💕 Daniella, I have been crocheting since I was 7 yers old. I am an award winning artist but I have never done an invisible join because, like you, I thought it would. be too hard for my 70+ brain. I am so glad I found your video. I have watched it many times and I am glad to say that my very first invisible join is truly invisible! I love this method. I don't have to worry about a toggle undoing, a magnet disconnecting, or a jump ring splitting open and ultimately losing my bracelet! Also, my necklaces keep moving as I wear them and the finishing toggle or lobster clasp shows on the side of my neck! I hate that! Now, when I make a long necklace (and I usually do), I can use this method and never worry about the clasps at all!!! Thank you, thank you, thank you!!! I wish I could post you a picture!
Wow, congratulations on all your accomplishments! My grandmother started teaching me to crochet when I was about 5 :) I'm so glad my tutorial helped you and if you want to send me a picture, you can email me at danysska@gmail.com and I can post pictures of your items in a video if you want :)
I appreciate how clear and detailed your videos are not to mention that you take your time and show the whole process not partial. I was wondering if you could possibly show how to do the invisible join for left handed crochet? If not totally understand
Thank you so much for your kind comment! I'd love to help, but honestly I didn't really understand left-handed crochet :D And since I can't crochet with my left hand, I didn't get to try it much.
@@RayBMore. Hi, I'm sorry to say that I don't think there's a lefthanded video on the invisible joining. You just have to trace the diagram from Anna's book and turn it around. Unless, that is, you've learned like I have & that's to convert righthanded instructions to lefthanded? 😏. It's a lifetime necessity. Have you started yet❓🥺 Happy beading, Patty 🧓
Could you possibly make a video on a bead crochet starter kit? Like suggest tools and items that every bead crocheter should have. I’m having a lot of trouble trying to find out what type of tools and materials that I should buy, especially like what type of thread goes with the size of the bead and where to get beads for cheap or for a discount. Thanks!
Hi Daniella, I am trying to master the invisible join and have been watching a few videos on the invisible join . Fusion beads for example puts the thread over the last stitch with no bead and then joins the finished end to the other end the starting end . Your video you pull the thread through the finished end and come up through the bead on the last on the row below. Have you tried both methods? Thank you for your reply as I am a little lost chosing how to finish the ends Patricia
Thé 30w thread would that be like Dmc cotton perle thread. Would this be used for size 8 seed beads too as I have many of them ,or not suitable for them.. Thank you for your reply.
💕 Daniella, I have been crocheting since I was 7 yers old. I am an award winning artist but I have never done an invisible join because, like you, I thought it would. be too hard for my 70+ brain. I am so glad I found your video. I have watched it many times and I am glad to say that my very first invisible join is truly invisible! I love this method. I don't have to worry about a toggle undoing, a magnet disconnecting, or a jump ring splitting open and ultimately losing my bracelet! Also, my necklaces keep moving as I wear them and the finishing toggle or lobster clasp
shows on the side of my neck! I hate that! Now, when I make a long necklace (and I usually do), I can use this method and never worry about the clasps at all!!! Thank you, thank you, thank you!!! I wish I could post you a picture!
Wow, congratulations on all your accomplishments! My grandmother started teaching me to crochet when I was about 5 :) I'm so glad my tutorial helped you and if you want to send me a picture, you can email me at danysska@gmail.com and I can post pictures of your items in a video if you want :)
Thank you, You explained this so well and my bracelet came out bequtifully.
Thank you so much ❤️, I'm so glad you did.
Wonderful video!! Clear, great instructions and easy to follow! Thank you very much!!!
Thank you very much! ❤️
I totally love how encouraging you are in your videos!! You are so clear and wonderful and I love your accent!!
Thank you ❤️
Thank you so much for this and all your tutorials! ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Thank you so much for your kind comment! I really appreciate it!
I appreciate how clear and detailed your videos are not to mention that you take your time and show the whole process not partial. I was wondering if you could possibly show how to do the invisible join for left handed crochet? If not totally understand
Thank you so much for your kind comment! I'd love to help, but honestly I didn't really understand left-handed crochet :D And since I can't crochet with my left hand, I didn't get to try it much.
@@Danysska Thank you for responding and I appreciate you for letting me know about left hand crochet 🧶
Hi,
Ann Benson has a left handed tutorial on you tube. I’m left handed too and I was glad to see it. Hope it helps you.
Beading Hugs, Patty 🧑🏻🦳
@@PatriciaMaund Wow thank you so very much
@@RayBMore.
Hi, I'm sorry to say that I don't think there's a lefthanded video on the invisible joining. You just have to trace the diagram from Anna's book and turn it around. Unless, that is, you've learned like I have & that's to convert righthanded instructions to lefthanded? 😏. It's a lifetime necessity.
Have you started yet❓🥺
Happy beading, Patty 🧓
Thank you🌻
You're welcome ❤️
Could you possibly make a video on a bead crochet starter kit? Like suggest tools and items that every bead crocheter should have. I’m having a lot of trouble trying to find out what type of tools and materials that I should buy, especially like what type of thread goes with the size of the bead and where to get beads for cheap or for a discount. Thanks!
What a coincidence! Just yesterday, I started preparing such a video. I will publish it soon.
Hi Daniella, I am trying to master the invisible join and have been watching a few videos on the invisible join . Fusion beads for example puts the thread over the last stitch with no bead and then joins the finished end to the other end the starting end . Your video you pull the thread through the finished end and come up through the bead on the last on the row below. Have you tried both methods? Thank you for your reply as I am a little lost chosing how to finish the ends Patricia
Hi, I've tried a few of those methods and always get roughly similar results.
@@Danysska Thank you for answering and explaining. I shall keep trying to see which one is best for me. Patricia
Lovely video,can I use this method for making a 22 to 23 inches long and will it be durable?
Hi, sure, the length doesn't matter and it will be durable.
Do you have a video for how to make this bracelet? I have watched other videos but they are not as clear as yours.
Try this one :) ruclips.net/video/wrtJvLjX0LY/видео.html
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How do I join in single bead crochet?
I don't know yet, I'm going to try it.
@@Danysska where you able to do an invisible join doing single crochet? TIA 😁
Hi Daniella what size thread and crochet hook do you like using when working with size 11 seed beads. Thank you for your reply.
Hi, I recommend a combination of 30w thread and about 0.75mm - 1mm hook :)
Thé 30w thread would that be like Dmc cotton perle thread. Would this be used for size 8 seed beads too as I have many of them ,or not suitable for them.. Thank you for your reply.
@@patriciagimay9195 Yes, it's like DMC Perle Cotton or YarnArt Canarias. This thread is suitable for both 11/0 and 8/0 beads.