Tunisian Crochet Honeycomb Stitch Tutorial

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Welcome my friend to the next stitch of the Tunisian Crochet Stitch Tutorial Series!!! We will be continuing the series with the Honeycomb Stitch. Most if not all of these will be featuring the wonderful Toni of TLYarn Crafts as she has inspired me to learn Tunisian Crochet through her stunning and beautiful Tunisian Crochet Holiday Sampler Blanket CAL in 2020 and I love her tutorials. :). I can’t wait to see what you create with your new skills and without further ado, lets get started with the Tunisian Crochet Honeycomb Stitch. :) By the way, this is one of my favorites because of the way it looks and can create a simple elegance to anything. :)

Tunisian Crochet Honeycomb Stitch Tutorial

For those left handers, here is a tutorial for the Tunisian Crochet Honeycomb Stitch left-handed.

Tunisian Crochet is slowly growing in the amount of patterns and designers with some of the most amazing designers often those that also design crochet (like Toni and BHooked) and even knitting pieces as well. Several of these designers below may be very familiar and others you may not know actually create Tunisian crochet as well as crochet patterns!! If there are patterns that I have missed for the Tunisian Honeycomb Stitch, please email me or comment below so I can add them and wishing you happy Tunisian Crocheting!!! Tag us on social media for a share and I can’t wait to see what you make!!

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Awesome news! Toni of TLYarnCrafts (she created the tutorial for the honeycomb stitch above) has a new book out now all about Tunisian Crochet!!! You can find more information about it on her website and you’ll find 20+ patterns in it as well :). I recently received a copy of it for Christmas and can’t wait to get started with some of the many projects in it! You can also find it on Amazon (Kindle for now until the paperback book orders are back) if you click on the picture of the book to the right. :).


Below are several Tunisian Crochet patterns that use the Honeycomb Stitch:

Toni herself has created two Tunisian Crochet Honeycomb Patterns as well as a Honeycomb Square in the Tunisian Crochet Holiday Sampler Blanket that inspired me to learn more about Tunisian Crochet :). Her Honeycomb Tunisian Ear Warmer is stunning and beginner friendly (you can find it free on her blog) and one of my favorites - the Log Cabin Throw Pillow.

KayKrochets' Driftwood Pullover is an awesome top pattern that can be used to create a long sleeve sweater or a short sleeve top.

HandmadebyRoeska’s Rainbow beanie, mittens, and rainbow winter set

HandmadebyRoeska's Stained Glass Sweater is a stunning work of art using the Tunisian Crochet Honeycomb stitch. You can use two different colors to create the stained glass look or several colors. This shop also has patterns in both English and Dutch.

HandmadebyRoeska's Rainbow Beanie is another great Tunisian Crochet honeycomb pattern that is guaranteed to keep you warm and looking stylish too. :)

HandmadebyRoeska's Rainbow Mittens look oh so warm and are a beautiful way to keep your hands warm while having great colors to brighten your day.

HandmadebyRoeska's Tunisian Rainbow Fringe Scarf can be created in either child or adult size and with or without the fringe.

HandmadebyRoeska's Tunisian Rainbow Winter Set includes the three patterns from above - her Rainbow Mittens, Rainbow Infinity Scarf, and Rainbow Beanie.

HeartHookHome's Honeycomb Cardi is a wonderful way to practice the Tunisian honeycomb stitch as well as create a beautiful piece for yourself or a loved one. You can also create it in any length you desire.

KismetCrochet's Tunisian Crochet Reversable Honeycomb Hat is a beautiful way to keep your head warm and be stylish at the same time. You can use any two colors to show off the pattern.

AmbassadorCrochet’s Tunisian cowl pattern using the Tunisian Crochet Honeycomb Stitch

AmbassadorCrochet's Tunisian Cowl pattern is a great way to practice the Honeycomb stitch as well as create a warm and wonderful cowl for the winter months.

BrianaKDesigns' Honeycomb Tunisian Crochet Ear Warmer Headband is a fun and quick project that you can make for yourself or for a gift and can create in any color you desire.

Hookloopsarah's Tunisian Crochet Honeycomb Pillowcase is an awesome way to create home decor in any color you desire for yourself or another.

SmileyGoose has several patterns using the honeycomb stitch to include:

Long Scarf with Fringe can be created with any color or color combinaion of yarn.

Easton Triangle Scarf is a beautiful scarf that uses contrasting Tunisian Crochet stitches to create a stunning design. You can use one color or several colors.

Elsie Throw Blanket is a wonderful patchwork blanket that uses several different colored squares to create an awesome blanket.

Ren Triangle Scarf is a fun honeycomb stitch scarf that can be created with varigated yarn, solid color or multiple colors.

Ren Cowl is an awesome cowl using a button closure and adds sophisication to your wardrobe. :)

Quinn Baby Blanket is a wonderful way to practice your honeycomb stitch while making a gorgeous blanket for a loved one (or yourself :)

The Crochet Crowd has created two Tunisian Crochet Honeycomb patterns based off of each other, the Honeycomb Scarf and the Honeycomb Blanket (which can be found for free on Yarnspirations website). Each would be a great way to not only practice the stitch but also create a beautiful item you can use or gift (or sell).

Alexandra Halsey has also created a Tunisian Honeycomb Dishcloth you can find on Ravelry and can be created in any color you desire.

If you have arthritis or issues with your hands here are some extra tutorials and tips specifically designed with you in mind. :)

One of ItsVera’s yarn rings.

One of ItsVera’s yarn rings.

The Arthritis Foundation has an article with specific tips for knitting, crocheting, and cross stitching with arthritic hands. They have specific tips for each craft on things you can do to help make manage your arthritis while still allowing you to enjoy the craft you love.

Every Day Health has an article all about how to knit/crochet with Arthritis with 10 tips for how to keep crocheting/knitting. They even encourage you to crochet and craft with Arthritis because it can actually help you with managing it.

All Free Crochet has a full Crochet and Arthritis Tip Guide for those that have arthritis or issues with their hands complete with information about how to help your hands each time you crochet or craft and tips on how to adjust for your craft based on whether you have a good day or a bad day.

Crocheting with one of ItsVera’s yarn rings.

Crocheting with one of ItsVera’s yarn rings.

YouTube has several videos where people have discussed tips that have helped them with crocheting or knitting with Arthritis or other health issues that cause your hands and body to be stiff.

Jen B discusses how she crochets in this 3 minute video and shows you how to best hold the yarn and more.

Vera of It’s Vera has over 30 knitting and crochet rings in her Etsy Shop that help with pain and relief for crocheting/knitting/Tunisian crocheting with Arthritis.

LullasJewelry also has awesome crochet rings in her Etsy Shop that are adjustable and help hold the yarn for pain and relief while crocheting/knitting/Tunisian crocheting with Arthritis.

YourgiftArt has a peacock knitting/crochet loop ring in her Etsy Shop.

DawnGillDesigns has a number of crochet rings she calls hooker rings in her Etsy Shop and each has a different design you can choose from to include paw, snowflake, flower, star, dot and heart.

Motion Works Blog has an article on tips for crocheting and using your hands despite having arthritis and also gives several stretches that you can do to help your hands while crocheting or crafting.

Laughing Hens has an article specifically about stretches (complete with pictures!) that are great for both crocheters and knitters. I think I’ll start doing these too to help my hands when I’m working on a variety of projects!

Thank you for joining us on this next stitch in the Tunisian Crochet Stitch Tutorial Series!!! I can’t wait to see what you have created!!! Tag us on social media for a share and if you have other Tunisian Crochet Honeycomb Stitch Patterns that should be included here, please email me or comment below so it can be added. Have a wonderful day my friend and stay health and well!

 

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