1902 Crocheted Bead Chatelaine (Purse)1914, 1917 Single Tassels (7 patterns)1914, 1951 Edgings with Crocheted Rings1915 Crochet Edging on Fabric Circle1915 Finger-Purse Coin Purse1915 Venetian Collar, Lace Edging1915 Venetian Grapes and Leaves Appliques1917 Filet Doily with Cluster Edging1917 Fleur-de-lis Handbag & Shells Shoulder Bag1917 Fringe1917 Knot Stitch Flower Sachet1917 - 1940s Hats (7 patterns)1919 Filet Crochet Edging1920 Birds Filet Crochet Sweater1920 Butterfly Filet Crochet Yoke1920s Filet Crochet Rose Yoke1920s Flower/Clover Edging1920 Knot Stitch Edgings1920s Knot Stitch Yoke1920s Man’s Ski Hat with Chin Strap1920s Tam (Hat) with Rose1921 Rose Filet Crochet Fringed Sweater1923 Tasseled Edging1940s Handbags1940s Three-tassel Curtain Pull1949 Double Ruffled Doily (Swirl Center)
Crocodile stitch Back post and front post stitches Bullion stitch Crab stitch Picot stitch Solomon’s knot stitch
This is not a complete list of the crochet stitches we cover on our web site. If you’d like to take a look at some other options, visit our page of crochet stitches. You’ll find free instructions for many other types of stitches, including Tunisian crochet stitches, texture stitches, and? Tunisian crochet stitches. The Tunisian knit stitch is an interesting variant of the Tunisian crochet stitch genre because it looks less like crochet and more like knitting. The result, however, is thicker and has less stretch than a knitted fabric. Another interesting variant you might find useful for some projects is the Tunisian crochet in the round, which is just what the name implies: a stitch that allows you to make tubular objects. While Tunisian crocheted socks might be a reach, a decorative Christmas stocking using the Tunisian crochet in the round stitch might be the very thing, particularly in a nice Christmasy bright red.