Your method is PERFECT! I've tried so many different ways to keep that seam straight and for one reason or another, they didn't work, they looked awful, or it was just too complicated for my tiny little mind! Yours works, the seam looks great and I understand your directions easily! The only thing I changed was I did a ch1 on both rows instead of ch2 on one. It eliminates that gap that needs to be covered up and doesn't cause any problems with the count or the direction of the seam. Again, thank you, thank you, thank you!
you're an angel! i'm currently making sweater sleeves in the round with hdc, and i wasn't too happy with the thought of a seam swirling up the length of the arm. thank you so much!
Thank you so much for your tutorial. You explained it better than any of the others I watched and although they knew what they were doing, their explanations were not as clear as yours! I finally get it! Thank you again!
I am glad you found my method useful)) I came up with it almost as soon I started using Hdc st in the round, I wanted everything to look perfect)) As I was learning other crochet stitches and watching teaching channels, I realized there was no video like it, so I decided to make one)) Then I decided to make a thorough and organized tutorial channel for crocheters, as many channels out there did not satisfy my learning needs)) So here I am putting together different crochet ways, stitches and patterns for everyone to reference:)
The best crochet hack I have learned in ages! Thank you so much. I watched other video techniques and found yours by far the best. I have subscribed and look forward to investigating your other videos!
you're awesome! i'm working a HDC winter snow hat / beanie and I was getting the slanted line. My good friend Mr. Google brought me to you to fix it! Thanks much!
This is remarkable and looks so much easier than any other I've seen. Do you have this in written directions anywhere? I do well watching the video but much better if I have it written down somewhere. Thanks . . .
I just started a tube sock pattern and I was looking for a better way to hide the join and stay straight and just found this video! Thank you so much for it, I love it!
Thank you so much for this video! I just shared it on Pinterest. I hope it helps you grow your channel and I also hope it helps other people with the same struggle I have had. Have a beautiful day ❤️
Ingenious! I have no idea how long it took you to come up with this method, but I am soooo glad you spent that time. This is amazing! It is truly a straight seam, and almost indiscernible. Wow! This makes my day. I'm using your method on a Kindle cover for one of my grands, and am so pleased. Thank you!!!
wow...I'm so glad i found this ..... it's awesome and I love it...... i can make loads of gloves now it wont wont have a wonky line lol.... ty for sharing
Betsy A D I'm glad you found this tutorial useful! This method is also great to use when making socks, booties and sleeves. I use it also for making baby hats when using Hdc st.
This is the best tutorial and it really does work! I was wondering though, should you follow this same procedure when you are doing the increase rounds, like for example when you are making a hat and you increase for the crown? Thank you so much!
Thank you for your share. Its sure does away with an unsighlty seam. Why do you start with chain one and in next row you go up to chain two? So for further rows I should chain 2? It seems to give me a small gap, maybe I yanked the yarn too much.
This was one of my first videos of the sort, maybe I got nervous and made an error))) I always just do chain one when using this method. When I came up with this idea, there was nothing like this posted, I see now there are many more videos)) I came up with a way to keep a seam straight with Double Crochet stitches as well, it should be on my channel. I’m glad you found my videos useful. Enjoy crocheting😊🤗
@@lovelyknitcrochetbyyanina909 There is still nothing like this. It looks awesome. I tried chain two and there is a small gap between the rows. So I am trying chain one. As long as the stitch numbers are correct and that seam does not show its all good. Thank you!
Hi, found your video really interesting and enjoyable, I suffer from arthritis in my hands and have tried most hooks to help me crochet longer and ease my discomfort. I have tried putting grips of various mediums on my hooks sadly none have worked. Please could you tell me what medium you are using on your hooks as I am assuming it is to help you grip, thank you for your time and trouble regards Jan Staniforth
Esther Fogel The straight seam method for the Dc st is different. I have a tutorial for that: ruclips.net/video/4sto3c9kvyI/видео.html. For the single crochet, I usually crochet in spiral to avoid having a seam.
Your method is PERFECT! I've tried so many different ways to keep that seam straight and for one reason or another, they didn't work, they looked awful, or it was just too complicated for my tiny little mind! Yours works, the seam looks great and I understand your directions easily! The only thing I changed was I did a ch1 on both rows instead of ch2 on one. It eliminates that gap that needs to be covered up and doesn't cause any problems with the count or the direction of the seam. Again, thank you, thank you, thank you!
Genius! That diagonal seam was driving me crazy!!!! Thx so much!!
you're an angel! i'm currently making sweater sleeves in the round with hdc, and i wasn't too happy with the thought of a seam swirling up the length of the arm. thank you so much!
One of the best videos I have seen on how to make an invisible join for HD. Thank you. :)
Thank you so much for your tutorial. You explained it better than any of the others I watched and although they knew what they were doing, their explanations were not as clear as yours! I finally get it! Thank you again!
I am glad you found my method useful)) I came up with it almost as soon I started using Hdc st in the round, I wanted everything to look perfect)) As I was learning other crochet stitches and watching teaching channels, I realized there was no video like it, so I decided to make one)) Then I decided to make a thorough and organized tutorial channel for crocheters, as many channels out there did not satisfy my learning needs)) So here I am putting together different crochet ways, stitches and patterns for everyone to reference:)
The best crochet hack I have learned in ages! Thank you so much. I watched other video techniques and found yours by far the best. I have subscribed and look forward to investigating your other videos!
😱 I have been looking for this forever! I frogged my sample 5-6 times until I found your video, thank you sooooo much for sharing 👍🏼😊
ME TOO
you're awesome! i'm working a HDC winter snow hat / beanie and I was getting the slanted line. My good friend Mr. Google brought me to you to fix it! Thanks much!
This is remarkable and looks so much easier than any other I've seen. Do you have this in written directions anywhere? I do well watching the video but much better if I have it written down somewhere. Thanks . . .
I just started a tube sock pattern and I was looking for a better way to hide the join and stay straight and just found this video! Thank you so much for it, I love it!
Awesome information!💕
Thank you for this technique so much!!
Thank you so much for this video! I just shared it on Pinterest. I hope it helps you grow your channel and I also hope it helps other people with the same struggle I have had. Have a beautiful day ❤️
So great! Thanks
Will this also make sure that a colour change later on won't move vertically?
Ingenious! I have no idea how long it took you to come up with this method, but I am soooo glad you spent that time. This is amazing! It is truly a straight seam, and almost indiscernible. Wow! This makes my day. I'm using your method on a Kindle cover for one of my grands, and am so pleased. Thank you!!!
I love this method and it actually works! Thank you for sharing!
Thank you so much for sharing this tips. It's help me with my crochet project. 🥰
I love this idea! It's easy & that's good, bc I'm a beginner. Thank you, & I've shared!
Bobbie Murphy I'm glad you liked this tutorial:) I also have one for Dc stitches: ruclips.net/video/Ep-9fsmiGfw/видео.html
wow...I'm so glad i found this ..... it's awesome and I love it...... i can make loads of gloves now it wont wont have a wonky line lol.... ty for sharing
Betsy A D I'm glad you found this tutorial useful! This method is also great to use when making socks, booties and sleeves. I use it also for making baby hats when using Hdc st.
I will be definitely using this method for my hdc patterns ...:)
Thank you so much for your time and effort! It is so very appreciated!
Thanks for this video ❤
Brilliant. Thank you.
Awesome!❤️ Thank you for sharing!!!
Brenda Meredith you’re very welcome)
thank you so much! it works and is simple :)
Thanks for this video. So easy!
This is the best tutorial and it really does work! I was wondering though, should you follow this same procedure when you are doing the increase rounds, like for example when you are making a hat and you increase for the crown? Thank you so much!
Yes, it works, I tried it with increases
Great! Tqvm
Desde Chile 🇨🇱Gracias 🌺
Thank you for your video!
Thank you for your share. Its sure does away with an unsighlty seam. Why do you start with chain one and in next row you go up to chain two? So for further rows I should chain 2? It seems to give me a small gap, maybe I yanked the yarn too much.
This was one of my first videos of the sort, maybe I got nervous and made an error))) I always just do chain one when using this method. When I came up with this idea, there was nothing like this posted, I see now there are many more videos)) I came up with a way to keep a seam straight with Double Crochet stitches as well, it should be on my channel. I’m glad you found my videos useful. Enjoy crocheting😊🤗
@@lovelyknitcrochetbyyanina909 There is still nothing like this. It looks awesome. I tried chain two and there is a small gap between the rows. So I am trying chain one. As long as the stitch numbers are correct and that seam does not show its all good. Thank you!
Thank you!
Great thinking❣️🌷❣️
Awesome, thank you🙂
Sure ! I found a tutorial on the web how to make a soft grip for crochet hooks out of gel pen grips. I'll try to find that link for you.
I still can't do it! I watched your video and I thought I could do it but it is messed up still ! I've re did it 3 times driving my husband nuts!
Hi, found your video really interesting and enjoyable, I suffer from arthritis in my hands and have tried most hooks to help me crochet longer and ease my discomfort. I have tried putting grips of various mediums on my hooks sadly none have worked. Please could you tell me what medium you are using on your hooks as I am assuming it is to help you grip, thank you for your time and trouble regards Jan Staniforth
amazing thanks for sharing
Connie Brown you are welcome) I am currently getting ideas for nee tutorials, stay tuned👍🏻
Does this method work also for single crochet and double crochet?
Esther Fogel The straight seam method for the Dc st is different. I have a tutorial for that: ruclips.net/video/4sto3c9kvyI/видео.html. For the single crochet, I usually crochet in spiral to avoid having a seam.