I like this method, it worked out great. Could you please demonstrate this method while working it up in the rounds, or walls? Is there a reason why you worked 5sc's instead of 6sc's, does this method add a extra stitch when you close the circle or when you finish the row or round your working on? Thank you as well for sharing your talents with us 😊
Me ha gustado mucho tu vídeo. Pero lo pongo una y otra vez y no consigo ver después del punto deslizado que punto coges atrás. No se si es el último punto de la vueta anterior o si es donde estaba el deslizado anterior. Gracias.
Thx for your videos. I do love how you finish the rows. What I don't get is the pattern on how to continue when croaching a huge round thing, like a blanket. I've watched your other video too, but have no idea how to continue, when there are much more rows. Cannot figure out the pattern on how to increase. Do you know what I mean? Thx 🙏
Just make 6 increases in each row and make sure that these increases are not located on top of each other in the row, move them. I don't know English, I use a translator.
So what about your count in stitches? Are you basically make a round of 6? Cause I’m seeing an extra stitch added everytime you invisible join… unless…
Each round has the same increase. If you start with 6 the next round has 6+6 which is 12. the next round has 12+6=18 and so on. If you start with 5 stitches the 2nd round has 5=5=10, 3rd round has 10+5=15 and so on.
Bonjour de France, Merci pour ce tuto. J’ai appris quelque chose !!!! Je vais maintenant faire comme vous, ce sera beaucoup plus net. Il manque juste à l’écran le nombre de mailles à la fin de chaque rang. Sinon, c’est parfait. Je m’abonne avec plaisir. 😘😘😘😘😘
Ty for a wonderful instructional video…….. Ok this looks beautiful and you can’t even tell where the join was on each row…….my question is how do I incorporate this technique in a project? Is this technique for working in the round in a “Continuous” Circle Only? e.g. I’m crocheting an Amigurumi Bear right now and I’m starting with the Magic Circle and Joining in the 1st sc, Chaining 1, and starting my First st right under the Chain 1………I’m no expert, still learning……..I’m just trying to figure out if I can incorporate this “Invisible Join” and how to do it and follow the pattern with the correct amount of stitches at the end of each row………Respectfully 🥰👵🏻 🤷🏻♀️
I don't know English, I use a translator. In our country, toys are crocheted in single crochets without joining, in a spiral. Or try this method, I don't crochet amigurumi.
Thank you - could I just ask where you are putting your stitch marker each time - in a chain stitch? , if it was written in a pattern, what would it say? - I get so confused when ending and starting a new row, and I think that's why I keep getting it wrong & ending up with the wrong number of stitches. Thanks so much😊
Are you adding a stitch each time you join? I can’t work it out, my stitch count is wrong every time but then I’m doing a phone case where the stitch count is the same every row so maybe I have to take that into account. If anyone can help me I’d be grateful. Is a stitch added while doing this join? Or not?
Interesting technique- however you are not making 1sc, 2sc - it should read: 1sc, 1 inc usually you have however many single crochet stitches in the magic ring and in the second row you double that number by making increases in each stitch and then in row 3 you continue with one single crochet and one increase alternating etc.
I think that in some other countries this is how people write it. I use many patterns in different languages, it's just a matter of adapting! She isn't wrong, just using different crochet language
How do you incorporate this into a pattern, is this join the first stitch? I’m new to crochet and have an easy pattern going forward and reverse but hate the line the slip stitch join makes and looking for a better way
@sherrymckinney6822 asked: Could you please demonstrate this method while working it up in the rounds, or walls?" I reapeat that request. Adding in this edit, identify type of yarn and hook size.
Doesn’t matter what yarn and hook size as long as you use a suitable hook for the yarn you’re using and it will tell you on the ball band or in the pattern if your following one. It method is the same no matter what yarn.
Absolutely great ! I’ve just discovered you, it’s just perfect ! I’ve tried both methods for DC and SC, I noticed they haven’t the same way. Could you help for the HDC ;-) Thank you very much, thanks for sharing !!
You’re welcome, it’s very helpful ! When you have time, if you please , let me know about the tips for HDC, it would be very appreciated, thanks again and congratulations for your videos.🌷@@crochet_now