EASY Tunisian Crochet Jacobs Ladder Stitch - Crochet Tutorial

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Scroll down to stitch # 121 then click on the name of the stitch to open pattern, then print or download. This video I show you step by step how to do the Tunisian Jaboc's Ladder Stitch. One row repeat.
We will work our first rows as base rows then repeat Row 3 for pattern.

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I love Tunisian but don’t use it often. Thank you Glenda for another great tutorial.

VernaBradshaw
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Thanks for showing this pattern Glenda

sharondensmore
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You make this look so easy. It is a beautiful stitch and I can’t wait to try it.

awoodall
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Love this in the cream/white. It shows the stitches without detracting from it with color. Thanks for all the work you put in, always.

kellyfazekas
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Definitely interesting I'll definitely keep it in my save list

usacrochetpodcastgloria
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Woohoo!! I have been wanting to learn this one. 🎉 thank you!!

dragonbcrochet
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Thank you for the great video can't wait to try this.

alisongomes
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Hi Glenda how are you doing today iam doing fine today your for sharing that's a very beautiful stitch thank you for sharing stay safe ❤😂🎉

fel
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You made this stitch very easy to understand. I can’t wait to try it. Thanks!

shirleyspring
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Interesting stitch. I haven’t seen a pattern that manipulates the return pass in this way.

amyexo
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I love that pattern. It will be my next project

kallierosesmith
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I’m glad I watched this tutorial from you. You have been a good teacher in many ways I’m 75 and I’m still learning however this Jacob‘s ladder is very interesting and I enjoyed watching you just one question for you when I go into the back which I do for all my crocheting to make a nice border in those bumps my crochet line always is already turned. I don’t have to go back to the frontand turn it to go back to the bump am I doing something wrong or is it just the way that I’m doing it is OK just wanna learn more. Hope mom is doing good and that you are doing fine. Have been gone for quite a while been very sick.

luisethomas-herr
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Tunisian is so beautiful and you can do very intricate work, but I can barely make it through an afghan going across a row once let alone twice lol

debishipman
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I can't do the Tunisan stitches because I hold both my hook & working yarn in one hand. But it is so pretty.

irene_f.
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I like to do this using the crochenit technique with a double-ended crochet hook using two colors creating a reversible pattern. Using a double-ended hook keeps the project from curling too. For example, if I use blue and yellow yarn. One side would be blue with the Jacob's ladder in yellow, and the opposite side would be yellow with the Jacob's ladder in blue. I actually make chains to form the Jacob's ladder the same as with the regular crochet pattern.

annab
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I love Tunisian work and this stitch is lovely. I'm trying to get some decent hooks and yours is what I'm looking for. Can I ask the brand and where to get them from please.

maybarnard
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Ms. Glenda I find this very interesting. The first time I’m ever seeing this type of crochet. I have a question, if I may. Am I correct in thinking that you can only make a piece as wide as the hook? In regular crochet you make a chain as long as you want your project wide. Here it seems to me that you can only go so wide, but very long if a choice. So what can be made with something so narrow other than a scarf, or pot holder? I apologize for my ignorance with this new skill.🫢 Thank you for being an excellent teacher.🙏

ndlz
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You're such a good teacher Glenda. I have tried Tunisian crochet but I get frustrated because of the curl. I'll keep trying though. I like this stitch pattern. Thanks!

therealnancysteele
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Hi Glenda. It's very interesting. I tried it many years ago with small squares and it didn't curl as much. However, I would assume using this Tunisian crochet would be ideal for making cushions/ covers as you can control the curlying more when joining all sides.🌻

Merluza
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Going to give this a whirl later on after I get some things done. Nice looking stitch!❤🤗 thanks for sharing

Kdiefenbacher