Tunisian Crochet for Absolute Beginners: A No-Stress Guide to Get You Hooked
So you’re curious about Tunisian crochet — but you’re staring at that long hook thinking, “Where do I even start?” You’re in the right place, friend. Whether you’ve never picked up a hook or you’re just feeling a little yarn-curious, this guide is for you.
🧶 What is Tunisian Crochet?
Tunisian crochet is a beautiful hybrid between crochet and knitting. It uses a longer hook and is worked in two passes: a forward pass (where you pick up stitches) and a return pass (where you work them off). The result? A unique texture and fabric you won’t get from traditional crochet.
Think: extra squish, modern texture, and serious crafty satisfaction.

🧰 What You’ll Need
- Yarn: Start with a smooth, medium-weight (worsted) yarn. No fuzzy drama yet.
- Tunisian Hook: A straight 6″ or longer hook will do. Cables not required for beginners!
- Stitch Marker: Optional, but handy.
- Your fabulous self: Non-negotiable.
🔁 How It Works
- Start with a chain (we recommend working into the back bumps for a neater edge).
- Forward pass: Insert hook, yarn over, and pull up loops across.
- Return pass: Yarn over, pull through one loop (edge stitch), then pull through two loops repeatedly.
📌 It’s a little like painting a wall and then cleaning the brush after every stroke. Trust the rhythm — it comes quickly!
💡 Pro Tips for Newbies
- Yes, your fabric will curl. That’s not a flaw — it’s just part of the Tunisian journey. Blocking or adding a border helps later on.
- Tension takes practice. You’re literally building new muscle memory.
- Small swatches are your BFF. 10 stitches is plenty to start.
📥 Grab the Free Beginner’s Cheat Sheet
I made a quick-reference printable you can keep next to your yarn while practicing.
👉 Download here:
Tunisian Crochet Beginner’s Cheat Sheet
🎥 Watch the Tutorial
Don’t forget to check out the full step-by-step video on YouTube:
Tunisian Crochet for Absolute Beginners: Start Here!
📺 Watch on YouTube
🧵 You’ve Got This!
Tunisian crochet looks fancy, but it’s beginner-friendly — especially with a little guidance and patience. Whether you’re dreaming of textured blankets, cozy cowls, or just want to try something new, this is the perfect place to start.
Leave a comment if you have questions, and subscribe on YouTube for more beginner-friendly Tunisian fun. 💜

