tutorial: https://youtu.be/RCHf6xlx3UY

Left-Hand Tutorial: Coming soon...





Tunisian Bluestone Scarf

TUNISIAN CROCHET PATTERN BY PHANESSA


Abbreviations

ch - Chain

st(s) - Stitch(es)

FwP - Forward Pass

RetP - Return Pass

yo - Yarn Over

rep - Repeat


Yarn

Color: Pale Grey/Bluestone

528 yards



Hooks

US Size 8mm


Other hooks you may love!


other

stitch markers or Row Counter


notes

RetP (same for every return pass): ch1, [yo, pull through 2loops]. Rep between [ ] until 1 loop on your hook.


foundation

ch25 or any odd number of sts (for the width of the scarf). Work a foundation row as follows: insert hook in 2nd ch from hook, yo, pull up a loop. Continue picking up loops in every ch st. (25 sts) RetP as normal (see above)


note: this is the width of the scarf. ch more sts for a wider scarf, less for a narrower width. 


RetP: ch1, [yo, pull through 2 loops]. Rep between [ ] until 1 loop on your hook.



row 1

FwP: sk first (edge) st, [tps in next vertical bar, tss in next vertical bar] Rep between [ ] until last


RetP: ch1, [yo, pull through 2 loops]. Rep between [ ] until 1 loop on your hook.



row 2

FwP: Sk first (edge) st, tps in next st (vertical bar), [tss in next vertical bar, tps in next st] Rep between [ ]. work end st.

RetP: ch1, [yo, pull through 2 loops]. Rep between [ ] until 1 loop on your hook.



repeat pattern 

rep rows 1-2 until the desired length or until approx. 92"


Although I did not add fringe, I had enough left to add it if I wanted to. Here's a video on how to add fringe to your scarf. See below for an example of the fringe added (Azure Scarf).



sk first (edge) st, [insert hook in next vertical bar, yo, pull through st and loop on hook], Rep between [ ] until end st. sl st through 2 loops on end st, yo, pull through st and loop on hook


finishing

fasten off & secure ends. block as desired.  







 

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I am a tunisian newbie, so this may be a dumb question, but row 1 seems to have an even stitch count and row 2 seems to have an odd stitch count. I don't understand how this can happen. Is it just something that happens with those particular stitches and it all works in the end? Thanks, it's so pretty and I really hope that I can try it out!!

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