3 EASY methods for JOINING crochet | Sewing crochet SEAMS
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- čas přidán 5. 07. 2024
- Learn how to sew seams using three different methods: Mattress Stitch, Whip Stitch and Invisible Seam. These method come in handy for all different types of projects. You can find the left handed version of this video here: • LEFT HANDED: HOW TO SE...
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I HAVE USED: Caron Simply Soft
Hook Size: 5mm
TIME STAMPS:-
Intro 00:00
1st Method - Mattress Stitch 00:57
2nd Method - Whip Stitch 04:53
3rd Method - Invisible Seam/Stitch 07:38
You can find the left handed version here: • LEFT HANDED: HOW TO SE...
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//FAQs??
-How many squares do I need for a baby blanket?
This can vary, it really can be however big or small you like, but i generally do 4x4 or 5x5.
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-How many chains shall I do for a *single/double/etc' blanket?
Again, this can vary. I would suggest that you do your chain and lay it down agains the bed you are wanting it for. It should be the same width. You should then ad a few more to make it a little wider.
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I was looking for this because I'm making a cardigan. The perfect video, thank you so much!
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Oml same!
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Fantastic,thank you for a great tutorial, I can now stitch my first cardigan project together now 👍
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Now I can sew my granny squares together to form a bag! Thank you Bella!
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Superr
How do you end it off
Thank you for this! I was looking for a good demonstration of how to seam 2 pieces together. You made it look so simple. I love it!!!
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Brilliant - thank you. I went to Hobbycraft and found a nitting needle and thought the gap which the wool should pass through was a little small, so I was cheeky and instead purchased a tapestry needle and it works perfectly 😀
THANK YOU SO MUCH! Easy. Straight forward and quick! Made me 10x more excited to finish my project.
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What a great tutorial! Thank you!! I was looking for a way to sew my infinity scarves together and this is it.
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Excellent tutorial! You are a wonderful teacher! Thank you! 💙
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Thank you for showing these and explaining the benefits of each type of join.
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Thank you, so very much for this tutorial!!! I am joining two different colors for a hat and the invisible seam is exactly what I needed. Thank you!!!
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Thank you for a very clear tutorial ❤️
Great tutorial! Love all of these methods! Thanks for sharing!🤗🤗
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Thank you for demonstrating these stitches. The instructions were clear, without a lot of talking. Very nicely done.
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Thank you for this - my seams look and feel great. My late sister introduced me to your channel. She taught herself to crochet from your videos. 👏❤
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Thankyou so much bella
I lean so much and enjoy your videos ❤️
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You must be a bit of a mind reader. This is wonderful, just what I needed. X
Glad it has been of help to you :)
Awesome!!! I am making cardigans and love the idea of different stitches for the different kinds... shoulder, back, sleeves! Thank you!! 😊
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thank you. i have been wanting to use the invisible seam and you demostrated it so nicely.
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Very informative & helpful. Thank you bunches!
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Great, exactly what I needed. I was looking for a method to seam together two pieces of different colour. Will try this out right away. Thanks for this great tutorial.
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Thank u so much for sharing these tips! Saved to my favorites 🥰u r the best!
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Ty for sharing. Ive used all 3 methods. Just recently I made ribbed cuffs for a robe & did the invisible stitch with a sc on the wrong side which kept them stretchy but very secure. On the same robe, i used the sc invisible stitch also to keep it stretchy. Both came out wonderful.
Glad it's been of help to you :)
Omg! First time making a crochet hamburger 🍔 and I was struggling because i made few pieces alone without connecting yarn and since I didn’t know how to sew i was disappointed. But i found you and I’m 1/4 through my sewing process and all thanks to your video sweetheart. 🙏🏽❤
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Currently making my first crochet project , an easy T shaped, no shaping baby jacket. This is exactly what I needed to sew it up. Thankyou ! X
You are very welcome I'm so glad it's been of help to you :)
@@bellacococrochet your CZcams channel was recommended to me by the ladies at my craft club as the best for crochet beginners and they were right xx
Very nice, thank you for showing all 3 types of stitch
My pleasure 😊
Thank you! I just crocheted my first garment (a short sleeved top) and used the mattress stitch to attach all of the panels.
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I enjoy watching your videos so relaxing thank you
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Thank you for this. Good explanation and demonstration.
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Absolute beginner and love this video. It's my reference video!
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Thanks so much for this video, I’ve come back to it a few times as I put things together.
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Thank you this tutorial was very useful!
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this was the most helpful post i've seen...thanks so much
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Thank you very much for this tutorial. It is very important lesson. Now I am glad to say that two years ago I didn't know how to crochet. I search CZcams lessons. First I got your lessons one by one. I learnt it slowly and patiently. Now today I did lot of table runners, bottle covers, soft toys etc. You are my first teacher.🙏🙏🙏🙏 Thank for lot. Now everybody saying my items are very neat and clean. God Bless You.🙋
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Best demonstration -- ever!
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I’m making a bag for my mum and I’m a first time crocheter and this helped so much to make it ❤
I'm glad it has helped :)
I come back to this video time and time again
Thank You! Very helpful, great video.
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Thank you so much for the idea,i've been looking for this.
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Thank you for a great tutorial; this has helped me so much!
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Thank you! I used the invisible stitch on a bag and its coming out really good!
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Great tutorial, helped me a lot, thank you!
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Thank you a good learning curve!
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Great video!!!! Thank you for making this easy to understand!!😍
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So easy to understand-thank you!!
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This was very helpful, thank you. :)
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Very helpful!
Thank you so much, I needed to know how to do this 😊
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Lovely!!! Thank you so much!!!
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I can finally have a use for the scrap squares I have laying around
Great video. This method is perfect for my block Afghan that has different colors.
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Thanks for a connection pattern beautiful 👍
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💜 Great tutorial 💚
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Needed this to stitch together my beanie seams. Great instruction! Thanks!!
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Thanks for sharing have a wonderful day.🌷
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Thanks, this was very helpful!
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Super useful. Thank you.
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Very helpful. Thank you!
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This really helped I will sew my cardigan now thank you
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Thank you...i needed this.😊
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Superb bella!!
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Thank you for the tutorial it was very helpful!! I was wondering if you could maybe explain how to tie off the ends of the seam after you finish joining?
You're welcome, I'm glad you've found it helpful 😊 Once you've finished joining you should cut off the end of your yarn, leaving a long tail, and pull it through. You can then sew it in securely as shown in my tutorial here: czcams.com/video/6qXEcQj_0L0/video.html
That helped me so much, thank you💙💙💙💙
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Thank you Bella. I am finishing a thread tablecloth and I could not figure out how the original crocheter had joined the motifs. Your Invisible Seam matches the original seaming almost exactly - much closer than any other tutorial I have found. I am now subscribed to your channel.
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DANG IT I NEEDED THJS YESTERDAY LOL HFKSJSLS
Great video. Very helpful.
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❤Just amazing and awesome 👌👌which I was looking for my jacket project t ti join them.Thanks a lot🙏🏻🙏🏻🌹🌹🌹
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I always have to look up a tutorial to remind me how to join. I will save this one and refer to it often!
I didn't realise you could save vids. Thanks.
Glad it was helpful :)
Thank you for sharing this. It is nice having the different methods together with great instructions.
BTW I just finished a baby blanket with those same colors.
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Thank you! Thank you!
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You're amazing, thank you for this
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Very helpful
Thank you I really needed this as I’m currently making the Harry Styles Cardigan and I’m about to sew it all together!
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@@bellacococrochet All 3 methods look good but which stitch would you recommend to sew together the squares for the Harry Styles Cardigan?
I have just learnt how to croshe 3 weeks ago needed to know how to join it up thank you
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Awesome!
Omg i am so happy now i can crochet a bag because she really wants a crochet bag for my bff 😁😁😁😁😁
Yes!! The video I didn’t know I needed. 😂 Thank you so much for sharing these. They will certainly be helpful.
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this is perfect!!
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Ughh I’m almost finished my first cardigan that I shotgunned my method throughout before i saw this! Gonna download this for sure
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Brilliant! Thankyou x
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This was so helpful thank you thank you!!
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Tysm! I was rlly looking for this cus I’m making leg warmers with very big yarn (I can’t crochet with small one yet sadly,I started a day ago 😭) and I need to stitch tightest the two pieces of yarn I made: 1 red and 1 white (I’m making Christmas themed ones cause I surely won’t finish it before Halloween). Thanks again!
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Hi could you please make a video on how to start and end you work when using a needle to attach pieces of crochet work?
how do you knot the end and beginning of when you used the needle, so that your work will stay put and not get undone?
Thank you! Your a great teacher :)
Marianna
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Perfect
Thank you! I need this for my fingerless glove! 😁
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thank you for this :)
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Thank you! I'm about to sew some crochet wristlets and was unsure how to do it. Not sure which method would be ideal. Thanks again!
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excellent video
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beautiful
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Great video! Please, could you make a video with how to join the sides?
Yes please i second this! I’m having a lot of trouble finding the right place to thread through for my sides. I crocheted columns for a cardigan, so now I’m sewing them into a whole panel, if that makes sense!
Thank you very much as wanted to know how to do this
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Thank you so much Bella for this great tutorial. I am new to crocheting and I would like to know which of these three methods would work best for stitching granny squares together? Thanks again!
You're welcome 😊 They both work equally well; I would have a go at using each method to see which one you prefer as they all give sightly different looks.
@@bellacococrochet thank you so much and have a blessed week!
Excellent tutorial! I would like to do the mattress seeming on a sweater I just finished and I have one question. Do you lay your pieces right side down?
Ty
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I really like the color of your yarns! I am making a crochet vest and I think the mattress stitch fits it. But I am not sure since I am joining raw edges. I am not sure if it works just fine like the top part.
Thank you 😊 You can still use the mattress stitch along the raw edges, but if you prefer you can work a row of double crochet stitches first which will give you a more even base to work into.
Thank you Sarah Jane, very useful info. Do you have any suggestions for granny square joins?
You're welcome 😊 I have a tutorial here that shows some different ways to join squares together: czcams.com/video/QEwH2YS9cH4/video.html - if sewing isn't your thing you can also crochet them together.
Wonderful....thank you so much for sharing, its so helpful seeing all three methods in one great, clear video. And your advice is ace as usual.
Thank you again and all the best ❤
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@@bellacococrochet 😀💜