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Tunisian terminology

Author: Crochetly · Last updated: May 16, 2026

Sources: The Craft Yarn Council

Tunisian crochet, also known as Afghan crochet, blends elements of knitting and traditional crochet. It creates a dense, textured fabric. This page covers the Tunisian crochet terms you will see in patterns.

The table below covers essential Tunisian stitch abbreviations. The most common are Tss (Tunisian Simple Stitch), Tks (Tunisian Knit Stitch), and Tps (Tunisian Purl Stitch).

TermAbbreviationMeaning
ChainchUsed to begin the foundation row; same as in standard crochet.
Tunisian Simple StitchTssThe most basic Tunisian stitch; loops are drawn up from vertical bars.
Tunisian Knit StitchTksMimics the look of a knit stitch; insert the hook between vertical bars.
Tunisian Purl StitchTpsSimilar to a purl stitch in knitting; yarn is held in front of the work.
Tunisian Full StitchTfsWorked in the space between stitches, including edge gaps.
Tunisian Reverse StitchTrsWorked behind the back vertical bar; creates a bumpy texture.
Tunisian Crossed StitchTxsTwo stitches worked in a crossed fashion for decorative effect.
Tunisian Double StitchTdsA taller stitch, similar in height to a double crochet.

The forward pass picks up loops onto your hook; the return pass works them off. The foundation row builds on the chain, and bind off closes the live loops.

TermAbbreviationMeaning
Forward Pass-The first half of a Tunisian row where loops are picked up and left on the hook.
Return Pass-The second half of a Tunisian row; loops are worked off the hook.
Foundation Row-The initial row of stitches built on the chain.
Bind Off-A technique to finish the project by closing off the live loops.
Edge Stitch-The first and last stitch in a row, often worked differently to maintain edges.
Work Under Vertical Bar-The most common method of inserting the hook in Tunisian crochet.
Work Under Back/Front Bar-Alternative insertion points to create texture and variation.

Tunisian entrelac uses blocks or diamonds to build fabric. Curling is common, but blocking helps reduce it.

TermAbbreviationMeaning
Tunisian Entrelac-A modular technique using blocks or diamonds to build the fabric.
Tunisian in the Round-Working Tunisian crochet in a circular fashion using a double-ended hook.
Curling-The tendency of Tunisian fabric to curl, especially with simple stitches.
Blocking-A finishing technique used to shape the fabric and reduce curling.
Extended Stitch-A stitch variation with added height by chaining within the stitch.
Honeycomb Stitch-A textured pattern alternating simple and purl stitches.