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Thank you for a quality video! Kudos to that person! No annoying music, voice is clear and crisp, and I can see everything that you are doing! ❤❤
Excellent instructions. Not only could I follow you, but it made sense why to do it that way ("creating a V like every other crochet stitch"). Thank You!
Thank you very much this is by far the easiest method of so many so called invisible methods. You explained and showed how to do it extremely well
You are such a good teacher
I just started doing this when finishing projects and it looks so much better than what I did before
You are a good teacher!
Thank you!
Thank you so much for the tutorial. It was very helpful.
so did you slip stitch to join every round and then just did the invisible join to fasten off?
Hey Brittany, thank you so much for this tutorial it was so helpful and easy to understand. Your awesome!
Thank you
Oh thank you this is wonderful. Looks so much better.
So, crocheting with only 1 colour, this whole process needs to be done on each row? It would take me a year to do a 5 row circle….
One of the first things she says it is for binding off only.
More than this help, which I thank you for, is there anyway to join each row without having that horizontal bar from the slip stitch showing?
Same! I hate that little bar! 😄
great tip, I always seem to get a bigger bump than you had
What yarn did you use? It's beautiful! ♥
I used Red Heart With Love, jadeite for this tutorial. Lovely to work with!
Yes it is! It's one of my favorite yarns to work with :))
Thank U. Very useful. Very neat.
I have just finished crocheting a baby blanket in a round shape but it doesn't lie flat and it curls up at the end how do I get it to go flat
You're welcome!
Awesome Thanks!!❤
How would you start the next row?
perfect, thanks!
Great tutorial. Thank you so much for posting.
Thank you..............
Awesome 🙋 Thanks 💓
Anyone know how to join fpdc correctly?
I hate to cut my yarn every round, there must be a easier way....
This technique is designed to bind/tie off your project. She said so in the very beginning of the video
Sure you crochet over the join anyway so why bother? Thanks for the info tho x
Thank you for a quality video! Kudos to that person! No annoying music, voice is clear and crisp, and I can see everything that you are doing! ❤❤
Excellent instructions. Not only could I follow you, but it made sense why to do it that way ("creating a V like every other crochet stitch"). Thank You!
Thank you very much this is by far the easiest method of so many so called invisible methods. You explained and showed how to do it extremely well
You are such a good teacher
I just started doing this when finishing projects and it looks so much better than what I did before
You are a good teacher!
Thank you!
Thank you so much for the tutorial. It was very helpful.
so did you slip stitch to join every round and then just did the invisible join to fasten off?
Hey Brittany, thank you so much for this tutorial it was so helpful and easy to understand. Your awesome!
Thank you
Oh thank you this is wonderful. Looks so much better.
So, crocheting with only 1 colour, this whole process needs to be done on each row? It would take me a year to do a 5 row circle….
One of the first things she says it is for binding off only.
More than this help, which I thank you for, is there anyway to join each row without having that horizontal bar from the slip stitch showing?
Same! I hate that little bar! 😄
great tip, I always seem to get a bigger bump than you had
What yarn did you use? It's beautiful! ♥
I used Red Heart With Love, jadeite for this tutorial. Lovely to work with!
Yes it is! It's one of my favorite yarns to work with :))
Thank U. Very useful. Very neat.
I have just finished crocheting a baby blanket in a round shape but it doesn't lie flat and it curls up at the end how do I get it to go flat
Thank you!
You're welcome!
Awesome Thanks!!❤
How would you start the next row?
perfect, thanks!
Great tutorial. Thank you so much for posting.
Thank you..............
Awesome 🙋 Thanks 💓
Anyone know how to join fpdc correctly?
I hate to cut my yarn every round, there must be a easier way....
This technique is designed to bind/tie off your project. She said so in the very beginning of the video
Sure you crochet over the join anyway so why bother? Thanks for the info tho x