May I ask you why you're ending each round with a (sl st), and is it necessary in the final outcome, or can it go all around without doing the sl St , I'm sorry if my question sounds weird , but I'm still a beginner
Hi! In this tutorial, I used the joined round method instead of the usual spiral round method. This way, when changing colors from red to white, there’s no visible jog between the two colors, as shown in the video. This method involves closing each round with a slip stitch and starting the next round with a chain 1. If you prefer, you can work continuously without slip stitches, but this will create a jog at the color change, which is normal for crochet. In my other Acorn tutorial, I used the spiral round method for the color change, so there was a jog between the two colors. If you have any questions, feel free to ask, I’m happy to help 😊
This is so cute . Thanks for your effort ❤❤❤
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May I ask you why you're ending each round with a (sl st), and is it necessary in the final outcome, or can it go all around without doing the sl St , I'm sorry if my question sounds weird , but I'm still a beginner
Hi! In this tutorial, I used the joined round method instead of the usual spiral round method. This way, when changing colors from red to white, there’s no visible jog between the two colors, as shown in the video. This method involves closing each round with a slip stitch and starting the next round with a chain 1. If you prefer, you can work continuously without slip stitches, but this will create a jog at the color change, which is normal for crochet. In my other Acorn tutorial, I used the spiral round method for the color change, so there was a jog between the two colors. If you have any questions, feel free to ask, I’m happy to help 😊
@sophietinie.crochet, thank you so much . That helped a lot ❤❤