Siesta Throw

The Siesta Throw is a beautiful Tunisian crochet throw that helps you to master basic Tunisian crochet stitches while working up an amazing textured home décor item that will be cherished throughout chilly autumn and winter months.

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Skills required:

To create this beautiful Tunisian crochet throw, you will need to master (or already know) these stitches and techniques:

Chain, Tunisian crochet technique (alternating forward and return passes), Tunisian knit stitch (tks), Tunisian purl stitch (tps), working with 2 strands of yarn held together, Tunisian simple stitch bind-off, blocking.

Skill level:

Finished measurements:

The final Tunisian crochet throw measurements (blocked):

 127 cm x 168 cm (approx. 50” x 66”)

Materials and tools:

To get the exact look as on the pictures of my Tunisian crochet throw, you will need:

Stylecraft Special DK (100% Acrylic | DK weight | 100 g (3.5 oz) = 295 m (322 yds)), (#) Gingerbread 6 skeins (A), (#) Gold 6 skeins (B), (#) Powder Pink 6 skeins (C)

Tunisian crochet hook size 7.0 mm with cable (at least 127 cm (50”)) or size to obtain the gauge

Tapestry needle

Scissors

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Gauge:

Blocked Gauge:

12 sts x 10 rows = 10 x 10 cm (4 x 4)” over stitch pattern

Gauge helps you to understand how the project turns out in terms of the final size. If you would like to achieve the exact size of the final project as in the instructions above, you gauge needs to match exactly to the above.

If you get more stitches and/or rows than stated above using the exact hook size as per instructions, your final project will turn out smaller. Conversely, if you get less stitches and/or rows than stated above using the exact hooks size as per instructions, your final project will turn out bigger.

To make adjustments, if you get more stitches and/or rows, you can try using bigger hook size to get closer to the desired size. Conversely, if you get less stitches and/or rows, you can try using smaller hook size to get closer to the desired size.

It may take trial and error to try out a few hook sizes to achieve the exact size.

Alternatively, if you really don’t want to make several samples to achieve the desired size, you can try to alter your tension as you work the project. However, I would advise to try this out once you master the basics of Tunisian crochet as it may be a bit tiresome to try to master the basics of Tunisian crochet and focus on alternating your tension while working the project.

Stitch guide:

Tunisian crochet stitches are worked in 2 steps; forward and return pass from right to left, with the number of sts (lps) increasing on the hook during the forward pass and decreasing during the return pass.

Return pass (Standard RP for this pattern): Ch 1, *yrh and pull through 2 lps; repeat from * until 1 lp rem on hook. Last lp on hook is the 1st st of next round.

  • First row of Tunisian crochet: Insert the hook in the back bump of second ch from hook, yrh and pul around.
  • Tunisian purl stitch: Bring yarn to the front on the work and hook, insert the hook from right to left under the front vertical bar of the next st, yrh and pul.
  • Tunisian knit stitch: Insert the hook from front to back between the front and back vertical bar, yrh and pul.

Tunisian Simple stitch bind-off: Insert hook from right to left under front vertical bar of the next st, yrh, pul and pull through the lp that is on the hook. One lp remains on the hook.

If this is your first Tunisian crochet project and are not sure if this blanket matches your skills, I have a Tunisian crochet masterclass tutorial that will jump-start your Tunisian crochet journey!

Abbreviations:   
ch- chain  yrh- yarn round the hook  
st(s)- stitch(es)  pul- pull up a loop  
lp(s)- loop(s)  FP- forward pass  
tps- Tunisian purl stitch  RP- return pass  
tks- Tunisian knit stitch  approx.- approximately  
RS- right side  rep- repeat  
ES- End stitchWS- wrong side
  
  

Notes:

Similar light weight yarns may be substituted; please check gauge.

Number of lps on hook equals number of sts for row counting.

This project is made holding 2 strands throughout.

Instructions:

Tunisian crochet Throw

With A ch 147.

Row 1 FP (RS): Pull up loop in back bump of 2nd ch from hook and in each ch across. 147 lps on hook.

Row 1 RP: and all other RPs: Standard RP.

Row 2 FP: TPS in next st, *TKS in next 2 sts, TPS in next st; rep from * to last st, ES in next st.

Rows 3-53: Rep Row 2.

Row 54: TPS in next st, *TKS in next 2 sts, TPS in next st; rep from * to last st, ES in next st, work RP until last 2 lps on hook, drop colour A, yrh with B.

Rows 55-107: Rep Row 2.

Row 108: TPS in next st, *TKS in next 2 sts, TPS in next st; rep from * to last st, ES in next st, work RP until last 2 lps on hook, drop colour B, yrh with C.

Rows 109-161: Rep Row 2.

Row 162: TSS bind-off.

Fasten-off.

Weave in all ends.

Finishing:

Weave in all ends and block to final measurements as in schematic.

Enjoy your new Tunisian crochet throw!

I would love to see and share your work on social media, use #siestathrow or #exquisitecrochetuk.

Pattern support: exquisite.crochet.uk@gmail.com

Further resources:

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You can purchase the add free PDF version of the pattern at LoveCrafts here and Ravelry here.

Did you enjoy the Siesta Throw pattern? Why not try my other throw and blanket patterns:

Sophina Throw

Ahavah Baby Blanket

Marks In The Snow Throw

Abimal Blanket

Gilal Diamond Throw

Elsam Blanket

Lilly Blanket

Thank you so much if you got this far in the pattern! I hope you got inspired for your own version using various colours. I can’t wait to see it! Don’t forget to tag me on Instagram and let me know in the comment section below how you got on with it! As always, if you have any pattern query, the quickest way to get it answered is by emailing me on the pattern support email address above.

Happy crocheting!

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