I have been crocheting for more than 40 years, and whenever I did some stitch like this, I would be told, "That's not a correct stitch. That's weird." Thank you for showing that we don't have to stick to merely ch, sl, sc, hdc, dc, tc, yo, pull through, and turn! Happy Hooking!!!
I've watched many videos on the invisible join and, though a bit more complex than the others, this is the only method that I find intuitive. It resembles the invisible close at the end of projects or a colour change quite closely and will work great for stripped amigurumi projects as it doesn't produce the jog you get by working in a spiral, which is exactly what I've been looking for. Brilliant idea! Thanks for sharing.
After trying MULTIPLE times, I, too, gave up. This is way too difficult to try without dialogue explaining what you’re doing. Next time, ditch the music and give verbal directions.
Thank you for your clear instruction, and I have a question: Can I apply this method for a magic ring with 6 single crochet? Hope to hear from you soon 😁😁
You can use this method with as many as you like. BUT, this method only suitable (looking best) for the large pattern, with small pattern we should use the basic method (slip stitch for end row or spiral crochet-endless row) Sorry for my late answer 😢
Thank you for this video. It’s the best looking technique I could find on UA-cam. I’m a beginner and having trouble with one part of the technique. After you put your hook through the loop that had the stitch marker, and make a SC, where do you insert the hook for the next SC? I tried finding the first stitch but it’s always buried because of using the second stitch earlier.
There is: the last stitch of every round is always into the second stitch, because the first stitch in every round not have the "top loop" that use for the last stitch of round join in to finish a round.
this by far is the most invisible join row i've ever tried! i have a little trouble understanding what counts as the first stitch when i'm increasing into the first stitch (how much of the mass i need to take with my crochet hook for my yarn over and pull through. it looks like you stab under the first stitch and take it all?). It looks like stitch into the back loop only on the first join for the magic ring, is that right? aAd from then on you ignore the first stitch and pull through the horizontal bar made when you pulled the yarn through the second stitch?
The loop we pull (when end the row) will replace the top head for below stitch, so, on every row, we must be pull to the second stitch, even the first row that with magic ring.
Hello from .Greece!I used this method and it works fine the increases in circle!But if we want to stop the increase sand continue to create something only with single.crochet,can I close every round with this method?I tried to but it seems like a big rounded seam to be created
Hi Greece from Vietnam 🙋 I use this method for this crochet pants: ua-cam.com/video/ASRZNPg29j4/v-deo.html I Just used single crochet, you can check out the final results
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@@Snailboo That would be great if you could! But I understand these are a lot of work to make so if not that's ok too haha . I also have sc2tog as the first stitch in a round in some of my patterns I am following. Would this method still work for that? If I understand right, your method makes the first single crochet in the round as a result? Not sure how I would apply this method at the end of my amigurumi pieces when all of the stitches are decreasing to close up a head piece for example.
@@kdawg4evo no no, the first sc on my tip is for normal sc, but it don't have a loop on it's head then the loop you pull at the end (after you make the last sc) will complete your first sc. Then, if you have 1 increase sc /or 1 decrease sc first, just do it as originally, the loop at the end will complete your row/round!
Sorry for my late reply ❤️ Of course we should be, because the decrease stitches will make the line if we use original method: decreased steadily. That's why I always decrease with another number at start (you can see the example on my another pattern) and the decrease method is quite similar 😉
ofcourse yes, but with small amigurumi I think we should be use original techniquek, this tip look suitable with large pattern because it's still have a little arose at the join point when we stuffed.
Any idea of how you would change colours (at which point) so that there is not this ugly jog when doing stripes in Amigurumi. Thanks for this awesome video. I also prefer your chain method instead if the magic ring. Much neater. Thank you.
The last stitch of the round will join with the 2nd stitch of that round, at the beginning of the round, 1st stitch is the loop you pull and join with the loop of [ last stitch + 2nd stitch]
Chỗ nối bề trái sẽ có 1 đường gân đó ạ, thật ra cách này vẫn sẽ làm gồ lên 1 ít ko invisible hoàn toàn nhưng thẩm mỹ hơn cách kết hàng truyền thống 1 tí.
Hey I am stuck at the first round after inserting the loop through the second stitch. What do you do with the first stitch then? I tried several variations and they all look really weird...Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!
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Nothings wrong with your hands. "Elinize sağlık" is a Turkish idiom. When someone makes handmade things; like a good meal or a hard working crochet round like you do, we say "eline sağlık" for the praise you :) And that tip is very handy. Thank you.
How does that work?? So don’t slip stitch and chain one into first stitch of last round - just single crochet into that first stitch to start the next row? Anything you can share would be so appreciated.
For things that are made out of sc or cross-stitch sc you can usually get away with not joining, especially for shapes like spheres. However if you're making stripes or have different stitches or patterns it'll be noticeable that you're making a spiral. There will also be a noticeable edge where you finish (except for spheres and sphere-like shapes) which can be very visible on some projects. It's possible to minimise it somewhat, but not completely. It's really useful to know different techniques so you can best chose what is needed for a project, but I agree that going in a spiral is the easiest least visible method for things like amigurumi!
Optional. Why don’t you try this. Mute the music. And change the playback speed ( there’s three dots, upper right corner). Re play the video as many times you need. That’s what I did 💁🏻 Good luck 😉
I found this one pretty tough too, I admit! But I did do the volume down and slowest speed, then it was just determination.... it WAS tricky though! I always wish someone could get WAAAAY up close to those dang little stitches when going into the last stitch; I'm still trying to see exactly which it is. I'm grateful for the vid though... now just to get this down! 😄😳
but there is nothing horizontal line yarn when we finish the row. not invisible completely, but this is a tip, another choice, and maybe in some case, it will useful or rather than the traditional way I think 😊
P/s: In this tutorial, I used perfect crochet cicle method, and this method is availabled here: ua-cam.com/video/MH8onf8A-S0/v-deo.html&t
I have been crocheting for more than 40 years, and whenever I did some stitch like this, I would be told, "That's not a correct stitch. That's weird." Thank you for showing that we don't have to stick to merely ch, sl, sc, hdc, dc, tc, yo, pull through, and turn!
Happy Hooking!!!
I've watched many videos on the invisible join and, though a bit more complex than the others, this is the only method that I find intuitive. It resembles the invisible close at the end of projects or a colour change quite closely and will work great for stripped amigurumi projects as it doesn't produce the jog you get by working in a spiral, which is exactly what I've been looking for.
Brilliant idea! Thanks for sharing.
Wow just perfection! This is exactly what I was looking for and you nailed it. Thank you for sharing . ❤
I'm very happy when my sharing will be useful for you 😊 thank you for your support ❤️
Wowww ...I was looking for the invisible slip stitch and here I found it..thank you so much ..it's really helpful
Good morning wow beautiful technique I have to try and see if I can learn to do this play new technique to me I have to try it.
Great video. Interesting, but you made it a lot more difficult than needed.
Soooo complicated I gave up. :-(
After trying MULTIPLE times, I, too, gave up. This is way too difficult to try without dialogue explaining what you’re doing. Next time, ditch the music and give verbal directions.
Wow, this is ingenious, great method, thank you for sharing!!!
I'm very happy when my sharing is really useful 😊
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Thanks for sharing. I made a perfecr circle. Love this video.
Wow!! Thank you sooo much!🤗🤗
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interesting and so different compare to the other tutorials I have watched on invisible join. Thank you. Shall use this :) xx
Thank you for your clear instruction, and I have a question: Can I apply this method for a magic ring with 6 single crochet? Hope to hear from you soon 😁😁
You can use this method with as many as you like. BUT, this method only suitable (looking best) for the large pattern, with small pattern we should use the basic method (slip stitch for end row or spiral crochet-endless row)
Sorry for my late answer 😢
This is game changing! Thank you 🥰
Thank you for your support ❤️
Thank you for this video. It’s the best looking technique I could find on UA-cam. I’m a beginner and having trouble with one part of the technique. After you put your hook through the loop that had the stitch marker, and make a SC, where do you insert the hook for the next SC? I tried finding the first stitch but it’s always buried because of using the second stitch earlier.
Next sc will be at... ah... next sc 😅 you can watch my newest vid with closer view: ua-cam.com/video/g8kT61lQJDA/v-deo.html
Maybe easier to follow
What lovely easy to follow vid. Thxxx
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Nice! I will practice it and use it in my amigurumi. Thanks.
Thanks for your support ❤️
So only the first round needs to go into the second stitch? All the others are in the first stitch?
There is: the last stitch of every round is always into the second stitch, because the first stitch in every round not have the "top loop" that use for the last stitch of round join in to finish a round.
Thank you for your clear explanation 🙏❤️
This is genius! Thanks!
You're welcome 😊❤️❤️
Thanks for watching!
Beautiful tutorial I will try and keep you posted 👍👍👌🙏😊
Thank you for your liking it ❤️
this by far is the most invisible join row i've ever tried!
i have a little trouble understanding what counts as the first stitch when i'm increasing into the first stitch (how much of the mass i need to take with my crochet hook for my yarn over and pull through. it looks like you stab under the first stitch and take it all?).
It looks like stitch into the back loop only on the first join for the magic ring, is that right? aAd from then on you ignore the first stitch and pull through the horizontal bar made when you pulled the yarn through the second stitch?
The loop we pull (when end the row) will replace the top head for below stitch, so, on every row, we must be pull to the second stitch, even the first row that with magic ring.
so useful... thank you for sharing
Hello from .Greece!I used this method and it works fine the increases in circle!But if we want to stop the increase sand continue to create something only with single.crochet,can I close every round with this method?I tried to but it seems like a big rounded seam to be created
Hi Greece from Vietnam 🙋
I use this method for this crochet pants: ua-cam.com/video/ASRZNPg29j4/v-deo.html
I Just used single crochet, you can check out the final results
Thank you 😊
This is seriously great!!! Thanks a lot
Is this the back or front bump
Or middle
I love this! Would you happen to have a method or tutorial like this for taller stitches?
Your mean Taller stitches like double crochet, right? If it is, I researched it too, I think I found the resolution, I will make and post it later 😉
@@Snailboo yes that's what I meant. Thank you!
Thank you.
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It's great 👍 but I cannot see the stitch where the hook is inserted into ☹️🤔🙄
Do you have a video showing how you would change colors with this method?
I have not did about it yet, if you need I will make a new video for this subject?
@@Snailboo That would be great if you could! But I understand these are a lot of work to make so if not that's ok too haha
. I also have sc2tog as the first stitch in a round in some of my patterns I am following. Would this method still work for that? If I understand right, your method makes the first single crochet in the round as a result? Not sure how I would apply this method at the end of my amigurumi pieces when all of the stitches are decreasing to close up a head piece for example.
@@kdawg4evo no no, the first sc on my tip is for normal sc, but it don't have a loop on it's head then the loop you pull at the end (after you make the last sc) will complete your first sc.
Then, if you have 1 increase sc /or 1 decrease sc first, just do it as originally, the loop at the end will complete your row/round!
Snailboo That would be great if you made a video about this technique combined with changing colors.
Thank You!
Best ever video and example
Thank you for your support ❤️ ❤️ 😊
Hello! This is by far the best invisible join! How do I do a decrease using this perfect circle method though??
Sorry for my late reply ❤️
Of course we should be, because the decrease stitches will make the line if we use original method: decreased steadily. That's why I always decrease with another number at start (you can see the example on my another pattern) and the decrease method is quite similar 😉
How about if dc? Was it just the same step?
This is tip for dc: ua-cam.com/video/ukFBUG7_aO8/v-deo.html
You can consult it!
Great video!
I truely like this method alot. The joins are less visible to the eyes. 👍🏻🤗
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Fantastic!! Thanks for sharing. 😍
😉❤️❤️
Muy hermoso su trabajo y didáctico, gracias por enseñarnos
❤😊super video
Can I use this technique for amigurumi?
ofcourse yes, but with small amigurumi I think we should be use original techniquek, this tip look suitable with large pattern because it's still have a little arose at the join point when we stuffed.
Any idea of how you would change colours (at which point) so that there is not this ugly jog when doing stripes in Amigurumi. Thanks for this awesome video. I also prefer your chain method instead if the magic ring. Much neater. Thank you.
I think if we wanna change color, we will change after pull the loop to join at the end of row, next loop on the hook will be new color.
@@Snailboo Thank you so much, tried it and it worked perfectly. No more jogs when making striped Amigurumi.
@@louisetheunissen6916 you're welcome 😉 and thank you for your support ❤️
Thanks a million!
You're welcome ❤️ and thanks for your support 😊❤️
😁👍 how do you do this with double crochet circles?
Awesome! Thank you! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼😊
Everyone is just awesome
So at the end of the "tip" does that count as one stitch or does the next stitch my 1st?
The last stitch of the round will join with the 2nd stitch of that round, at the beginning of the round, 1st stitch is the loop you pull and join with the loop of [ last stitch + 2nd stitch]
@@Snailboo Yes but when I start the new round does the end of the "tip" count as the 1st stitch of the next round?
Sorry if I'm so confusing
How does the back of the product look like?
Chỗ nối bề trái sẽ có 1 đường gân đó ạ, thật ra cách này vẫn sẽ làm gồ lên 1 ít ko invisible hoàn toàn nhưng thẩm mỹ hơn cách kết hàng truyền thống 1 tí.
Genius!
How are you going to join it together
This is awesome thanks a lot for sharing
I'm very happy when my sharing will be useful 😉 thank you for your support ❤️
Could I use this method for amigurumi?
Of course you could 😊 I'm very happy when my sharing will be useful 🤗
Thanks, I will try to amigurumi. I don't like to do spiral method. I will give a try invisible join first for amigurumi.
My circle never comes out flat likr yours,gradually mines turns upto a cup shape
Perfect
amazing
Thank you ❤️
Wooooooooooooooooooooooooow😍😍😍😍😍
😊💕💕
Hey I am stuck at the first round after inserting the loop through the second stitch. What do you do with the first stitch then? I tried several variations and they all look really weird...Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!
The loop through the second stitch, the next loop will be through that loop and the first loop, both of them 😊
Hi! What is this song you used? I love it
The song is: where I am from, it's from UA-cam music gallery, you can download it in there 😉
Ewow, that's nice thank you!
Thank you for your support ❤️ 😊
amazing thank you for sharing
Elinize saglik başarılar çok güzel anlaşılır olmus
There is a small accident with crab, more and more house work is added, so, on this free month, my hands is always hurt and it's view not nice!!
Nothings wrong with your hands. "Elinize sağlık" is a Turkish idiom. When someone makes handmade things; like a good meal or a hard working crochet round like you do, we say "eline sağlık" for the praise you :) And that tip is very handy. Thank you.
Ahhh! So that it is!! Thank you for your explanation, I use Google translate then sometimes it's not correct 😅
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You can just not join the rounds and do it that way. But to each their own. That seems just to much work
How does that work?? So don’t slip stitch and chain one into first stitch of last round - just single crochet into that first stitch to start the next row? Anything you can share would be so appreciated.
For things that are made out of sc or cross-stitch sc you can usually get away with not joining, especially for shapes like spheres. However if you're making stripes or have different stitches or patterns it'll be noticeable that you're making a spiral. There will also be a noticeable edge where you finish (except for spheres and sphere-like shapes) which can be very visible on some projects. It's possible to minimise it somewhat, but not completely.
It's really useful to know different techniques so you can best chose what is needed for a project, but I agree that going in a spiral is the easiest least visible method for things like amigurumi!
You still see a line then that way.
すごい!!
Thank you ❤️
すごく 勉強になりました^_^
ありがとう😊
Super
my whole life was a lie😅 thx
Didn't notice much difference 😜😄
Right said the same
👍👏👏👏
I can't figure it out. I need someone actually saying out loud what is happening! I will stick to friendlier videos with human voices.
Watch the yarn shelf's video about this
Optional. Why don’t you try this. Mute the music. And change the playback speed ( there’s three dots, upper right corner). Re play the video as many times you need. That’s what I did 💁🏻 Good luck 😉
I found this one pretty tough too, I admit! But I did do the volume down and slowest speed, then it was just determination.... it WAS tricky though! I always wish someone could get WAAAAY up close to those dang little stitches when going into the last stitch; I'm still trying to see exactly which it is. I'm grateful for the vid though... now just to get this down! 😄😳
But it is not invisible.
but there is nothing horizontal line yarn when we finish the row. not invisible completely, but this is a tip, another choice, and maybe in some case, it will useful or rather than the traditional way I think 😊
Klass🤓
Why close every round see no use. If you want perfect circle then increase not all the rounds on same spot
In the description I said, sometimes joining the rounds is possible
WAY TO MUCH WORK. Just remove the hook and insert into the back of the first stitch and pull through the loop.
Looks the same to me
Too much fast
😅😅 Or you can set 0,5 or 0,75 speed 😄