
Demystifying the Tunisian double crochet with Nadine Taylor
Language: Bilingual
Difficulty: All levels
Category: Crochet
This workshop shows how to work with the famous double-ended hook that seems so mysterious. First, we’ll learn how to start a project in the round using Tunisian crochet, which opens the door to exploring this technique further in projects like socks, toques, mittens, and more.
Then, we’ll see how using the same stitches with the double-ended hook produces entirely different results when working flat. Together, we’ll make a mug cozy and a basic two-colour cotton dishcloth. Spectacular effects are on the horizon!
What you leave with: the cozy mug project finished and the tea towel project in progress with all the materials needed to complete it.
This workshop shows how to work with the famous double-ended hook that seems so mysterious. First, we’ll learn how to start a project in the round using Tunisian crochet, which opens the door to exploring this technique further in projects like socks, toques, mittens, and more.
Then, we’ll see how using the same stitches with the double-ended hook produces entirely different results when working flat. Together, we’ll make a mug cozy and a basic two-colour cotton dishcloth. Spectacular effects are on the horizon!

TEACHER
Nadine Taylor
Language Accomodations
If you wish to attend a workshop that is not offered in your spoken language, please let us know. We may be able to provide language accommodations. Please send an email to agueda@festivaltwist.org with your details and request.