Here we are, another beautiful Thursday, and another pattern to keep your crochet heart happy 🙂

This one was a “spur of the moment” project that I started working on because my yarn scrap stash was piling up, and my kid needed a few pairs of shorts. So, i grabbed a Tunisian hook and got to it!

Let’s talk yarn and hook sizes here for a moment. You can use ANY yarn you want. Really, any yarn in any size. So yardage will really depend on what yarn you use, and what size shorts you make. So I did not include that in the pattern. I used a medium yarn for this project, so I used a hook size that was 2 mm larger than the yarn size. It was a size 4 yarn, so I used a 6 mm hook. If you use a fingering yarn, then you may want to use a 4 mm hook. For more on this, watch the tutorial 😉

What you’ll need:

Yarn: Size 4, medium yarn.  Yardage depends on the size of garment you are making.

Hook: 6 mm Tunisian Hook

            4.75 mm standard hook

Additional materials: scissors, & needle (any needle you can fit your yarn through will work). 

 Note on Tunisian Hooks: You will need a Tunisian crochet hook for this pattern, as the stitch we will be using cannot be made using a regular crochet hook. 

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Atenas Ruiz-Ramos

Hi there!

I’m Atenas, the designer and content creator for Mode Bespoke.

When I’m not designing patterns or creating tutorials for YouTube, I spend my time making things, reading, writing, or learning something new.

I’m a linguist, musician, martial artist, seamstress, fantasy & sci-fi novelist, bibliophile, artist, cooking enthusiast, soap maker, budding mechanic, gardener, and a mom.