Taking the Curl out of Tunisian
It is very common for Tunisian work to curl. So how do we combat this?
Knowing why it curls is a great start. Unlike normal crochet which sits on top of the previous rows, Tunisian often works through the front of a stitch creating a pull on the front, then adds bulk to the back with the yarn overs on the return pass. These combined together lead to Tunisian work curling upwards.
There are some techniques you can employ to reduce or eliminate the curl altogether.
Tunisian Purl stitches – this puts the bulk at the front of the work and stops the curl. This has the advantage of creating a neat border, however it may not suit all patterns.
Extended Tunisian Simple Stitch – As a longer stitch, it reduces the pull on the front of the work and will reduce the curl. In my experience it hasn’t eliminated it altogether though.
An alternative is to do a row of regular double crochet into the foundation chains then begin the Tunisian pattern.
However we all know everyone crochets differently and we all have different tensions, so it is best to experiment with different size hooks. The larger the hook the longer the looser your stitches will be. And this may not create the look you want.
Another option is to work the first one or two rows with the larger hook then go back to the a different hook size to get the look of the fabric that is desired.