TPS (Tunisian Purl Stitch)
Definition
A Tunisian stitch creating a purl-like ridge by bringing yarn to the front before drawing up the loop. Always confirm whether a pattern uses UK or US terminology before starting. Swatch to verify gauge, then adjust hook size or tension to achieve the desired fabric and fit.
Examples
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Combine TKS and TPS for rib effects.
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Keep tension relaxed to avoid tight fabric.
Related Terms
TSS (Tunisian Simple Stitch)
The foundational Tunisian stitch; loops are drawn up through the front vertical bars. Always confirm whether a pattern uses UK or US terminology before starting. Swatch to verify gauge, then adjust hook size or tension to achieve the desired fabric and fit.
TKS (Tunisian Knit Stitch)
A Tunisian stitch resembling knitted stockinette when worked evenly. Always confirm whether a pattern uses UK or US terminology before starting. Swatch to verify gauge, then adjust hook size or tension to achieve the desired fabric and fit. Check the abbreviation key, read special notes, and inspect examples to understand the technique clearly.
Tunisian Crochet
A crochet method that holds multiple loops on the hook (forward pass) and works them off (return pass). Fabric is dense and can curl. Always confirm whether a pattern uses UK or US terminology before starting. Swatch to verify gauge, then adjust hook size or tension to achieve the desired fabric and fit.