Even though I’m quick to correct people who ask “What are you knitting?” by telling them “It’s not knit, it’s crochet!” that doesn’t mean I don’t like the way knit looks. I’m actually a bit envious of people who can knit!
I can knit. Kinda. Sorta. It’s not pretty, and it’s a painstakingly slow process for me. So when I get the hankering to make something that looks knit, what’s a crocheter supposed to do???
There’s actually a few crochet stitches that I know of that look like knitting. Check out this article over at Craftsy or this article over at Mushrump to find a few that might tickle your fancy. The real focus today though is the tunisian knit stitch.
Tunisian knit stitch is a fun variation on the tunisian simple stitch that makes a lovely thick fabric with that classic knit look. For this small of a project, there’s no need to run out and buy the special tunisian hooks. You can use a normal crochet hook, yay! It’s even ok if the hook has an ergonomic handle on it like mine.
I love this little bow because it is so stinking cute and super quick to work up too. There’s no need to make two of them and stack them together for structure or to crochet a tube like other crochet bow patterns call for. This bow holds up very well on it’s own thanks to the thickness and stiffness of the stitch. I used this bow for a last minute Halloween costume – the white rabbit from Alice in Wonderland.
If you’re brand spanking new to tunisian crochet then I recommend checking out a quick tutorial first. There’s a very good one over at Morale Fiber or The Crochet Crowd has one too if you prefer watching a video.
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Materials
15 g Paintbox Cotton Aran (or other worsted weight yarn)
6 mm hook
Pins for blocking
Skill Level
Easy
Finished Measurements
4 1/2 x 3 in (11 1/2 x 7 1/2 cm)
Abbreviations
US Terminology
ch = chain
st = stitch
yo = yarn over
tks = tunisian knit stitch (insert hook between front and back vertical bars of next stitch, yo, pull up loop)
rtn = return (yo, pull through 1 loop on hook, *yo, pull through 2 loops, repeat from * across.
dec = decrease (skip the next vertical bar)
tfs = tunisian full stitch (insert hook straight from front to back under the horizontal bar directly before the next vertical bar, yo, pull up loop)
Notes
It is normal for tunisian crochet to curl a bit. When you’re done with your project, simply wet it lightly and pin it down flat on a piece of cardboard and leave to dry. Then, voila, no more curl!
Pattern
Ch 11
Row 1: Pull up a loop in the 2nd ch from the hook and each ch across, rtn.
Rows 2-3: tks 10, rtn. (10)
Row 4: tks 3, dec, tks 1, dec, tks 4, rtn. (8)
Rows 5-6: tks 8, rtn. (8)
Row 7: tks 2, dec, tks 1, dec, tks 3, rtn. (6)
Rows 8-9: tks 6, rtn. (6)
Row 10: tks 1, dec, tks 1, dec, tks 2, rtn. (4)
Rows 11-12: tks 4, rtn. (4)
Row 13: tks 1, tfs, tks 1, tfs, tks 2, rtn. (6)
Rows 14-15: tks 6, rtn. (6)
Row 16: tks 2, tfs, tks 1, tfs, tks 3, rtn. (8)
Rows 17-18: tks 8, rtn. (8)
Row 19: tks 3, tfs, tks 1, tfs, tks 4, rtn. (10)
Rows 20-21: tks 10, rtn. (10)
Fasten off and weave in ends.
Band
Ch 5
Row 1: Pull up a loop in the 2nd ch from the hook and each ch across, rtn.
Rows 2-10 tks 4, rtn. (4)
Wrap the band around the middle of the bow. Sl st the last row to the first row to secure. Fasten off and weave in ends.
There is room between the band and the bow itself to thread a chain for a necklace or bow tie. You could also crochet a chain or thin tunisian crochet strip to go around your neck. It would also be adorable as a hair clip – simply hot glue a clip onto the back of the bow!
This is adorable!! What a perfect use of crocheted knit-stitching. Thanks for the ping on my blog, too.
Thank you! And you’re welcome! 🙂