Great tip, and easy to follow. I love the hive mind that is the yarny community on TH-cam. It's because of this community I learned how to crochet in the first place. Thanks to all the skilled and patient teachers out there.
great teachings. for the tail, before I finish the last DC, I do the first pull through 2, pull the tail tight, lay tail between next pull though 2 and finish that stitch. tail is then on working row, work over tail 2 st., do a sc with just tail in next st. it will look like a overhand knot, Keep working over tail. I do 2 times as I hide the tail, my tails are 4" or so..
Here is another video I have for the invisible join. It’s very similar for this one, but it works with any stitch. th-cam.com/video/jlbYbyjp78s/w-d-xo.htmlsi=YjJdfBarIK_Bfy_P
Great tip, and easy to follow. I love the hive mind that is the yarny community on TH-cam. It's because of this community I learned how to crochet in the first place. Thanks to all the skilled and patient teachers out there.
Gingerfox, you’re welcome 🥰 it’s a wonderful Crochet community.
I need to try this way. Thanks.
I’m glad you like it🥰
thank you for the tip its amazing but how do we finish the circle so it can be seamless thank you
Love this, definitely improved my work - great tutorial - would love you to do a tutorial for some crochet baskets, pretty please 😍
Never seen this idea before. Definitely going to bookmark this video.
I’m glad I could help🥰
I love it anytime I can I make my projects seamless!
Great minds think alike 🥰
Thank you so much for this tutorial.
You’re welcome. Thanks for watching my videos🥰
I applied it for single crochet circle, and it works like a charm!!! Thank you!
You’re welcome 😊
Brilliant! Thanks so much. It really does make an invisible seam.
You’re welcome ☺️
Genius. TY🙂
Thank you❤️
Very cool. I need to try this. Might take a bit of practice but I like the finished look. Thanks for the tutorial.
You’re welcome ☺️
This looks cool. I’ll have to try this! Thanks for your detailed explanation. 😊
You’re welcome ☺️
Thank you 😊
You're welcome 😊
I’m gonna have to try this it looks nice🥰
I’m glad I could help🥰
great teachings. for the tail, before I finish the last DC, I do the first pull through 2, pull the tail tight, lay tail between next pull though 2 and finish that stitch. tail is then on working row, work over tail 2 st., do a sc with just tail in next st. it will look like a overhand knot, Keep working over tail. I do 2 times as I hide the tail, my tails are 4" or so..
That is genius! Thank you so much for the tip♥️♥️
Nice idea
Thanks a lot
Nice! 👍🏻 will definitely give this a try.
Thanks for checking out my video🥰
Looks amazing. I have to try this! Do you have tips on invisible joins for other stitches like sc, ext sc, hdc, etc? Thank you!
Here is another video I have for the invisible join. It’s very similar for this one, but it works with any stitch. th-cam.com/video/jlbYbyjp78s/w-d-xo.htmlsi=YjJdfBarIK_Bfy_P
@@LittlejohnsYarn thank you!!
Do you have a written pattern for beanie hats
I do. Here is the link littlejohnsyarn.com/how-to-crochet-baby-hats-the-easy-way-double-crochets/
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