Helpful crochet techniques, stitch guidance, and Tunisian crochet resources to support your making.

Tutorials

This page gathers the tutorial side of Crochet Is My Yoga — a place for practical help, stitch guidance, and crochet techniques worth keeping close at hand.

Some tutorials are designed to help with specific skills. Others exist to support larger projects, answer recurring questions, or make vintage instructions easier to follow in a modern setting. Together, they form a growing reference library for readers who enjoy learning, revisiting, and refining the craft.

Whether you are here to brush up on a technique, work through a Tunisian crochet skill, or better understand the language of older patterns, I hope these pages make the process clearer and more enjoyable.


Best Places to Begin

If You're New to Tunisian Crochet

Start with the core tutorials that cover the basics, build confidence, and help establish a strong foundation.

Visit the Tunisian Crochet Tutorials

If You Need Help with a Specific Technique

Browse the tutorial collection for stitch explanations, method notes, and step-by-step support.

Browse technique tutorials

If You're Following a Larger Project or Series

Some tutorial pages are designed to support the projects and research shared elsewhere on the blog.

Explore Research & Projects


Why Tutorials Matter Here

Tutorials are one of the ways this blog becomes truly useful. They turn research into guidance, questions into clarity, and careful crochet work into something that can be shared and returned to later.

I especially value tutorials that help bridge the gap between vintage pattern language and modern understanding. Sometimes a small explanation, a clearer definition, or a step shown more plainly is all it takes to make an older design feel approachable again.

This section is meant to be practical, encouraging, and easy to return to whenever a stitch, technique, or construction detail needs a second look.


A Note for Learners and Returning Makers

Whether you are learning something for the first time or returning to a technique you have not used in years, you are welcome here. Crochet often becomes easier when it is broken into clear steps, thoughtful explanations, and small moments of understanding.

I want this tutorial section to feel like a helpful companion — something you can visit when you need clarity, encouragement, or simply a quieter explanation than the one you may find in a printed pattern.


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