It's still visible for me. I've been trying to fine a join that isn't visible. But none of them have worked. (BTW I was using double crochet) Although the single crochet stack was very helpful. The seam is still very visible for me.
Thank you! I absolutely love the look of the round this way. I learned to crochet from your channel and membership two years ago. You have a gift for instruction and design.
This is the best tutorial video I've come across so far for this technique. Thank you so much for explaining each different type of stitch type so thoroughly!
Ugh, where was this when I was making all my shopping bags in non-continuous rounds?! Seriously, thank you....from the bottom of my perfectionist heart!
I use the stacked single in lieu of a double when I'm meant to do a turning chain that counts as a DC. It's ever so slightly "chunkier" but it keeps the edges tidier/straight & stops any gaps from a turning chain :)
Thank you. I'm a fairly new crocheter and I am making a dog sweater. The pattern uses a slip stitch to join rounds and it leaves a "seam". That just drives me crazy. I see that on a lot of items I have made and I know that it can be done without that seam. I found this post on IG and am so grateful. Now my work will look so much better.
It's still visible for me. I've been trying to fine a join that isn't visible. But none of them have worked. (BTW I was using double crochet) Although the single crochet stack was very helpful. The seam is still very visible for me.
Thank you! I absolutely love the look of the round this way. I learned to crochet from your channel and membership two years ago. You have a gift for instruction and design.
This is the best tutorial video I've come across so far for this technique. Thank you so much for explaining each different type of stitch type so thoroughly!
Works great! Especially for color changes as well. Just make sure to work the same throughout the project. 🙂❤
I totally L 💜VE this!!!!!!! And the adapted first stitches of the row blew my mind! 🤯
Ugh, where was this when I was making all my shopping bags in non-continuous rounds?! Seriously, thank you....from the bottom of my perfectionist heart!
You are so welcome!
I use the stacked single in lieu of a double when I'm meant to do a turning chain that counts as a DC. It's ever so slightly "chunkier" but it keeps the edges tidier/straight & stops any gaps from a turning chain :)
Thank you for explaining and demonstrating this so clearly:)
I’m making baby hats and this was so helpful! Thanks!
Yay! I’m so thrilled ❤️
Well thanks, I love this joining idea
Never seen it before ❤
Thanks for sharing;finally a great stitch that works ❤
I saw u do this before. I use it all the time & share your video with others.: thanks
Awesome! Thank you!
Game changer! Hope I can do it!
Thank you. I'm a fairly new crocheter and I am making a dog sweater. The pattern uses a slip stitch to join rounds and it leaves a "seam". That just drives me crazy. I see that on a lot of items I have made and I know that it can be done without that seam. I found this post on IG and am so grateful. Now my work will look so much better.
So cleaver. Thank you for sharing
Muchas gracias me sirvió mucho!!! 🙏🙏🙏💖💖💖💖💖
How would you do this when doing single crochet back and forward please
No need for rows to do that
I love this thank you for sharing
Brilliant.
Thank you!
Thank you
Helpful. Thank you.
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you so much 😊
You're welcome 😊
its called 'backward join' & been around long time!
YES. But not everyone knows it so I made this video :-)
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Thank you