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How to make SEAMLESS crochet circle 

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Tutorial . How to make seamless crochet circle

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@user-kpkxgtj
@user-kpkxgtj 3 года назад
Beginning new rows with a single crochet and chain one is a great tip. It looks far better than the usual chain 2 or 3. I will be using that, thank you 😊
@lynettewieger683
@lynettewieger683 Год назад
I have looked at a lot of crochet videos and this is by far the easiest to see with your bulky yarn and good camera angle. Thank you for making this so easy to watch and duplicate. I hope you make more videos!
@bernadettemarymcgarry9520
@bernadettemarymcgarry9520 2 года назад
Thank you. My beanies will look so much better now. This is the best tutorial I’ve seen on joining crochet rounds.
@YamiHoward
@YamiHoward Год назад
I have watched THREE different videos on how to fix that gap when crocheting in the round, and this is the only one that actually made sense and helped! And the others had voiceover! Excellent tutorial, top notch, thank you!
@Irina-McBambina
@Irina-McBambina Год назад
Prefect! Simple instructions that are easy to follow - all without the chatter. Shows that words are unnecessary when guidance is so clear. Thank you! ✨
@sulekhabafna
@sulekhabafna 2 года назад
Best tutorial for joining seamlessly! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 Would love to see more of your videos on different techniques in crochet!! Keep posting!!!
@mycozygardencottage
@mycozygardencottage 2 года назад
Wow! That's awesome! I will be teaching these methods in my classes from now on. I love that you're using a bulky smooth yarn and large hook for instructional purposes. I should do that as well. It shows up so much better on camera. Thank you so much!!!
@mka1636
@mka1636 Год назад
I watched other people's videos, but this one was thicker with yarns and very clear explanations! Finally, it made sense, thank you!
@tgcrafts2536
@tgcrafts2536 2 года назад
Can't believe you haven't had lots more views this is the best demonstration of invisible stitch thank you so much 💓
@misscrafty5904
@misscrafty5904 Год назад
Oh my goodness... I have been looking for a nice, tidy and neat crochet circle for ages.. Then are all either hexagon or octagon not smooth circle. Thank you so much for this tutorial and those little tricks which I have never seen before. Appreciated very much:) Bless you..thank you xx
@nonna5480
@nonna5480 Год назад
Rnd 1 1 sc + 1 ch= 1st DC 11 DC around, total 12 DC Rnd 2: 2:16 Sl ST in 2nd DC (at marker) - back to front/front to back (chg color) 1 sc + 1 ch= 1st DC 24 DC (2 DC ea st around) Rnd 3: 4:46 Sl ST in 2nd DC (at marker) - back to front/front to back (chg color) 1 sc + 1 ch= 1st DC 36 DC Rnd 4: 8:04 Sl ST in 2nd DC (at marker) - back to front/front to back (chg color) 1 sc + 1 ch= 1st DC 48 DC Rnd 5: 10:00 Sl ST in 2nd DC (at marker) - back to front/front to back (chg color) 1 sc + 1 ch= 1st DC 60 DC
@mr.shortpotato4379
@mr.shortpotato4379 Год назад
You writing this out helped so much I was so lost, repeated the video so many times and redid so many circles till I read your comment, thank you 😂😭💚
@nonna5480
@nonna5480 Год назад
@@mr.shortpotato4379 So glad it helps!
@thethriftyfawn
@thethriftyfawn 10 месяцев назад
BEAUTIFUL work! Just subscribed! I've tried to crochet on and off for several years, recently quit again in feb/march when struggling to crochet a bucket hat, and even a simple round coast because of the UGLY joins, and no clear tutorials on how to seamlessly join them. This production is of very high quality, to the point, clear instructions, and suitable for all skill levels. I'm VERY impressed! Thanks again! Fawn 😊
@yebu1182
@yebu1182 Год назад
Just like what other comments said, thank you so much for sharing this good tip, thanks for using super fat yarn and thick hook so we can understand so much better, and oh by the way, with your nice pace too. 😀
@DianaAshton
@DianaAshton 4 месяца назад
Wow finally I've managed to do my circle 😊thank you so much
@teaicecream636
@teaicecream636 10 месяцев назад
شكرا. جربتها و نفعت الحمد لله. Thanks a million.the only video that is simple and the result is awesome. Would you please post videos about grany squares
@serabyne7536
@serabyne7536 2 года назад
Really great! until now it works absolutely fantastic, Ill see how it turns out after the circle is bigger. I can not do with not perfect, so until now i absolutely hated how the flat circle looked and i have pulled out a lot of hours of work because its not perfect, but this really is a big help!
@joysoriano2825
@joysoriano2825 Год назад
I really don't like a visible joining seam that's why I am not making any kind of round projects however, I came across of your video and I will try this informative sharing of yours. Thank you so much. :-D :-D
@ChristinaCrochets
@ChristinaCrochets 2 года назад
Thank you so much for sharing this technique! It's so simple and I ended up with a perfectly seamless circle. I am making a Circle to Square blanket and I wanted my circles as perfect as possible. ❤
@nicks.4276
@nicks.4276 Год назад
Fabulous! Thank you so much. This is game-changing! I'm a beginner (maybe advanced beginner by now) and would love more technique / tips and tricks / hints and hacks videos!
@vandanavarma3661
@vandanavarma3661 2 года назад
Thanks a ton for this detailed tutorial. Just what I needed. Was struggling with ugly seams on my circles.
@francesskinazi1085
@francesskinazi1085 Год назад
This is brilliant!!!! I love it. My question is how can I do this with single crochets? I prefer the tighter look of singles to double crochets
@Fancylooks
@Fancylooks 2 года назад
Best tutorial I have seen... and I have seen over 15 and, incredibly, it is the one with less views, I cannot understand how unfair RU-vid is. I could understand everything you do except those strange codes that you write in the corners... if this is a beginner video, because I guess this is a pretty basic shape ... why those strange codes? What do they mean? How can we understand them?
@maple7908
@maple7908 2 года назад
It's a crochet abbreviation. Like sc- single crochet, dc- double crochet.. Like that.
@Fancylooks
@Fancylooks 2 года назад
@@maple7908 Thank you for your information, I wish the person that made this wonderful video had explained it.
@maple7908
@maple7908 2 года назад
@@Fancylooks as for the beginners, she should be. But, you can learn it soon. 😊
@Fancylooks
@Fancylooks 2 года назад
@@maple7908 Right!
@3dmodelguy21
@3dmodelguy21 2 года назад
@@Fancylooks This is more intermediate with the changes on how to make this seamless join. Beginner videos on doing joins in the round usually use basic joins. Every beginner should learn crochet abbreviations as to do any written pattern you need to know this information and is readily available. Every crocheter that teaches uses these abbreviations and a lot of patterns are in written form so it would be a disservice to any beginner to not learn this. There are countless tutorials and blogs that go over abbreviations. This video tutorial though focuses on adding a technique to the basic beginner technique of joining in the round so it would be easy to assume someone watching this tutorial that they would already know crochet abbreviations. Everything is shown in the video, but having the abbreviations shown in the caption adds to ease of the tutorial, but its not needed to learn what is being taught in the this. On another note though.... This join is magic and one of the best ones on seamless joins I have seen!!
@tammy21inaz
@tammy21inaz Год назад
Thank you ! Thank you! Your video was such a HUGE help
@katrinalowe8687
@katrinalowe8687 2 года назад
Absolute best tutorial I have ever seen and the most perfect circles ever. Do you have written instructions anywhere?
@tiffaniepacker5321
@tiffaniepacker5321 Год назад
Perfect way to add rows but At the end you didn’t show how to end or tie off or start a new color ???
@margiesheets6581
@margiesheets6581 Год назад
Thank you so much!!!! This is terrific! 👍
@Artes2024
@Artes2024 Год назад
Gracias por mostrar su técnica !!! es innovadora para mí pues soy principiante en el crochet.
@chilipeprsandi
@chilipeprsandi 2 года назад
You have some really nice crochet stitch videos. I just subscribed and look forward to trying all of them. Thank you for making tutorials! 💕
@cmbergersct3492
@cmbergersct3492 5 месяцев назад
Thank you! This is great. I haven't found so many half double crochet invisible join videos. I assume it's pretty much the same except I'm not sure how you construct a half double crochet fake stitch at the beginning of the round. I suppose that's why I haven't seen as many videos, it may be trickier and require a different technique. Just using one chain would be too short and using two might be too long?
@drummerlovesthis
@drummerlovesthis 3 года назад
You should do more rows as the larger the project gets the harder it is to keep it rounded. I enjoyed the video though; I learned that a Single Crochet stitch plus one Chain to start a row is a Double Crochet. Thanks!
@ArtBeatKathie
@ArtBeatKathie 2 года назад
Just have to say that I think her doing three full rows is more than fine. If you want to see how more rows work, grab some yarn and make a thing! Make a test thing! I get what you are saying but this is a sample, and an example of how to do a technique, not a full completion of a project in this instance. If you want more, perhaps take some time yourself to test it?
@cmbergersct3492
@cmbergersct3492 5 месяцев назад
​@@ArtBeatKathieif this technique ends up in a more angular Circle during later rows than it would be up to the narrator to put a note about that or mention it that this only works for the first x-rays. Since they didn't, I assume it will continue to be round but the commenter says not. If they're correct, they have a point. If they crocheted incorrectly that could account for the angularity of the circle. I think it's a valid question that could be answered
@loodiamexican
@loodiamexican Год назад
Thank you so much for this!
@AndeLikeTheMint
@AndeLikeTheMint 2 года назад
I don't understand the math. You skip the first stitch but count it as first stitch, so wouldn't your first round have 11 instead of 12
@hollydement2359
@hollydement2359 2 года назад
Awesome. Thankyou so much 4 this tutorial. I've tried so hard to find a solution to that awkward slip stitch gap, & FINALLY found one!💛
@ArtBeatKathie
@ArtBeatKathie 2 года назад
In the first space, the single crochet plus chain is stitch 1 of 12. It is also stitch 1 in all successive rows. (◍•ᴗ•◍)❤
@vyates
@vyates Год назад
Anne - my impression is that the last loop of the round that you pull the slip stitch through lays down and floats over the first skipped DC (sc/chain 1) and then counts as the final stitch in the subsequent round. At least, that works for me to maintain the stitch count and looks very clean.
@ravenm3511
@ravenm3511 Год назад
Same here?
@basantpaudel757
@basantpaudel757 Год назад
​@hollydement2359 र ड फे वा गी
@anoamakumari3215
@anoamakumari3215 Год назад
Besy tutorial😀😀😀
@kathrinehintay2989
@kathrinehintay2989 2 года назад
Can this method be used for seamless joining? Thank you for this tutorial! I have studied the chains characteristics in crocheting this helps a lot in doing the trick more clean. Please do more tips tricks or hacks 😊 God bless!
@Maggie-zw9jq
@Maggie-zw9jq Год назад
By far the best video, very well explained 👏 ! Could you write the exact things we used?
@crochettown6895
@crochettown6895 Год назад
crochet hook 8 mm, cotton cord 5 mm
@demyjc3400
@demyjc3400 2 года назад
Thanks 🥰 could you please do us another video on working into the two back loops of every stitch
@missmayflower
@missmayflower Год назад
There’s only one back loop. 😊
@louisegriffith1088
@louisegriffith1088 9 месяцев назад
Where are the verbal instructions. I don't understand what you are doing.
@liza236
@liza236 Год назад
If I use sc instead of dc, would I use a ch1 or 1 sc as the first stitch of the row?
@unscriptedpodcast256
@unscriptedpodcast256 7 месяцев назад
Omg!!! Thank you!!!
@comfibee
@comfibee 3 месяца назад
Hi! Hoping someone can help me. Been crocheting for less than a month and wanted to ask if this also works for single crochets?
@phuonglamvohoang1007
@phuonglamvohoang1007 Год назад
Wonderful 👏❤️
@phuonglamvohoang1007
@phuonglamvohoang1007 Год назад
Thank you ! ❤
@mykalimba
@mykalimba Год назад
When you get to end of each round, the instructions say to SLST into the 2nd DC. But it looks like you've marked and, consequently, SLST into the *first* stitch (which isn't even a true DC) that was created for that round. What am I missing?
@voyager8148
@voyager8148 9 месяцев назад
I think it's very clear that she DOES slip stitch into the 2nd stitch (the 1st true DC).
@cmbergersct3492
@cmbergersct3492 5 месяцев назад
Because the first double crochet is a fake double crochet, it slides down I think, making it not stick up to quite the same level as the rest of the row due to its irregular construction
@jewelse1975
@jewelse1975 2 года назад
😲 thank you!!!
@latishadavis1854
@latishadavis1854 2 года назад
Very nice
@sabineesslinger-paetzhorn6544
Great
@fabriziaberetta2134
@fabriziaberetta2134 11 месяцев назад
Grazie 🙏
@s3phroblox
@s3phroblox 3 месяца назад
does this make a seam at the back for you guys too?
@RoseannBerggren
@RoseannBerggren Год назад
Thank you for this!! Very easy to understand. Can you share the name of the yarn? I just love it!
@crochettown6895
@crochettown6895 Год назад
cotton cord 5 mm
@damiennevandemoortele7837
@damiennevandemoortele7837 10 месяцев назад
and round 5 ? 60 dc etc ?
@yoonluvrr
@yoonluvrr 5 месяцев назад
for fifth round..do we do1dc 1dc 1dc 2dc ? someone help me please😿
@cmbergersct3492
@cmbergersct3492 5 месяцев назад
When you crochet a circle, that's how the geometry works. You add one more, single, double crochet stitch (or whatever stitch you're using) before the increase in each new round. In other words, the increases are spread out further the longer (wider) the round It's a matter of knowing one's multiplication and division tables
@phojanesyhavong6375
@phojanesyhavong6375 8 месяцев назад
Is that a rope..??..
@crochettown6895
@crochettown6895 8 месяцев назад
Yes, it is
@amishisanghvi3454
@amishisanghvi3454 Год назад
What yarn is this?
@crochettown6895
@crochettown6895 Год назад
cotton cord 5 mm
@zuzettespray9818
@zuzettespray9818 Год назад
The no sound is annoying. Otherwise nice video
@nicks.4276
@nicks.4276 Год назад
FFS. Just play some music while you watch it, then. No matter what music creators pick for a video, there's always someone in the comments who hates it. Damned if they do, damned if they don't.
@cheryljunkin3531
@cheryljunkin3531 Год назад
@@nicks.4276 I can’t like your reply enough!!
@cheryljunkin3531
@cheryljunkin3531 Год назад
When you take the time to make your own RU-vid tutorial you can pick the music. Believe me, there WILL be rude people complaining about it.
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