This by far, is the best join I have ever seen in the round. It is exactly what I was looking for. I knew there had to be a better way than what I was doing for years, and this is it!!! You're never too old or experienced to learn something new!
I love this. Instead of crocheting over two tails, you’re putting one on each side and that makes a big difference in the texture it can create. Going over the two tails simultaneously even for just a handful of stitches often creates a slightly tactile bump that I’ve always wanted to eliminate. Thanks!
I WAS using another method, but this is the most invisible, easiest I have seen! Thank you for the excellent instructions. New subscriber! Edit: I am using this technique in my current project and never in my many years of crocheting have ever found such a perfectly invisible method. Thank you!
Thank you why I never thought of this have been crocheting for years hate the knots never seen this before will differently do this from now on thank you very much.
I too have done it occasionally this way but since I've done it another way that is also good its a matter of what you are used to doing for years. I think I will try to do it this way in preferance especially if the row before is the same colour but not if doing different shades
This doesn't seem secure enough because of how far you go with the end of what you were working with. I prefer to have at least 6" to weave in-with a needle, not my hook. As for how you insert the new yarn, I haven't decided yet. I'll be back if I use your method to change my comment.
I’ve never seen this method of weaving in ends, thank you so much for sharing!
Mind blown. I’ve been crocheting for YEARS and I’ve never found a join I like (I’m self taught). This is brilliant!
This is a WONDERFUL way of joining the yarn seamlessly. I was joining the yarn differently till now. I will surely use your method. Thank you so much
This by far, is the best join I have ever seen in the round. It is exactly what I was looking for. I knew there had to be a better way than what I was doing for years, and this is it!!! You're never too old or experienced to learn something new!
Just finished using this method. I am a brand new crocheter and finished my first roll of yarn and this made the most sense. It worked awesome!!
I ❤ this technique more than the magic knot coz this is more stronger. Thanks so much ❤❤❤
I love this. Instead of crocheting over two tails, you’re putting one on each side and that makes a big difference in the texture it can create. Going over the two tails simultaneously even for just a handful of stitches often creates a slightly tactile bump that I’ve always wanted to eliminate. Thanks!
thank you so much all other tutorials that i watched tripped me up.
Oh how neat is that, thank you for showing us. I wish I had seen this doing my last blanket .
I WAS using another method, but this is the most invisible, easiest I have seen! Thank you for the excellent instructions. New subscriber! Edit: I am using this technique in my current project and never in my many years of crocheting have ever found such a perfectly invisible method. Thank you!
I needed this! Thank you, I’m new and wasn’t liking other ways
Me to
Thank you why I never thought of this have been crocheting for years hate the knots never seen this before will differently do this from now on thank you very much.
Lyza, I'm soooo lucky,
Having your knowledge
,!!!!!!!!!!
God bless you my friend !
You are so sweet and kind. Thank you so much for all your kind compliment. God bless you too and your family. Thank you.
Thank you, so much neater than other methods.
Thank you so much. This is by far the easiest tutorial. Thank you so much !
I had two more rows to finish a hat when I ran out of yarn. This was so perfect. Simple and invisible. Thanks for sharing!
Very clever. So near. Thank you
Excellent! This seems the best way I've seen so far!! Thank you very much! Greetings from Argentina! 🇦🇷😍
I too have done it occasionally this way but since I've done it another way that is also good its a matter of what you are used to doing for years. I think I will try to do it this way in preferance especially if the row before is the same colour but not if doing different shades
Awesome beloved thanks
That is so clever!!! Thank you for sharing :)
Thank you very good demonstration.
Such a great technique! Thanks so much for putting together a video.
Exactly what I needed! Thank you
Love that technique. Thanks for sharing it
Thank you very much.
Super duper. This is so much help. Thank you.
Thank you very much.
Thanks for sharing!!
I just started crocheting and so lost i didn’t know what to do thank you sm
your work is amazing
Thank you for sharing👍
Love this method! Can’t wait to try it.
Thanks for sharing was very helpful. Look forward to the next tutorial.
Great idea...much better way! Thank you!
Awesome Lyza what a great trick will be using this from now on. Thank you so much!
Thank you! Excellent tutorial which I needed!
What a wonderful technique ! Thanks for sharing. Wish there were 👍🏼 👍🏼 up !
Thank you so much. Glad it could help.
I really needed this! Thank you!
Now why didn’t I think of that. Awesome idea
That’s. Genius! Thank you!
Thank you so much it looks amazing 💗❤️
Saludos de Perú.😁😁😁
tysm !! I needed this
Thank you very much
Thaaank uuu love this tut
PURE GENIUS ! Thank You !
Thank you very much.
Thanks. This is a much better way.
V v nice thanks for sharing
Wow this is awesome thank you!
Thanks to your video💕💕
love this
the tutorial you made is the most easiest out of all the ones i watched
I'm glad you like it. Thank you.
TYSM just learned crocheting today and lowkey panicked when my ball of yarn almost finished
Welcome to crocheting!!! Enjoy.
same!
Thank you so much 💛💛💛
❤️ BRILLIANT!!!
Thanks ur a legend sis 😉💅
Genius 🤗🤗, thanks for sharing
I'm glad it could help. Thank you.
Thank youuu
Cleaver ❤
Is this for only in the round or can this be used in straight rows as well?
It can be used in rows also.
@@lyzawalters4413 I tried it and it worked great! You can't tell where the join was. Thanks for the tip!
My pleasure. Have a blessed Sunday!!
Where have you been all my life 💖😂
Can I also do this with thread?
Niceeee
I've done it this way before but not often enough to think about sharing the idea...lol
This is exactly what I’ve been looking for. Will it work for all stitches (sc, hdc)?
Yes.. It's similar to change yarn at the last step of a stitch.
This doesn't seem secure enough because of how far you go with the end of what you were working with. I prefer to have at least 6" to weave in-with a needle, not my hook. As for how you insert the new yarn, I haven't decided yet. I'll be back if I use your method to change my comment.
Thank you! I've never seen this done before. So neat and easy
Absolutely brilliant. Extremely helpful and simple finally something simple
Nindot kaau sis
Thank you sis.