OMG. IVE BEEN TRYING TO DO THIS FOR A LONG TIME. THIS IS THE ONLY VIDEO THAT EXPLAINS & SHOWS EXACTLY WHAT STITCH IM REPLACING AND WHERE TO PUT MY NEEDLE. THANK YOU !
Greetings from France 🥰 Congratulations. Absolutely stunning 😍. So well explained. Almost all videos on INVISIBLE JOIN go under the first loop. From now on I will have a real professional finish to my projects. Thanks for sharing caring and making a 70 year old SMILE 😊. Hugs 🤗 from my Newfoundland and me. ❤👍😍🌹
Thank you very much ! I have watched several other videos and not been able to do the invisible join. I got it first time with your lovely clear and calm instructions . Brilliant tutorial !!
I am only sorry I didnt watch this sooner haha. But, I do feel that things need to be learned at the RIGHT time and this is the right time! Thank you so much!!!
Hi, Helen, I write to you from the city of São Paulo/Brasil. It is great to learn the perfect crochet in your tutorials Thank you, thank you so much. Kisses.
Thank you so much and thank you even more for showing how to secure the invisible join, the video i found before yours didnt help with that at all. Thanks!
Learning this technique has saved me so much aggravation. However I wonder if you have more magic about joining a chain or two to a stitch at the end of a round. Thank you so much.
this is great! one question -- after you complete the invisible join, how and where do you put your hook back to resume the next row or round, especially if it's the same color?
the invisible join is only used when you are changing colour for the next round, or on the final round. If you are continuing with the same colour use a slip stitch join.
Thank you Helen. All these years of struggling!!! Back to making your Revelations now. Lovely blankie 🥰
OMG. IVE BEEN TRYING TO DO THIS FOR A LONG TIME. THIS IS THE ONLY VIDEO THAT EXPLAINS & SHOWS EXACTLY WHAT STITCH IM REPLACING AND WHERE TO PUT MY NEEDLE. THANK YOU !
Greetings from France 🥰 Congratulations. Absolutely stunning 😍. So well explained. Almost all videos on INVISIBLE JOIN go under the first loop. From now on I will have a real professional finish to my projects. Thanks for sharing caring and making a 70 year old SMILE 😊. Hugs 🤗 from my Newfoundland and me. ❤👍😍🌹
Oh my goodness what a brilliant idea. Thank you soooo much for sharing
You have such a calming voice, thank you for making this easy to understand
Thank you very much ! I have watched several other videos and not been able to do the invisible join. I got it first time with your lovely clear and calm instructions . Brilliant tutorial !!
Glad it helped
Great video. Thanks, Helen for your amazing videos and designs
I finally got it!! Thank you so very much!! I love learning from you, Helen, in these tutorials!!!
I'm so glad!
Great explanations and demonstrations. Thank you!
omg you have just revolutionised my crochet joins !!!
Great video and tutorial. So much neater than the method I have been using. Thank you.
Thank you, thank you, THANK YOU!!!!! I've always hated the look of the regular "join & fasten off"! This is amazing!
so pleased it has helped you :)
Brilliant demo, thanks so much
Best tutorial I've seen thank you. Very helpful.
Thank you :)
Wonderful, thank you :)
My life has been forever changed. Thank you !
Thank you. Excellent info and much needed. 🐨🐨
I am only sorry I didnt watch this sooner haha. But, I do feel that things need to be learned at the RIGHT time and this is the right time! Thank you so much!!!
Excellent explanation. Very good video. Thank you!
That's so easy to follow and thank you so much for a great tutorial❣❣
Great tutorial. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you that’s so cool in all the time I have knitted and crochet never new this invisible stitch existed thank you so much have to share this 🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺
Xcbrillinat tutorial, I love your teachings. Thank you x
Brilliant teacher, thank you!
You are an amazing teacher! Thank you 💕
Hi, Helen, I write to you from the city of São Paulo/Brasil. It is great to learn the perfect crochet in your tutorials Thank you, thank you so much. Kisses.
Thank you so much and thank you even more for showing how to secure the invisible join, the video i found before yours didnt help with that at all. Thanks!
Wonderful! I will certainly be using this technique in future! Thank you!
Thank you explaining so well!!!
Awesome! I learned something new and very useful today
Thanks, I always struggled to make my finish to look neat.
Glad I could help!
Love this. Thanks for sharing.
Super good and clear explanation.
Wonderful Helen!! ❌
Wonderful tutorial. Thank you!
Well explained. Great job!
Learning this technique has saved me so much aggravation. However I wonder if you have more magic about joining a chain or two to a stitch at the end of a round. Thank you so much.
Awesome tutorial! Thank you so much!
So Great tutorial thank you so much :)
Fantastic! Thanks so much
Thanks for sharing that's great
Excellent
Brilliant thankyou
So lovely thank you so much.
Thank you !
this is great! one question -- after you complete the invisible join, how and where do you put your hook back to resume the next row or round, especially if it's the same color?
the invisible join is only used when you are changing colour for the next round, or on the final round. If you are continuing with the same colour use a slip stitch join.
@@crystalsandcrochet thank you very much! how do you navigate the hole formed by using the slip stitch join or is it inevitable?
Brilliant!
How do you do it when your last stitch is a chain and your round starts with a chain
exactly the same way, but you work down the chain that acts as your 1st stitch
@@crystalsandcrochet thank you!!!
Thank you
Does a standing stitch count as a stitch because it seemed to add another stitch
yes, a standing stitch is always the first stitch of any row or round when you are changing colours
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