Thank you, Nicki. I have been crocheting a doll pattern’s pant leg for two hours now, crochet in, rip out! HDC and the join was at the middle of the leg when I began and at the end of 33 rows, it was on the opposite side of the leg. So frustrating! But, your explanation was so simple. I’ve been crocheting for almost 70 years and never knew this technique for the HDC join in the round. What I can’t understand is why the first pant leg’s seam is straight. Thank you for all your wonderful videos, I’ve learned so much from you.
Thank you for this video tutorial. It has helped me a lot. I did my first hat today and I thought that I had miscounted and that was why I had the slant, but I was wrong. My "Aha" moment was when you revealed that this slant happens naturally as part of the Half Double Crochet Stitch in the round when making a hat with this stitch. I have seen another video which is meant to help with this. So I will keep both these videos in mind. Thank you once again and I will have a look at your written instructions as well.
Great info and tutorial. I don’t join HDC because I can’t stand that seam. With HDC hats I use a stitch marker and do no-join continuous work. I like it much better
Thank you for explaining how and why the seam was going wonky in my hdc beanie. Tried the decrease and increase method and it worked. I prefer hdc over dc when making hats but had given up because the slanted seam drove me nuts. Now I know why!!! Thanks again...now back to hooking.
Thank you for sharing this technique. As you said the slant does affect the pattern when making purses also. And we can't hide it at the edges or the sides. This technique will definitely avoid the shift and enhance the beauty of the end product.
I thought learning the hdc as my second stitch would be a good idea but after the anatomy lesson I think I bit off more than I can chew 😂 Amazing lesson though, literally no other video, bold, or article i've picked through actually discussed this issue with the stitch. Thank you! gonna take another crack at this hat, hopefully it fixes at least one of my problems.
very informative, Nicki , i'm wondering if when you do the decrease stitch if you didn't do the 2nd yarn over before inserting into the second stitch if it would be less bulky and still look cohesive to adjacent stitches? Just a thought , I'm going to have to try it thank you for your expertise
I'm going to attempt this seem to be the most rational way I've seen so for. I want to make beautiful garments and the crocked seam isn't appealing to me. Thank you
OMG! Thank you for the "why". I thought it was me!
Thank you for explaining why there is the issue to start with. This will help me with a hat pattern I’m struggling with
Thank you, Nicki. I have been crocheting a doll pattern’s pant leg for two hours now, crochet in, rip out! HDC and the join was at the middle of the leg when I began and at the end of 33 rows, it was on the opposite side of the leg. So frustrating!
But, your explanation was so simple. I’ve been crocheting for almost 70 years and never knew this technique for the HDC join in the round.
What I can’t understand is why the first pant leg’s seam is straight.
Thank you for all your wonderful videos, I’ve learned so much from you.
Thank you for the great explanation, I've never stopped to think about why this happened, and thank for for explaining the way how to solve it
Interesting! Hadn’t thought of a slip stitch through back stitch only before. Thanks. I’ll be looking for more of your tutorials.
Thank you for this video tutorial. It has helped me a lot. I did my first hat today and I thought that I had miscounted and that was why I had the slant, but I was wrong. My "Aha" moment was when you revealed that this slant happens naturally as part of the Half Double Crochet Stitch in the round when making a hat with this stitch. I have seen another video which is meant to help with this. So I will keep both these videos in mind. Thank you once again and I will have a look at your written instructions as well.
Great info and tutorial. I don’t join HDC because I can’t stand that seam. With HDC hats I use a stitch marker and do no-join continuous work. I like it much better
Thank you for explaining how and why the seam was going wonky in my hdc beanie. Tried the decrease and increase method and it worked. I prefer hdc over dc when making hats but had given up because the slanted seam drove me nuts. Now I know why!!! Thanks again...now back to hooking.
NOW I understand why that darn seam slants away to the right! Thank you for your clear and interesting tutorial
BEST HDC HOW TO VIDEO EVER! Thanks sooooo much♥️
This is the simplest method Ive seen so far. Thanks
Thank you for sharing this technique. As you said the slant does affect the pattern when making purses also. And we can't hide it at the edges or the sides. This technique will definitely avoid the shift and enhance the beauty of the end product.
Thank you so much, I could not stand this trouble. I never realized it was actually the stitch. Sigh.
Thank you,thank you!! Oh, and besides learning about the straight hdc seam, this video also showed me the 'hidden' sl st, so again Thank you!
Thank you for explaining why the seam slants. It was driving me crazy!
You’re so so welcome 🤗
Thank you, for sharing this with us. Making beanies will be done with comfort and ease. Looking forward to making my beanies with a straight seam
This is very informative... Thank you!
Very helpful advice, thanks for the help.
I thought learning the hdc as my second stitch would be a good idea but after the anatomy lesson I think I bit off more than I can chew 😂 Amazing lesson though, literally no other video, bold, or article i've picked through actually discussed this issue with the stitch. Thank you! gonna take another crack at this hat, hopefully it fixes at least one of my problems.
very informative, Nicki , i'm wondering if when you do the decrease stitch if you didn't do the 2nd yarn over before inserting into the second stitch if it would be less bulky and still look cohesive to adjacent stitches? Just a thought , I'm going to have to try it thank you for your expertise
Thanks you so much for the very clear instructions 👍👍👍😀😀
NICE j did not know you could do that i will give it a try on this project thank uou
Thank you for sharing
TY that explanation helps a lot.
Thank you! I've been looking for a straight seem for hdc and the only ones I've been able to find are for dc.
Very helpful. Thank you
Very informative, thanks!
Excellent! Ty
Thanks and very helpful.
Never clicked that the sc/hdc stitches didn’t sit on top of each other hence the slant 🤔. Thank you!
if you do the invisable decrease there will be no bulk
I love the seamless look, but my pattern says to work 2 hdc into each dc from the previous round. Does that mean I will do 4 hdc at the end?
It’s best to follow the pattern
Excelente dica👍👍
❤️
now my seam is floating to the left :')
do I have to make sure I'm not chaining at all at the beginning of each row?
Looking for the straight seam single crochet.
Here you go:
How to Crochet Straight Seam in Rounds for Perfect SC, DC and TR Crochet Circles
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I'm going to attempt this seem to be the most rational way I've seen so for. I want to make beautiful garments and the crocked seam isn't appealing to me. Thank you
Thanks!
maybe try invisible decrease ???
Should be able to reduce some bulk, I presume. Sarah, you must be an amigurumi fan ;)
Making a beanie, and This technique slants to left. Need to do this about every 2 rows to stay straight.
This is a great truck!!
Like this
My seam is still slanting
A bit too fast
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