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[Video Tutorial] Fool Proof Trick On How To Join A Long Series Of Chains Without Twisting Them

This is so easy, you won\’t believe it! If you have trouble with joining long chains or simply avoid patterns that involve joining a long chain without twisting it, here is an extremely nifty trick that will help you tremendously! This method demonstrated by The Lavender Chair is easy and brilliant and will teach you …

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[Free Pattern] This Adorable Crochet Edging & Picot Join Is Made With A Single Thread

Have you seen something more delicate? This Flower Looms: Simple Crochet Edging & Join With Picots by Sarah Bradberry reminds me of the dragonflies with the transparent wings. So beautiful, so perfect, so feminine! Imagine the beauty this exquisite crochet edging ads to a variety of projects from home decor to clothing and more! ———————————————- …

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[Video Tutorial] Learn How To Crochet Post Stitches In This Beautiful Textured Pattern In Spiral Rounds That Don\’t Join

Working in a spiral is ridiculously easy and there is no need for joining. Learn how to make a beautiful Spiral Textured Cowl, courtesy of Kristin Omdahl and learn how to make the perfect post stitches texture without joining at the end of the rounds. The pattern comes in writing and is accompanied by a …

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How To Join Granny Squares: Invisible Stitch Join Method

If you’ve ever wondered how to stitch blocks together without all the extra yard showing, here is a wonderful tutorial. This method is genius!  Learn the Invisible Stitch Join Method used by Vanessa Cabban on her work and demonstrated via step-by-step pictures on her blog. ——————————————— Also known as the ‘ladder stitch’, the invisible stitch …

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[PDF + Video Tutorial] Lovely Technique Of Joining Squares: Flat Braid Joining Technique

The flat braid joining looks amazing and , like the name says, resembles a flat braid. Learn how to do this technique from a crochet idol: Priscilla Hewitt. Her creativity and crochet designs are impressive and amazing. We have already featured some of her beautiful and free patterns, and you can find them here. This …

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Make Life A Little Easier With This Fantastic Method To Join Your Afghan Blocks ( Incredible Tips Offered Too!)

There are many methods to join afghan blocks. Some of them are faster, some are more elaborate. Chances are, you already have a favorite way to join granny squares and blocks and, in case you don’t yet, you can find some methods here. The tutorial featured in this article is going to teach you the …

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[Photo Tutorial] This Technique May Become Your Absolute Favorite Way To Join Blanket Squares!

This method of joining is absolutely gorgeous and one of my favorites, hands-down! The Gourmet Crochet- Flat Braid Joining method by Carolyn Christmas is quick and the results are impressive. It can be easily used for squares that are not all the same size. You can collect all the squares you have in the house …

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[Free Pattern] Fantastic Throw Pattern Using The Join As You Go Method

If afghans don’t usually catch your eyes, this one will, for sure! Fantastic throw pattern! The colors and the design are lovely! Square Upon Square Throw by Katherine Eng is a very pretty and very simple pattern. It requires joining the squares as you go. I know… this may be a bit of a challenge so, …

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