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Tapestry crochet

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crochet); colors may be changed before the stitch is completed or afterwards, all of which produce different results. Tight stitches produce a stiff fabric with hidden carried colors, while loose stitches show the carried colors and produce a fabric with drape.
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stitches, but the slip stitch, half double, and double crochet stitches are also used. Yarns not in play are either carried inside the stitches, dropped and picked up when needed (also called intarsia), or they run along the back of the stitches.
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tapestry crochet shoulder bags with recognizable regional patterns for local use with single crochet stitches, inserting the hook under both top loops. Both women and men there tapestry crochet bags, hats, and hacky sacks for tourists.
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Since the beads fall to the back of the stitches, tapestry crocheted fabric can have beads on one side and colorful motifs on the other. A hook with a handle makes it easier to crochet tight stitches.
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showing half-double crochet stitches done in the back loop. The front loops form a horizontal line across the fabric. The extra color was only carried in the rows where it was needed.
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With bead tapestry crochet, beads of the same color are strung onto individual yarns. To produce the motifs, yarns are switched and beads are placed on some or all of the stitches.
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men. These skullcaps are usually decorated with either geometric or figurative motifs.
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The crochet hook may be inserted under both top loops or under one loop (also called
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in a washing machine – resulting in a dense fabric patterned on both sides.
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bags before (on left) and after felting in a washing machine.
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Hats are tapestry crocheted by both men and women in
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Some fibers may be loosely tapestry crocheted, then
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with colors carried inside single crochet stitches.
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Finland

Turkey

Amulet


Maya
San Juan Atitán
Guatemala

hacky sack
Guatemala

Ghana

Israel
tapestry
crochet
Fair Isle
felted
Maya
Guatemala
Africa
Ghana
yarmulke
kippah
Jewish
ISBN

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