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Patricia Knight

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Welcome to the ville! 

I am not much of a Tunisian expert and don't recognize it; I knit, (not a knitting expert either) but I don't recognize that stitch, however my guess is this probably isn't handmade fabric but rather made by a commercial knitting machine.  It sort of reminds me of knit I-cord, but not sure how you'd turn that into a fabric (I-cord is making a tiny tube out of 3 or 4 knit stitches).

I can think of a couple of ways to get something vaguely similar using basic crochet stitches.  The easiest (IMO) would be to create a SC fabric and make a slip stitch crochet pattern over the fabric--this makes a raised chain-stitch looking line over the top of the fabric, and you could do it easily in a contrasting color.  The other way would be to make the raised lines with interconnected front post stitches.  Either of these would need quite a bit of planning ahead.

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13 hours ago, Patricia Knight said:

Dear crocheters- the lady who did this but lost the pattern said it was super simple. It was her first project. Does that help anyone with a clue. ?  And it was definitely not machine made. Thanks! 

It might be super simple but not common.  😉

The closest I can come to this style would be slip stitch raised type design.  One mosaic.  Nothing exactly as pictured.

https://www.clearlyhelena.com/clean-mosaic-crochet-1-row-overlay-method-with-no-cut-ends/

https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/la-mar-cowl
https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/jazzy-patchwork-blanket
 

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On 12/23/2022 at 7:57 PM, Granny Square said:

Welcome to the ville! 

I am not much of a Tunisian expert and don't recognize it; I knit, (not a knitting expert either) but I don't recognize that stitch, however my guess is this probably isn't handmade fabric but rather made by a commercial knitting machine.  It sort of reminds me of knit I-cord, but not sure how you'd turn that into a fabric (I-cord is making a tiny tube out of 3 or 4 knit stitches).

I can think of a couple of ways to get something vaguely similar using basic crochet stitches.  The easiest (IMO) would be to create a SC fabric and make a slip stitch crochet pattern over the fabric--this makes a raised chain-stitch looking line over the top of the fabric, and you could do it easily in a contrasting color.  The other way would be to make the raised lines with interconnected front post stitches.  Either of these would need quite a bit of planning ahead.

Can you rotate the image?  It looks like diamonds and more a post stitch to me like that.

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