CROCHET TIP - No Lines Joining Rounds Double Stitches Maggie Weldon Rt Hand
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- Опубликовано: 13 сен 2024
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/ maggieweldon Use this technique for many crochet patterns even free crochet patterns. You can make a hat or just learn how to crochet in the round.
Maggie Weldon Bio:
Crochet designer and publisher Maggie Weldon from MaggiesCrochet.com has spent over 45 years crocheting and 30 years designing crochet patterns. She started Maggie's Crochet in 1981 and MaggiesCrochet.com in 1997. Fast forward 30 years, MaggiesCrochet.com has become the largest all-crochet site on line, with thousands of crochet patterns and hundreds of free patterns.
In 2007, Maggie started a gorgeous line of hand made pottery using old & new lace and porcelain clay. Maggie Weldon Lace Pottery has been featured in Southern Living and Victoria magazines and is carried all over the United States. Visitwww.LacePottery... to see her designs.
BestFreeCrochet.com was started Jan 2011. Hundreds of free crochet patterns are posted on this site including the 2011 Dishcloth-a-Day Challenge.
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OMG, this is the first time I can actually accomplish this. I’ve seen a ton of tutorials and this is the absolute best. Thank you!!!
You're welcome!
I'm 76 & I learned to crochet from my neighbor's grandma who was always sitting on their porch doing crochet. I made a lot of washcloths & pot holders before I felt brave enough to make anything else. Now I mostly just make chemo hats. Than you for your tips & tricks.
Hi Ann - You're welcome! :)
A congratulations on being the largest crochet sight. You are fun to watch and explain things so it is easy to follow.
Thank you!
Hi! Ms.Maggie, you are very thorough and as a newbie, I greatly appreciate your simplicity of explanation. Thanks!!!
You are so welcome!
Okay, this is so great! I absolutely HATE, HATE, HATE chains and the ugly gap they leave! So, I watched this tutorial and I swear I heard a heavenly choir break into a song of jubilation! Lol! Thanks so much!
Hahaha, you are hilarious! Good on you!
Kim Domingue That may have been our craft group - they're all angels! 😂
You're welcome! :) So funny!
Hi MissCleverTrousers,
You can do the same thing with sc rounds by working a slip stitch as your first stitch and then working sc throughout.
Maggie's Crochet so transitioning from the first to second round: slip stitch into the first stitch of the first round, followed by a sc into that same stitch followed by 10 more sc around (increasing in each stitch?)
I really enjoyed your tutorial on no seam! I am going to have to try this and it is so easy to do. Thank you for sharing this with us! ❤️🙏🏻💜
You are so welcome!
I have been searching and searching how to make a hat with no horrible line, thank you so very much!!!
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Great tuition, thank you! It has always annoyed me but did not know how to do it, but now I do and this is the best, many thanks 💕
Glad it helped!
Thanks for showing this method as I have always been getting lost in my crocheting with my hats , my stitches gets increased too. 👍😀
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Genius! So glad I found this tutorial. Thanks.
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Thank you thank you thank you Maggie just what i was looking for, im doing some baby hats for the hispital for the first time and I never knew how to get rid of the join 😍.
Bless you your a life saver 💜❤💜💜
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Thank you! 👍
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Thank you for watching and commenting.
Maggie
Maggie's crochet,
Thank you for showing how to get rid of the little hole or gap. It looks better and
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I knew there had to be a way to get rid of that line! Thanks, Maggie!
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That made total sense. Thanks so much for the advice. I hate that line up the back of my hats.
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I was 8 when I saw my mom crocheting something. I asked her to show me how, so she gave me her spare hook and taught me how to make a chain and single crochet. I picked it up easily enough, but also got bored with it in the same afternoon. Until about 21 years later when I was pregnant with my first child. A coworker who was also pregnant was crocheting such a beautiful blanket, so I got the information from her, stopped at a store after work, found the pattern, got all the yarn it needed, and when I got home and opened up the pattern, I realized that I had no clue how to even start. Thanks to others who could crochet, I learned, and since that, I have also crocheted 3 blankets (same pattern, different color schemes) for my grandkids, and beginning before the pandemic, I started making baby beanies for a children's hospital but with the COVID restrictions, I am still waiting to make my donation. I've made over 200 already (in my spare time) and have done another project as well. I love to crochet, but I get so frustrated by the seams that show in the hats. I have scoured youtube for tutorials on that, but still having issues. I just keep working away on it.
Thank you so much for sharing!
Thank you so so much for this tutorial, I used to love making hats, but stopped because of the horrible line and gap, as well as the hole in the rows of crochet. You must be the Fairy Godmother of crochet.
You're welcome! That is so sweet!
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Happy New Year!
Maggie
So easy to follow thank you so much.
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Thank you!
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Awesome Tutorial....Thank-You!
What happens when you want to change colors?
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This is so helpful. Thank you!!!
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you for sharing this simple but very clever way of doing crochet in the round.
Do you have a tutorial on how to keep straight sides on a sweater or blanket how you avoid having a gap or hole at turning of a straight row of dc crochet,
I would be so grateful if you would show me how.
Thank you so much for your comment, and I apologize for not getting back to you. We took a very long hiatus from RUclips and have only just recently gotten back to it. Did you still need assistance with your question?
Great! I'll give it a try. Thank you!
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Thank you so much and it looks better than all the other invisible seams I have and tried. Is there someway of getting similar results for stripes as I hate the look of them not matching up even if you put them at the back
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FANTASTIC! THANK YOU.
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I just put your method to my hook/yarn that I keep here at my PC.....and......I do like the results.....thank you so much. I've got to let go of my usual method of joining rounds.....which is to work or chain in the top of the starting chain three.....then.....to 'loosely' chain in the three more stitches.....then to chain three to start the next round......meaning the joining mark doesn't stack on itself but will eventually work its way around the circle thus not showing as much. So, where's my hook/yarn? @@ Happy Holidays!
Glad you like the results. I'm not sure what you are asking about with the Hook/yarn. Let me know and I will be happy to try and help!
Donna Ridenhour-Me
Great tutorial! Thank you! I am curious though, when it comes time to graduate down, would the graduation take the place of the last two DC stitches for that particular row (round), just like it did when you started the round?
Hi Pamela Schlegel , that's a GREAT question. In the video the graduation down at the end is after the completion of the last round, so there are 3 extra stitches (hdc, sc, sl). You can just as easily make these graduated stitches the last 3 of your last round. Hope this helps! Thanks for watching, and Happy Crocheting!
Thanks for this question, Pamela, and thanks for the clarification, Maggie. So I suppose you can accomplish this either way you choose. 🙂
Very helpful video. Worked well for me. Thank you! I'm wondering how I can apply this technique doing single crochets…is that possible?
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Love your video's Maggie
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Thank you!
The only issue I have with this is that when your hat or other item is finished the edge has an obvious bump where you stop.
What I do is after the last DC, I do a HDC next, followed by a SC, then I end with a slip st. Then I take the tail I just snipped off, threaded my needle and slipped my yarn that’s on the needle through the next stitch as if I was doing another stitch. It’s s practically invisible this way. I have been crocheting over 50 years since I was a kid.
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Looks great......but can't hear you ......have you a written pattern for the start and then the finished ........Thanks......
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Do you have a pattern for this starting with a hair tie? I’m trying to make a messy bun beanie. I’m counting stitches as I go, but feel like my stitch marker is moving a head a few stitches as I am counting my stitches in each round!! Thank you!!
We do not. I am sorry you are having trouble!
Great video. Thank you!!!!!
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Thank you so much
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BRILLIANT and THANK YOU!!! I have memory issues, and if you read my other comment first, I tell about the baby beanies I've made. When I moved on to a different project and then came back to the beanies, I could not remember how to start out with a "magic circle". There must be at least 50 tutorials, each one identical to the other, on how to make that magic circle but it wasn't how I did it. When I watched you start, I realized that your method was exactly what I was wanting to find. I had only checked your video because I'm so annoyed by the "line" you see although with multi-colored yarn, it isn't so visible, it still annoys me. I don't see how this is going to be a beanie, it's looks much too flat, can you help me out with that? I think this is going to be an excellent video to learn from. At 11:03. you were going to do a HDC, but you crocheted a DC! Never mind, you corrected it. Thank you again, this is a great tutorial.
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Thanks soooo much. Very neat.
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wow that neat ty so much..
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bravo!
Thank you!
So, with this method, if you were working on a pattern where it said to slip stitch to join, then chain 2 or 3, you would just skip the slip stitch and chains and just start with the regular stitches?
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Thank you so much for your comment, and I apologize for not getting back to you. We took a very long hiatus from RUclips and have only just recently gotten back to it. Did you still need assistance with your question?
Thank you for the video. Very neat technique in trying on a current hat. I've gotten to the end of my increases and I'm wondering, do I proceed as normal with one DC in each stitch until I have the height I want and then do the gradual decrease?
Turtle Burger Crochet personally I'd decrease and then do the height? But I suppose it wouldn't matter if you were doing the same pattern all the way to the bottom ?
Do the height a you mentioned with one dc in each st. Then decrease when done
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Is this method only successful with a double crochet project and also in one colour? How would you achieve a seamless join in a hat with a pattern or maybe with colour changes. I am looking at the Bead stitch hat and I have self striping yarn....would this technique work for that please?
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Great tutorial! I did a baby hat using this method but when I reached the final round to complete, and graduated down it didn't look finished. It looked like I had an extra round that wasn't completed. Help!
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@@MaggiesCrochet yes please
When you change colors will it be jog less
Hello April! No, this type of join will show color changes. If you're looking for a invisible color change you might try watching my color checks video, which shows how to change colors without showing. ruclips.net/video/zYeKPO_ckn0/видео.html
Hope this helps! Grace, Maggie's Crochet assistant
Does this apply to work being done in half double crochet?
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How do u do the first row pls where u did the night difference if my hat is only made in US single crochet UK double crochet please?!
Hight difference sorry on the second round
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How would you do this with a bun hat
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Where can I find the pattern ?
Tofttuk animals
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There is no sound, wished I could hear it.
Hi There - I checked and sound is working. Not sure what happened when you were on the video. We are sorry you had trouble.
@@MaggiesCrochet Thank you for your feedback, I will try again.
though this works - this would not be a good starting stitch, if you next row begins with a stitch in the BLO
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This is too small, i cannot see on full screen on my phone.
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To quick to follow, and I really wonted to see..
Hi Val - we are sorry to hear you have had trouble. At this time we cannot change the video and we apologize for that. If you are on a browser viewing this video, you can change the play back speed in the settings to slow it down. I do hope this information help you out.
Too far away for me to see the chains
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Thank you so much.
You're welcome!