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Amy Lynn Hess

This is a course for intermediate and advanced crochet students to learn how to make special crochet fabrics. More than just learning new variation of basic stitches, this course introduces students to Tunisian crochet, cro-tatting, filet crochet, and filet crochet design. Best of all, students learn about these methods by completing three projects: A filet crochet heart sampler, a cro-tatted bookmark or trivet, and a Tunisian crochet bag or washcloth. The variations are left up to individual students, depending on their levels of experience. There's no pressure and no time limit. Each project is explained from start to finish in easy-to-follow videos. The sample projects and demonstration videos are short and sweet, making it easy for students to gain confidence while learning new methods and finishing new work.

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This is a course for intermediate and advanced crochet students to learn how to make special crochet fabrics. More than just learning new variation of basic stitches, this course introduces students to Tunisian crochet, cro-tatting, filet crochet, and filet crochet design. Best of all, students learn about these methods by completing three projects: A filet crochet heart sampler, a cro-tatted bookmark or trivet, and a Tunisian crochet bag or washcloth. The variations are left up to individual students, depending on their levels of experience. There's no pressure and no time limit. Each project is explained from start to finish in easy-to-follow videos. The sample projects and demonstration videos are short and sweet, making it easy for students to gain confidence while learning new methods and finishing new work.

Most importantly, the instructor loves answering questions. Be sure to use the Q&A forum to ask or answer questions, share work, or even brag a little. Show us your WIPs and HOTHs.

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Learning objectives

  • Engage with video, q&a, and image-based, intermediate-level lessons!
  • Crochet simple and knit tunisian stitches
  • Change color in tunisian crochet rows
  • Complete and bind off tunisian crochet projects using an afghan hook
  • Chart a simple filet crochet pattern
  • Create double crochet mesh for filet crochet
  • Calculate starting chain stitches for filet crochet
  • Cast on the double stitch for a cro-tatting project
  • Cro-tat chains and rings
  • Cap off the course by completing three crochet projects at your own pace

Syllabus

Introduction

Hi! I'm Amy Lynn, and I have been crocheting for 32 years. About 5 years ago I decided to move beyond granny squares and double crochet projects, and as I investigated and learned about new stitches, I learned about new methods, too. Specifically, I learned about filet crochet, Tunisian crochet, and cro-tatting. Those are the three methods I'll be teaching you in this intermediate crochet course.


The three projects we can make together are a filet crochet "heart" project, a cro-tatting project made up of chains, rings, and picots, and a Tunisian crochet wash cloth.


If you choose to make all three projects using worsted weight yarn, you will need a Tunisian crochet hook, also called an afghan hook. I use a 6.5 mm Tunisian crochet hook made by Susan Bates. You will also need a standard crochet hook for the filet crochet project. I use an "I," also made by Susan Bates.


If you choose to make the projects using size 10 crochet cotton, you will also need a 1.5 mm or 2 mm cro-tatting hook and a 1.5 mm or 2 mm steel hook. I use a 1.5 mm Prym cro-tatting hook and an ergonomic steel hook sold by Lion Brand Yarns that has interchangeable hook ends.


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This filet crochet video shows the "heart" project from start to finish with a few supersonic fast forward moments (so you don't have to watch me double crochet an entire row). I'll show you how I drew my chart, calculated my starting chain, and created the open and closed blocks that created my design. Double crochet, chain, skip the next stitch, double crochet, enjoy!

This video explains my chart-making process more in-depth. I'll show you not only the math for starting chains like in the filet "heart" instruction video, but I'll help you get started creating the alphabet in 10 x 10 blocks. You can use your alphabet practice to create your name or a loved one's name in filet crochet! If you want to experiment, you can even try 4 dc mesh: Use your number of blocks multiplied by 3 instead of 2, then add 1 to create your starting chain, and add 3 more after turning for your initial double crochet stitch.

Let's make sure you know the basics of filet crochet before continuing in the course. : )

Tatting is a type of lace-making. Tatting is generally made with a shuttle or a special, elongated needle. When we use a special crochet hook to make tatted lace, the process is called crochet-tatting or "cro-tatting." Some resources also refer to the technique as "cro-tat."

The basic stitch of tatting is the double-stitch, which in cro-tatting is used to make rings. A gap or space left between double-stitches makes an extra long loop called a picot. In cro-tatting, chains are made as in any other type of crochet.

In order to get started with cro-tatting, use the follow-along videos to learn the basic double-stitch and picot-making process. After you have mastered rings, chains, and picots, put your new skills to the test with the practice project. Most importantly, have an excellent time learning something new.

The basic stitch for all tatting is the double stitch. This video includes real-time instructions for the double stitch as well as a slow motion follow-along. Just remember "Front, back, front, back, front, back" to make three complete double stitches. Enjoy!

The next step in learning to cro-tat is to learn to create and close rings. This video includes real-time instructions for rings as well as a slow motion follow-along.

This video will show you how to begin the cro-tatting project, including how to leave gaps between double-stitches that leave loops of yarn called "picots." Start with one ring, 3-3-3-3, close your ring, chain 5, and create subsequent rings 3+(3rd picot of PR)3-3-3 until you reach 6 rings. Both the techniques and how to read the pattern are explained in the video. If you've practiced your double stitches and rings, you will be awesome!

This is the second project video for the cro-tatting project. In this video you will learn how turn the corner from the 6th to the 7th rings and continue attaching new rings at the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd picots.

This is the third and final project video for the cro-tatting project. In this video you will learn have to turn the final corner from the 12th to 1st rings and finish the scalloped edges to complete the project.

The Tunisian Simple stitch is the most basic Tunisian stitch. Follow along to learn how to create the initial row and the forward pass and reverse (or backward) pass. This is the stitch we will use for the Tunisian washcloth project. If you want to get started on the project right away instead of making a swatch, use a starting chain the width of the washcloth you'd like to make. I use a starting chain of 17 in the project videos.

The Tunisian Knit stitch is a great was for someone who crochets to create a piece of fabric that looks like knitting! Follow along to learn how to make the easy switch from the Simple stitch to the Knit stitch. If you prefer to use the Knit stitch for your project, feel free to give this stitch a try!

In this video I show you how to bind off a Tunisian crochet project. Simply pull up a loop, then pull through both loops on the hook. You may refer to this video at the end of your washcloth project if you need a reminder.

This video will show you how to change colors on the edges, both the right and left edges, of your Tunisian crochet washcloth project using the Tunisian Simple stitch. Learn how to change colors and carry along a yarn to pick up on an opposing edge. However, if you prefer to learn to change colors later, a variegated yarn looks quite wonderful in a Tunisian stitch, as well. It's up to you! The project should be fun and worry free.

Sometimes a block of color in the center of a piece of fabric is just what you need. This video will show you how to create interior color changes using the crochet washcloth project.

This is the project video for your Tunisian washcloth. It's a bit different than the other project videos because bits and pieces of the how-to have appeared in the Tunisian Simple Stitch, Binding Off, and Color Change videos. This will review the Simple stitch and show some close-ups of how I stitched the two halves of the project together.

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Explores cro-tatting, Tunisian, and filet crochet, which are specialized techniques that build upon a foundation of basic crochet skills
Offers three hands-on projects, including a filet crochet heart sampler, a cro-tatted bookmark or trivet, and a Tunisian crochet bag or washcloth
Requires specific tools, such as a Tunisian crochet hook and potentially a cro-tatting hook, which may not be readily available to all students
Includes instruction on charting a simple filet crochet pattern, which is a valuable skill for designing original crochet projects
Taught by an instructor with 32 years of crocheting experience, which may provide valuable insights and expertise

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Reviews summary

Introduction to filet, tunisian, and cro-tatting

According to learners, this course offers a largely positive introduction to three distinct crochet techniques: Filet Crochet, Tunisian Crochet, and Cro-Tatting. Students praise the clear and easy-to-follow videos and the helpful instructor who actively participates in the Q&A forum. The practical projects are seen as manageable steps for practicing new skills and building confidence. While the sections on Filet and Tunisian crochet are generally well-received, some students found the cro-tatting technique particularly challenging to learn from the videos alone, occasionally requiring external resources. Overall, it's considered a valuable resource for intermediate crocheters looking to expand their skillset with new methods.

Some found depth limited or structure confusing.
"I felt it jumped around a bit between the three techniques. I would have preferred focusing on one at a time."
"Felt like it was more of an 'intro' than for 'intermediate/advanced' students."
"The structure of jumping between techniques was a bit confusing."
"Wish there were more project ideas for Tunisian crochet."
Projects are good for practice and confidence.
"The videos were clear and easy to follow. The projects were perfect for practicing."
"The projects are small and manageable, which is great for building confidence."
"Solid course for adding new skills. ... Projects are simple but effective for practice."
"The instruction is clear, and the projects are quick wins."
Video instruction is easy to follow.
"Absolutely loved learning these new techniques! The videos were clear and easy to follow."
"Her pacing is just right, and her explanations are very thorough. I finally understand Tunisian crochet!"
"The video quality is decent, and the close-ups are helpful for seeing the stitches."
"I've been crocheting for years but never tried these. This course was exactly what I needed. The instruction is clear..."
Cro-tatting section is difficult for some learners.
"The cro-tatting was a bit challenging for me, but the video demos were good."
"The cro-tatting part was difficult to grasp from the videos alone. Needed external resources to fully understand it."
"Found this course quite frustrating. The cro-tatting was poorly explained, the video wasn't clear enough..."
"Cro-tatting is inherently tricky, and while the videos try, it might require more practice or different learning style..."

Activities

Be better prepared before your course. Deepen your understanding during and after it. Supplement your coursework and achieve mastery of the topics covered in Introduction to Cro-Tatting, Tunisian, and Filet Crochet with these activities:
Review Basic Crochet Stitches
Reinforce your understanding of fundamental crochet stitches to ensure a smooth transition into the more advanced techniques covered in this course.
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  • Watch videos demonstrating basic stitches.
  • Practice each stitch until comfortable.
  • Create a small swatch using various stitches.
Explore 'Tunisian Crochet Workshop'
Delve into a dedicated Tunisian crochet guide to explore advanced stitch patterns and project ideas, enhancing your proficiency in this technique.
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  • Review the basic Tunisian crochet stitches.
  • Experiment with different stitch patterns from the book.
  • Choose a project from the book to create.
Review 'Crochet Every Way Stitch Dictionary'
Explore a comprehensive stitch dictionary to expand your crochet knowledge and discover new stitch patterns that can be adapted to the techniques taught in this course.
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  • Browse the stitch dictionary for interesting patterns.
  • Practice a few new stitches from the book.
  • Consider how these stitches could be used in your projects.
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Cro-tatting Ring Practice
Master the fundamental cro-tatting ring technique through repetitive practice, ensuring a solid foundation for more complex projects.
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  • Practice the double stitch repeatedly.
  • Create and close rings using the double stitch.
  • Focus on maintaining consistent tension.
Tunisian Crochet Color Sampler
Create a sampler showcasing various color change techniques in Tunisian crochet, demonstrating your mastery of colorwork and stitch manipulation.
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  • Plan your color scheme and design.
  • Practice different color change methods.
  • Create a sampler showcasing your colorwork skills.
Design a Filet Crochet Initial
Apply your knowledge of filet crochet to design and create a personalized initial, reinforcing your understanding of chart creation and double crochet mesh.
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  • Choose an initial to design.
  • Create a chart for your initial using 10x10 blocks.
  • Calculate the starting chain for your design.
  • Crochet your initial using filet crochet techniques.
Share Your Crochet Journey
Document and share your learning experience through a blog post or social media update, solidifying your understanding and inspiring others.
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  • Document your progress on each technique.
  • Share photos of your finished projects.
  • Reflect on the challenges and successes you encountered.

Career center

Learners who complete Introduction to Cro-Tatting, Tunisian, and Filet Crochet will develop knowledge and skills that may be useful to these careers:
Custom Crochet Designer
A custom crochet designer creates unique, commissioned crochet pieces for individual clients. This role involves collaborating with clients to understand their vision, designing patterns, and hand-crafting the final product. This course is highly valuable for aspiring custom crochet designers. Mastering techniques like Tunisian crochet, cro-tatting, and filet crochet allows designers to offer a wider range of services and create truly bespoke pieces. Creating projects such as a filet crochet heart sampler, a cro-tatted bookmark or trivet, and a Tunisian crochet bag or washcloth may also assist in designing final products.
Hobbyist
Many people enjoy crochet as a hobby. This course is designed for intermediate and advanced crocheters. The purpose of a hobby is usually enjoyment. Hobbyists who are more serious about crochet may find this course useful, particularly when it comes to learning different types of crochet such as Tunisian crochet and cro-tatting. The variations are left up to individual students, depending on their levels of experience.
Crochet Instructor
A crochet instructor teaches the art of crochet to individuals or groups. They develop lesson plans, demonstrate techniques, and provide guidance to students of all skill levels. A crochet instructor may find the course helpful, as it covers specialized methods like cro-tatting, Tunisian crochet, and filet crochet. Learning these techniques can broaden the instructor's skill set and enable them to offer more advanced classes. Furthermore, the course's project-based approach provides teaching material.
Fiber Artist
A fiber artist creates art using natural and synthetic fibers, focusing on the material and its inherent qualities. This role involves manipulating fibers through various techniques to produce sculptural, textile, or mixed-media artworks. A course teaching crochet techniques such as Tunisian, filet, and cro-tatting may assist a fiber artist. The course helps further technique, exploring different fabric creation methods. The skills in this course may prove especially useful for artists looking to incorporate crochet into their work.
Yarn Store Owner
Yarn store owners sell supplies, tools, and patterns for various crafts. They provide customer service, offer advice on projects, and may also teach classes or workshops. Yarn store owners may benefit from this course. Understanding the nuances of cro-tatting, Tunisian crochet, and filet crochet can improve their ability to assist customers. They can also offer better advice to customers, especially related to choosing hooks and yarns.
Needlework Designer
Needlework designers create patterns and instructions for various needlecrafts, such as embroidery, cross-stitch, and needlepoint. They develop original designs, test patterns, and write clear instructions for crafters to follow. Learning how to create filet crochet, cro-tatting, and Tunisian crochet may be useful for the needlework designer. The course helps enhance their expertise in specialized areas of needlework. This is especially true when charting a simple filet crochet pattern.
Textile Designer
Textile designers develop patterns and designs for woven, knitted, and printed fabrics. They work with various materials and techniques to create aesthetically pleasing and functional textiles for apparel, home furnishings, and other applications. This course may be helpful to textile designers seeking to broaden their skill set. It offers insights into special crochet fabrics. By mastering techniques like filet crochet and cro-tatting, a textile designer enhances their ability to innovate and create unique fabric designs. Furthermore, the course's project-based approach provides practical experience.
Craft Blogger
A craft blogger creates and shares content related to various crafts, including tutorials, project ideas, and product reviews. They engage with an online community of crafters through blog posts, social media, and videos. Craft bloggers who wish to explore crochet may find this course helpful. The course introduces unique methods, like Tunisian crochet and cro-tatting, which can inspire fresh content. It also provides practical skills to create attractive projects. New variations of stitches, techniques with an afghan hook, and patterns can be used to create projects.
Garment Designer
Garment designers create and develop designs for clothing and apparel. They need a strong understanding of textiles, construction techniques, and fashion trends. This course may be useful to garment designers who want to incorporate unique crochet elements into their designs. It offers instruction on creating special crochet fabrics through techniques such as filet crochet and Tunisian crochet. Learning filet crochet design could be especially helpful, and garments might incorporate a crocheted heart.
Costume Designer
Costume designers create the clothing worn by actors and performers in theater, film, and television productions. They work with directors, set designers, and other creatives to develop costumes that convey character, setting, and mood. Costume designers might find this course helps them to create specialized pieces. Learning how to create filet crochet, cro-tatting, and Tunisian crochet may be useful. Crochet skills can add unique textures, patterns, and embellishments to costumes.
Home Decorator
Home decorators create aesthetically pleasing and functional living spaces by selecting and arranging furniture, decor items, and accessories. They work with clients to understand their needs and preferences, and they develop design plans that reflect the client's style and budget. Home decorators looking for ways to include more unusual crochet patterns may benefit from a course teaching Tunisian crochet, cro-tatting, and filet crochet. These special crochet fabrics may be just the thing to spice up the decor.
Arts and Crafts Retailer
Arts and crafts retailers sell supplies, tools, and kits for various crafts, including knitting, crochet, and jewelry making. They provide customer service, offer advice on projects, and may also teach classes or workshops. Arts and crafts retailers may benefit from this course. Understanding the nuances of cro-tatting, Tunisian crochet, and filet crochet can improve their ability to assist customers. They can also offer better advice to customers, especially related to choosing hooks and yarns.
Product Developer
Product developers guide the creation of new merchandise, planning designs with manufacturers for items that appeal to a company's target market. Product developers are usually familiar with the styles of their given market. The course that teaches crochet techniques such as Tunisian, filet, and cro-tatting may be useful for a product developer that sells needlework merchandise. The course helps broaden the number of designs they have available, exploring different fabric creation methods. The skills in this course may prove especially useful for planning items that incorporate crochet.
Textile Conservationist
Textile conservationists work to preserve and restore historical textiles and costumes. They use specialized techniques to clean, repair, and stabilize fragile fabrics while maintaining their original appearance and integrity. This role typically requires a master's degree or doctorate. This course may be useful for textile conservationists. They may find that cro-tatting, Tunisian crochet, and filet crochet are common in the pieces that they are trying to repair. Therefore, familiarity with the techniques may come in handy.
Social Media Influencer
Social media influencers create content and build an online following on platforms such as Instagram, YouTube, and TikTok. They partner with brands to promote products or services to their audience. Those looking to become social media influencers may find this course helpful for content creation on platforms like YouTube or TikTok. The course introduces unique crochet methods. The course's project-based approach, including completing a filet crochet heart sampler, provides tangible content to share.

Reading list

We've selected two books that we think will supplement your learning. Use these to develop background knowledge, enrich your coursework, and gain a deeper understanding of the topics covered in Introduction to Cro-Tatting, Tunisian, and Filet Crochet.
Provides a comprehensive guide to Tunisian crochet, covering a wide range of stitch patterns, techniques, and projects. It's a valuable resource for expanding your Tunisian crochet skills beyond the basics taught in the course. It is most valuable as a current reference and textbook to be used in conjunction with the course.
Comprehensive stitch dictionary that provides a wide variety of crochet stitches. It's a useful reference for expanding your stitch repertoire and exploring different textures and patterns. While not specifically focused on Tunisian, filet, or cro-tatting, it provides a solid foundation in general crochet techniques and stitch variations. It is most valuable as additional reading to broaden your crochet knowledge.

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