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Please credit Jen Hayes Creations as the designer and include a link to the pattern listing if selling the finished piece online. Now, instead of connecting to the first SC, cut the yarn and pull all the way through that last stitch.DISCLOSURE: This post may contain affiliate links through which I earn a small commission from qualifying purchases.If you’re stuffing the piece, you probably won’t even need to weave in the ends, but if not, then yes, definitely weave in your ends. This is amazing and so very helpful! All this without having to remove your hook until the very last stitch! It neatens the end of the project so well. The chain essentially acts as a filler. Zurainny Ismail says. Will it work if I have to turn my work to do the next round from the wrong side? It performs the function of a slip stitch join, but is completely invisible. The Chainless Starting Double Crochet is abbreviated as CSDC, the Chainless Starting Half-Double Crochet is abbreviated as CSHDC, and the Chainless Starting Single Crochet is abbreviated as CSSC.I love your method. Just use the chainless starting single crochet as the first stitch in each round, and join with the invisible slip stitch as shown in the video. When working in flat rows continue the practice of adding the above noted number of chains based on the stitch used to reach the needed height for the project. That is always what screams out at me like a sore thumb. It neatens the end of the project so well.Oh my goodness, you clever clever lady. Thank you for the comprehensive tutorial.You would put the yarn through the second chain up (the one that counts as the first half double crochet). The pattern says the sl st has to be done to keep the shaping so can’t work in continuous rounds. The need to chain will not often be written in the pattern. Share this tutorial/pattern on social media by using my social sharing buttons or a link to the pattern. Lol So the new formula for chaining for an invisible join is to ch 1 if working in sc or hdc, ch 2 for dc, and if using tr, ch 3.
It is so nice to know there are others out there that are like me! Hope this helps!You are welcome to share a link to any of my posts on your own website.
Thank you!I am working on making my tension a bit looser so when I make that ‘twist’ and have to insert hook it will be a bit easier.I’m also sending this URL to a friend in FL who crochets – she’ll be a happy camper, as well.But, thus far, I’m very happy with practicing what you’re teaching. This is where you'd typically sl st to join. Your designs are all so inspiring!Thanks! It’s almost like magic… it’s there, but it isn’t. But, someone in another group said that this method adds a stitch … or does this item end so nothing further need be done?I have a little crochet tutorial today, and it is ohhh so useful. That seems overly complicated. You know how when you end a round of crochet, you get that bumpy seam that looks like a bad scar? How to Join in the Round There are several different methods for joining a project in the round.
The Invisible Slip Stitch does just what its name implies.
Read more for a quick and simple tip on how to hide your seams when working in joined rounds! Use it when the edge of your project will show, like with a hat, a bag, or a coaster, for example.
Pull the new yarn through the loops to start the color. Sometimes these imperfections can be manipulated to blend into a project but at other times they can be plain ugly.With the adjustable circle made you will chain 2 (the magic chain!)
Please credit Jen Hayes Creations as the designer and include a link to the pattern listing if selling the finished piece online. Now, instead of connecting to the first SC, cut the yarn and pull all the way through that last stitch.DISCLOSURE: This post may contain affiliate links through which I earn a small commission from qualifying purchases.If you’re stuffing the piece, you probably won’t even need to weave in the ends, but if not, then yes, definitely weave in your ends. This is amazing and so very helpful! All this without having to remove your hook until the very last stitch! It neatens the end of the project so well. The chain essentially acts as a filler. Zurainny Ismail says. Will it work if I have to turn my work to do the next round from the wrong side? It performs the function of a slip stitch join, but is completely invisible. The Chainless Starting Double Crochet is abbreviated as CSDC, the Chainless Starting Half-Double Crochet is abbreviated as CSHDC, and the Chainless Starting Single Crochet is abbreviated as CSSC.I love your method. Just use the chainless starting single crochet as the first stitch in each round, and join with the invisible slip stitch as shown in the video. When working in flat rows continue the practice of adding the above noted number of chains based on the stitch used to reach the needed height for the project. That is always what screams out at me like a sore thumb. It neatens the end of the project so well.Oh my goodness, you clever clever lady. Thank you for the comprehensive tutorial.You would put the yarn through the second chain up (the one that counts as the first half double crochet). The pattern says the sl st has to be done to keep the shaping so can’t work in continuous rounds. The need to chain will not often be written in the pattern. Share this tutorial/pattern on social media by using my social sharing buttons or a link to the pattern. Lol So the new formula for chaining for an invisible join is to ch 1 if working in sc or hdc, ch 2 for dc, and if using tr, ch 3.
It is so nice to know there are others out there that are like me! Hope this helps!You are welcome to share a link to any of my posts on your own website.
Thank you!I am working on making my tension a bit looser so when I make that ‘twist’ and have to insert hook it will be a bit easier.I’m also sending this URL to a friend in FL who crochets – she’ll be a happy camper, as well.But, thus far, I’m very happy with practicing what you’re teaching. This is where you'd typically sl st to join. Your designs are all so inspiring!Thanks! It’s almost like magic… it’s there, but it isn’t. But, someone in another group said that this method adds a stitch … or does this item end so nothing further need be done?I have a little crochet tutorial today, and it is ohhh so useful. That seems overly complicated. You know how when you end a round of crochet, you get that bumpy seam that looks like a bad scar? How to Join in the Round There are several different methods for joining a project in the round.
The Invisible Slip Stitch does just what its name implies.
Read more for a quick and simple tip on how to hide your seams when working in joined rounds! Use it when the edge of your project will show, like with a hat, a bag, or a coaster, for example.
Pull the new yarn through the loops to start the color. Sometimes these imperfections can be manipulated to blend into a project but at other times they can be plain ugly.With the adjustable circle made you will chain 2 (the magic chain!)