
I’m learning a new skill! Tunisian crochet is way easier than I thought it would be all thanks to my friend Mary Beth Temple and her new book: Starter Guide to Tunisian Crochet.
She really simplifies the instructions with tons of photos, captions, and diagrams to help beginners like me. On page 14, she shows the Tunisian Simple Stitch and I was able to get it on my hook and complete 8 rows in less than 10 minutes! I’m shocked!
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I personally know Mary Beth and I can tell you that her expertise in teaching crochet spans decades. She is an absolute wealth of knowledge. Not to mention she’s super fun to hang out with! You most likely have watched her video tutorials on Yarnspirations and not even known it was her.
Follow Mary Beth on Facebook and Instagram @MBTCreates or TikTok @emmbeetee
Here’s a picture that I adore of Mary Beth and I at the h+h Americas industry event last year! We both worked on the Red Heart Amigurumi Kit campaign when in launched.

If you are looking to try something new and easy, this might be just the thing to kick your crojo (crochet mojo) into high gear.
I’m using a 5mm Tunisian crochet hook and Red Heart Super Saver Retro Stripes.
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Here is a little peek inside the book:

Get started in Tunisian crochet!
- 16 projects including an Afghan blanket, baby blanket, shawl, potholders, scarf, hat, and more
- Beginner to advanced patterns start simple then grow your skills as you crochet, with some pieces having more than one type of stitch
- Helpful tips on yarn selection and the hooks you’ll need for the projects
- Author Mary Beth Temple is a designer and teacher of crochet and knitting techniques from yarn crafts to cosplay and the author of over a dozen books
Learn how to make beautiful blankets, clothing, and home décor with the look of knitting and the ease of crochet!
Tunisian crochet (also known as Afghan crochet) is a blend between knitting and crocheting that offers the best aspects of both techniques. It produces a fabric that is similar to a knit but worked on a hook. It’s quick and easy to do, creates a dense, durable fabric, and has become one of the most popular approaches for today’s crocheters. The finished projects are sturdy and flexible!
Inside this beginner’s guide, Mary Beth Temple offers 16 must-make projects using her favorite stitch designs, plus a section on yarn selection and the hooks needed to crochet this type of stitch. Temple is the author of more than a dozen books, including Finger Knitting and Arm Knitting. When not writing, she can be found teaching and creating instructional videos on Craftsy, Yarnspirations, The Knitting Circle, Creative Crochet Corner, and Made it Myself TV.
The super cute patterns and projects for beginner to advanced crocheters include an Afghan blanket, baby blanket, shawl, scarf, hat, and more! These projects are designed to appeal to needlecrafters of all skill levels, ranging from the ease of a simple potholder to a more challenging poncho. A blanket project serves as a stitch sample for crochet enthusiasts to work a variety of Tunisian stitches in one beautiful piece!
Find all the inspiration and instruction you need to start stitching your own beautiful projects, with Starter Guide to Tunisian Crochet!



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Hope you enjoy this book as much as I am!

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I want to learn Tunisian so this book would be perfect!!!
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It’s great to see your enthusiasm for a new twist on crochet! Anything you’re willing to promote in a giveaway would be fun but I’d read your blog whether you do giveaways or not.
I like tunisian crochet. I’ve been learning new stiches by making hats.
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Thanks so much for this giveaway. I love crochet and love learning new things.
I would love to see more book giveaways, but anything is great!
Giveaways are always fun. I enjoy learning about new products and the chance to win is a bonus.
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I’d love more crochet book giveaways as I never seem to buy them for myself.
Yes love giveaways! Thanks for the chance!
This would be a very useful book to help learn Tunisian crochet! Thank you for the chance to win!
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Inspired by my BFF, I recently learned about and made my very first Tunisian item: a scarf for my brother for Christmas. It was such a fun stitch to learn and I was *so happy with the outcome! Cheers to learning new things!
What do you mean by yarn? Is it wool?
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Have you tried any other stitches besides Tunisian Simple Stitch? I’m curious how the stitches in the book progress in difficulty, and what That’s Not My Neighbor project were you most excited to start?
TLyarncrafts on YouTube has amazing tunisian crochet tutorials and patterns too. For anyone learning tunisian crochet, her videos are a must.
Also look up Sandy Walker tunisian crochet books. Incredible patterns!
Mary Beth’s book makes Tunisian crochet simple with clear photos and diagrams. I finished 8 rows quickly using a 5mm hook. Great projects for beginners like afghans and scarves. Highly recommend for anyone new to this.
Thank you, I have learned a new skill!
Wow, Mary Beth sounds like a crochet legend! Decades of expertise and fun vibes? That’s a winning combo. I’ll definitely check out her @MBTCreates tutorials and TikTok @emmbeetee. Love the h+h Americas pic with you both rocking the Red Heart Amigurumi Kit campaign! ✨
Ooh, this looks so cool! I’ve always wanted to try Tunisian crochet. The book sounds perfect for beginners like me. Definitely adding it to my wishlist!
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This looks so cool! I’ve always wanted to try Tunisian crochet. The book sounds like a great way to get started. Plus, a giveaway?! I’m in!
I’m so glad to see your new work. It’s more beautiful than the previous ones.
Wow, 8 rows in under 10 minutes? That’s impressive! Tunisian crochet sounds way less intimidating now.
Wow, decades of crochet expertise, that’s seriously impressive! Imagine the mountains of yarn she’s conquered. Mary Beth sounds like a yarn wizard! Speaking of skillful maneuvering, it reminds me of this one time I was trying to parallel park in a tiny space downtown – it felt like I was playing Slither io with cars, weaving and dodging to avoid disaster.
On page 14, she shows the Tunisian Simple Stitch and I was able to get it on my Basketball Bros and complete 8 rows in less than 10 minutes! I’m shocked!
Love the title! Tunisian crochet sounds amazing. Learning new things is so rewarding. Reminds me of when I first learned how to play PlayBlockBreaker – so simple to pick up, but hours of fun! Maybe I’ll try both this week!
Love the picture with Mary Beth! The book sounds like a great resource for beginners like me.
Tunisian crochet has always intimidated me, but this post makes it seem approachable.
Red Heart Super Saver Retro Stripes – great yarn choice! I’m inspired to try this project.
I’m excited to learn Tunisian crochet, and Mary Beth Temple’s “Starter Guide to Tunisian Crochet” seems like the perfect resource. The book is praised for its simplicity, with plenty of photos, captions, and diagrams to help beginners understand the stitches easily. I was able to master the Tunisian Simple Stitch in just minutes, which is impressive. The book offers a range of projects from easy to advanced, making it suitable for crocheters of all skill levels. Additionally, the author’s expertise and teaching experience add credibility to the content. I highly recommend this book to anyone looking to try Tunisian crochet. It’s a great way to enhance your crocheting skills and create beautiful projects.
This looks like such a wonderful way to dive into Tunisian crochet! I love how Mary Beth’s book makes it seem so approachable with all those helpful photos and diagrams – it’s inspiring to see someone tackle a new craft with such enthusiasm and share their learning journey with others.
I’m so excited to try Tunisian crochet after reading this! The way you described getting 8 rows done in under 10 minutes makes it sound much less intimidating than I thought – Mary Beth’s teaching style must be amazing to make it click so quickly!
How cool! I’m so glad you’re enjoying learning Tunisian crochet, and it’s great to know there’s such a helpful resource out there. Mary Beth Temple’s book sounds perfect for beginners with all those simplified instructions and visuals. I might just have to give it a try myself!
This sounds awesome! I’ve always been intimidated by Tunisian crochet, so hearing it’s “way easier” thanks to Mary Beth Temple’s Starter Guide is really encouraging. I love that her book has tons of photos and diagrams, which are so helpful for beginners. Knowing she simplifies it makes me want to try!
This is great! I’ve always been curious about Tunisian crochet but thought it looked complicated. It’s awesome to hear that Mary Beth Temple’s book simplifies it for beginners with all those photos and diagrams. Knowing it’s easier than you thought is really encouraging!
This is great! I’ve been wanting to try Tunisian crochet, and it’s so encouraging to hear it’s easier than you thought. Mary Beth Temple’s book sounds perfect for beginners, especially with its simplified instructions, tons of photos, and diagrams. Knowing it’s so beginner-friendly makes me want to grab a copy!
This is great! I’ve always been curious about Tunisian crochet but thought it looked complicated. It’s awesome that Mary Beth Temple’s book makes it so accessible, especially with all those photos and diagrams for beginners. Knowing it’s easier than you thought makes me want to give it a try too!
This sounds great! I’ve always been curious about Tunisian crochet but thought it was too complicated. It’s awesome that Mary Beth Temple’s ‘Starter Guide’ simplifies it so well with photos and diagrams. Knowing it’s beginner-friendly and has clear visuals makes me want to try it out too!
That’s awesome! Tunisian crochet *is* surprisingly accessible. Mary Beth Temple’s book sounds like a fantastic resource for beginners. Happy to hear it’s so straightforward!
What a great find! It’s so encouraging to hear Tunisian crochet is easier than you thought. Mary Beth Temple’s *Starter Guide* sounds perfect for beginners, especially with its tons of photos, captions, and diagrams. Knowing it simplifies instructions makes me want to try this new skill!
Alright, so I’m learning a new skill: Tunisian crochet. I have to say, I was a bit nervous about it at first because I’m still relatively new to crochet in general. But my friend Mary Beth Temple has this book called “Starter Guide to Tunisian Crochet,” and she’s been teaching me. Let me tell you, her book is amazing for beginners like me.
One thing that really helps is all the photos, captions, and diagrams. They make it so much easier to understand what’s going on with each stitch. For example, on page 14, she shows the Tunisian Simple Stitch. I tried it out, and I was able to get it on my hook and complete 8 rows in less than 10 minutes! That’s pretty impressive for someone who’s just starting out.
Mary Beth is not only an expert in crochet but also super fun to be around. I’ve known her for a while, and she’s been involved in a lot of teaching and video tutorials, like the ones on Yarnspirations. She’s got decades of experience, which really shows in her teaching style and her books.
If you’re thinking about trying Tunisian crochet, I highly recommend her book. It’s currently available on Amazon US for $15.57, which is a great price. Alternatively, you can purchase it directly from the publisher’s website. I think it’s worth every penny, especially considering how much it’s helped me get started.
I personally used a 5mm Tunisian crochet hook and Red Heart Super Saver Retro Stripes yarn for my project. The yarn is colorful and easy to work with, which makes the learning process more enjoyable.
In the book, there are 16 projects ranging from easy to more advanced, so there’s something for everyone. Whether you want to make an Afghan blanket, a baby blanket, a shawl, potholders, a scarf, or a hat, you’ll find patterns to suit your skill level and interests.
One of the things I appreciate about Tunisian crochet is that it combines elements of both knitting and crocheting, which gives the fabric a unique look and feel. It’s dense and durable, making it perfect for items that need to hold their shape well.
Mary Beth also provides tips on yarn selection and the types of hooks you’ll need for different projects. That was really helpful for me because I wasn’t sure which hooks to buy at first.
Overall, I’m really enjoying learning Tunisian crochet with Mary Beth’s book. It’s been a fun and rewarding experience, and I can already see improvements in my technique after just a few practice sessions.
If you’re looking to try something new in your crocheting journey or want to enhance your skills, I definitely recommend picking up a copy of “Starter Guide to Tunisian Crochet.” It’s a fantastic resource that will help you get started on the right foot.
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That’s awesome! Tunisian crochet is definitely a great entry point to crochet. Appreciate the recommendation – looks like a solid guide!
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Your review makes Tunisian crochet sound easy! Mary Beth’s book for beginners looks perfect. Your quick success is inspiring! I’m eager to try it; I’ll check Stuidioify for a copy. Thanks!
That’s fantastic! Tunisian crochet is definitely a rewarding skill to learn. That book sounds like a great resource for beginners – the visuals are key!
I really liked how friendly and clear the Little Pony test felt from the first question to the final result.
Tunisian crochet is surprisingly accessible! This guide seems like a great entry point, and the photos really help visualize the stitches.
Mary Beth Temple is a fantastic teacher. It’s cool to see her expertise spread through this book and her online presence. Definitely worth checking out!
Okay, so I’m officially a Tunisian crochet convert! That ‘8 rows in under 10 minutes’ claim is *way* impressive. Looks like I’m ditching my knitting needles – this simplified guide is a game-changer for newbies.
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This is such a helpful and beginner-friendly post! The explanations are clear, the photos make everything easy to follow, and it really makes Tunisian crochet feel fun and approachable. Thanks for sharing this wonderful guide!
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Glad to hear the book’s clear instructions and visuals made learning Tunisian crochet so accessible. It’s impressive you completed several rows so quickly. Thanks for…
This guide sounds great for beginners like me! I love that the book has lots of photos and diagrams to make Tunisian crochet easier. Thanks for sharing your experience with it.
Seriously, Tunisian crochet *is* a game-changer. The visual aids in this book are fantastic for absolute beginners.
That’s amazing you were able to get 8 rows down so quickly! It’s a surprisingly meditative craft.
Excellent! Looks like a great resource for anyone wanting to try Tunisian stitch without feeling overwhelmed.
Mary Beth Temple is a fantastic instructor. It’s awesome to see someone break down complex techniques so clearly.
Definitely worth checking out! I’ve been wanting to learn Tunisian, and this looks like the perfect starting point.
This guide looks like it could turn me into a crochet wizard. Just hope my fingers don’t tie themselves in knots trying to learn.
Oh boy, another rabbit hole of crafting supplies I didn’t know I needed. My yarn stash is already judging me, but this tutorial is just too tempting to resist.