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Tunisian Crochet Leaf
This pattern is NOT tested by anyone but myself. But I hope it is simple enough to be understandable. Let me know if something needs explaining.
I wanted to make a leaf similar to a knitted leaf, but without having to knit it. So I improvised a tunisian version of a common knitted leaf.
The size of the leaf depends on the yarn and hook you choose for the project. My prototype was made using a 3 mm hook and yarn calling for that size of hook.
The number of rows and loops can be variated to create any size of leaf, but I personally prefer the 17 loop max as that works with my ordinary crochet hooks.
First revision - spelling changed from Tunesian to Tunisian and pattern for flower string added.
Second revision - missing row included.
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