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You can knit Tunisian cardigans and blankets and decorate them. Towards the end of this article, we will see how to change color in tunus work and how to finish in tunus work. We used the back of the chain when initially setting up the sample. We glue our crochet into the loop next to the crochet and pull it by wrapping it with string. We follow the same process until the end of the row.
When we get to the end of the line, our loops will look like the following.
When we get to the end of the line, our loops will look like the following.
Now wrap the yarn in our crochet and pass two stitches. Let's keep knitting in the same way until there is only one crochet loop left. We are not going back into the Tunisian business.
We knit back and forth for the same reason. We get points by sinking one by one into the vertical loops formed in the previous round. We wrap it in pink loops and wrap it with rope.
In this way, we can continue our Tunisian fabric. In Tunisian work, we stop with 2 stitches remaining while we knit back to change color. We take a yarn of a different color and pass it through these two loops.
As usual, we continue to knit with a different color by removing loops from vertical loops
Let's crochet two loops together as we knit forward to do the finishing process in Tunush work. Let's wrap a rope around the hook and pass it through the two of us.
Let's do the same to the end of the line.
We cut the thread in the last loop and finish. The work in Tunisia is ready.