How To Sew The Crochet Mattress Stitch, Join Pieces or Granny Squares

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  • How to Sew the Crochet Mattress Stitch, Join Pieces or Granny Squares
    Did you know you don’t have ‘go’ to Walmart to buy yarn? You can do it from the comfort of your home and they’ll deliver right to your door. Try it :-) tinyurl.com/enjoywalmart
    Learning how to sew the Crochet Mattress Stitch to join pieces or granny squares gives your finished item a very professional look and feel. It’s using the ‘little’ techniques, such as this, that sends a signal saying, “I am no longer a Beginner.” or “My items are professional.” Make a few swatches and practice. Pretty soon you’ll get really good at it and the ‘sewing’ process will become very fast and easy.
    Note About Taller Stitches Such As Double Crochet: Lay the two pieces together on a flat surface. Find matching threads - going up the long stitch - to sew into. A general rule of thumb for long stitches is to sew the same number of sewing stitches as the number of times you did a yarn over to create the stitch.
    ** SHOW NOTES & RESOURCES **
    1. The yarn I used was Red Heart Super Saver. I order mine online and let Walmart ship to me. Did you know Walmart does this? Free Shipping on orders over $35.00. tinyurl.com/enjoywalmart
    2. The Crochet Hook I used to create the swatches was a G 4.00 mm Clover Crochet Hook. If you’re thinking of changing to Clover Crochet Hooks, the best (cheapest) place to buy them is Amazon. amzn.to/2K7k4QZ
    DISCLAIMER: This video and description contains affiliate links, which means that if you click on one of the product links, I’ll receive a small commission. This helps support the channel and allows me to continue to make videos like this. Thank you for the support!
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Komentáře • 190

  • @loralynn929
    @loralynn929 Před 5 lety +185

    THANK YOU for showing the stitch on the rough side edge too! That's especially what I needed help with and most tutorials only ever show you stitches using the nice top edges.

    • @CrochetFiberArt
      @CrochetFiberArt  Před 5 lety +27

      As I was making the video it dawned on me that a sweater side has the rough edge. So I wanted everyone to see what it would look like. I'm so glad I was able to help.

  • @janicesowers7178
    @janicesowers7178 Před 2 lety +1

    That paperclip is going to be a game changer for me.

  • @hilarybareiss4646
    @hilarybareiss4646 Před 3 lety +42

    This is the only video I've seen showing how to stitch on rough edges! Thank you so much

  • @hilsarchives
    @hilsarchives Před 3 lety +36

    This is amazing thank you so much I am only 12 years old but i am getting quite good at crocheting. I have almost been for 1 year. This video is very helpful and i love how it is flat :D keep up the good work

    • @CrochetFiberArt
      @CrochetFiberArt  Před 3 lety +15

      Thank YOU for such a nice comment. I was 10 when I started crocheting. This is something you'll love all your life (I'm 64 now, lol)

  • @insertnamehere5615
    @insertnamehere5615 Před 3 lety +8

    Thanks for showing the rough edges, that's what I was searching for, as I may or may not have attempted my first ever hat and made it too small to be able to have a brim...

  • @crow9596
    @crow9596 Před 2 lety

    i know i’m like 3 years late, but to answer the question i’m working on a patchwork cardigan :) and thank you so much for this video

  • @coragfl8112
    @coragfl8112 Před 3 lety +28

    Thank you so much!! I’ve been needing to find a video that shows how to connect the ruff edges to look smooth and I just did my first two squares and they look greattttttttt I can’t wait to finish my project :))))))

    • @CrochetFiberArt
      @CrochetFiberArt  Před 3 lety

      You're very welcome. I felt the same way when I learned. I'm very glad this has helped you.

  • @AnonymousAmyMakes
    @AnonymousAmyMakes Před 4 lety +5

    That paper clip tip is LIFE CHANGING!!!! Thank you Dear!

  • @wandaschmidlin9351
    @wandaschmidlin9351 Před 2 lety

    Of all the crocheted items I have made, I never liked my seams. I think your video can help me. I will try yours now. It makes more sense. Thank you

  • @hilpoof
    @hilpoof Před 2 lety +1

    I cannot thank you enough for your rough edges tutorial!!! This saved my project and my sanity. I'd like this video 1,000 times if I could. THANK YOU!!!!

  • @100jeichelle
    @100jeichelle Před 5 lety +21

    Exactly what I needed! Even the paper clip!! 😁

    • @CrochetFiberArt
      @CrochetFiberArt  Před 5 lety +1

      I'm so glad this helped. Even the paper clip, he he.

  • @amberdusk
    @amberdusk Před 4 lety +1

    Here I am in 2020 stuck in the house since March because of COVID - and I'm crocheting projects one after the other. My latest is a unique cardigan of sorts ("Rainbow Pride Cardigan Crochet Pattern") I stumbled upon that I fell in love with. Tho I do support Rainbow Pride because there are too many I love and care about who are LGBTQ and because we all have the right to be who we are - I also love, love, love color! The brighter, the better. This cardigan is made with twelve, long, strips (two of each color) sewn together to form the body of the cardigan - sleeves added later. The strips are 116 rows of double crochet, 15 stitches across. It took me 2 weeks to crochet them all - but admittedly I had to take breaks every so often, and I got side-tracked with Facebook and CZcams (and eBay, Amazon, and Etsy, lol). I realized when I began sewing them together that this was something I needed help with! The way I sewed pieces together before was just not working - leaving the obvious stitches exposed and the seam gaping for all to see! I didn't want that! This is where your video helped me in a very big way! Thanks so much for sharing this and helping a fellow crocheter out! Much appreciated! And the way you explain the seam and demonstrate it made it crystal clear. :)

    • @CrochetFiberArt
      @CrochetFiberArt  Před 4 lety +1

      I am SO GLAD the video helped you. I sure do with there was a way to share pictures in the comments as I'd love to see your cardigan. Thank you for the kind comment.

    • @amberdusk
      @amberdusk Před 4 lety

      @@CrochetFiberArt You're very welcome!

  • @monicapeel3705
    @monicapeel3705 Před 3 lety +2

    Knitting a blanket for my daughter's puppy. I have arthritis and knitting helps. It has taken me over a year but need to have it finished by December. Had forgotten how to join the squares together as it is so long since I knitted sweaters for my 4 children. Thank you for making it look so easy. I am so glad I discovered this video.

  • @rachellevilleneuve489

    I have tried the mattress stitch. EVER EASY once you get the hang of it. I loved the look of my work before I had to sew it together. The body was pretty good but when I had to do the joints at the under-sleeve I was not satisfied with it anymore. Thank You so much. I will still have to refer to your video again until I get it right. Rachelle

  • @jodylipani7528
    @jodylipani7528 Před rokem

    Thank you so much! My sweater back seam will be beautiful! ❤

  • @valeriemcgruder9392
    @valeriemcgruder9392 Před 3 lety

    Just found your channel. Thank you for the demonstration. Looks like just what I need to add an extra section to my blanket.

  • @putrigarnet8717
    @putrigarnet8717 Před 3 lety

    Thank you Marie!! you explained it clearly! so lovelyy

  • @chilwthme
    @chilwthme Před 3 lety +1

    Excellent video. I was searching for a video on the mattress stitch and happen to come upon your channel. Glad I did!!!! Keep up the great work!!!

  • @memestewart977
    @memestewart977 Před 2 lety

    Thank you so much for doing the rough ends your the only one so far that covered this❤ im making a cardigan❤

  • @broella6493
    @broella6493 Před 3 lety

    Thank you for this tutorial. Very helpful. Love that paper clip trick!

    • @CrochetFiberArt
      @CrochetFiberArt  Před 3 lety

      Thank you for the wonderful comment. Trust me, you'll love the paper clip trick. :-)

  • @carolpeddy4284
    @carolpeddy4284 Před 2 lety

    Thank you for using the different colors and going slowly. It makes it so easy to see how to do it. I appreciate the instructions on the rough edge as well as the straight edge. Seeing the direction of the needle and pulling the thread was informative.

  • @dzholo643
    @dzholo643 Před 2 lety

    thank you so much for this video!! i have been trying to learn how to stitch the rough edges and this is the best video i’ve watched!

  • @Thekatswhiskas
    @Thekatswhiskas Před 4 lety

    Thank you so much. I struggled with this stitch but your video is easy for me to understand and can't wait to try it.

  • @lindaharris1120
    @lindaharris1120 Před 2 lety

    I've watched MANY seaming tutorials. Yours is the only one I saved.

  • @Sora-tw1dv
    @Sora-tw1dv Před 2 lety

    YES i needed this thank you, im making a patchwork cardigan and i needed to learn how to sew it all together😅😊❤

  • @kristinahayes4694
    @kristinahayes4694 Před 5 lety

    I really enjoyed your video and it helped me a lot. Very easy to follow. You have a great personality that made me smile. I will thumbs up and subscribe. Thank you for the help!

  • @purrfct4me
    @purrfct4me Před 2 lety

    Thank you so much ❤️ I am making a cardigan using this stitch

  • @raymondbeaumont4888
    @raymondbeaumont4888 Před 4 lety

    Just found your easy to follow video, no more bulky joins, hooray. At last I can join my granny squares neatly with this great mattress stitch, thank you. Love the paperclip tip

    • @CrochetFiberArt
      @CrochetFiberArt  Před 4 lety

      I remember the feeling when I learned the mattress stitch. I never looked back, lol. I'm so glad you found this helpful. :-)

  • @sarahryoung87
    @sarahryoung87 Před 5 lety +2

    This is a great video - thank you! I'm sewing a cardigan together today.

  • @LaoRusherPachon
    @LaoRusherPachon Před 2 lety

    Thank you!! You saved my project

  • @luisa2422
    @luisa2422 Před 3 lety

    thank you!! you are my saviour! i was desperated how to sew my project together...

  • @wnss_00
    @wnss_00 Před 2 lety +1

    I love the way you explained it! It’s very clear. I really need this tutorial for my blanket project😂. Thank so much🌻. Love from Malaysia 🇲🇾

  • @nmXBattleKat
    @nmXBattleKat Před 4 lety +1

    Thank you SOOO much for this tutorial. This is exactly the stitch I need to use for a poncho that has many different color pieces I need to seam together. Your instructions were thorough and easy to follow. Thank you also for all the little tips.

    • @CrochetFiberArt
      @CrochetFiberArt  Před 4 lety +2

      I am SO GLAD you like this. On your poncho, you may want to do the stitch on back and front. Depends on how heavy the work is, and who it's for. :-)

  • @phatcharinkamsert
    @phatcharinkamsert Před 3 lety

    Hello from Thailand 😊thank you for your time to make the video sharing this great technique.🙏🏼

  • @mariahughes9221
    @mariahughes9221 Před 7 měsíci

    Definitely! Using it right now!

  • @maureenkane4672
    @maureenkane4672 Před 5 lety +1

    Brillant - thank you - wish I had found this video last month but will definitely use this stitch next time I make a project.

    • @CrochetFiberArt
      @CrochetFiberArt  Před 5 lety +1

      Since the time I learned this, it's been my 'go to' way to sew things together. I'm so glad you like this as well. Thank you.

  • @jasmineventura8907
    @jasmineventura8907 Před 3 lety +7

    Game changing tutorial! Needed this so much for a project. Thank you :D

    • @CrochetFiberArt
      @CrochetFiberArt  Před 3 lety +2

      Game changing? WOW! Thank you so much for your wonderful comment.

  • @zehraoksoy1137
    @zehraoksoy1137 Před 4 lety +1

    Such precision. I am amazed. Thank you. From Turkey.

  • @katheestreeter9120
    @katheestreeter9120 Před 2 lety

    That paper clip threader is genius. I found this video right before I needed to join granny squares. Thank you for your teaching. I appreciate you.

  • @emmahinckley4984
    @emmahinckley4984 Před rokem

    Thank you so much for showing the mattress stitch on the rough sides! Following your instructions my project ended up looking a lot nicer than my first attempt!

  • @TheCarolynrose
    @TheCarolynrose Před 2 lety

    Awesome, thank you Sandy. 💕💕💕

  • @saturnmakess
    @saturnmakess Před 3 lety

    I like the way you teach! Thank you so much 🥰

  • @levernelogan4914
    @levernelogan4914 Před 5 lety +2

    This is so neat I love it thanks for sharing 💕

    • @CrochetFiberArt
      @CrochetFiberArt  Před 5 lety

      It's actually designed for knitters. I could hug whomever figured out how to do it with crochet.

  • @gaarasgurl100
    @gaarasgurl100 Před 4 lety +1

    This is just what i needed! I've been avoiding sewing this project I've been working on.

  • @littlemingknits1038
    @littlemingknits1038 Před 3 lety +1

    You’re a really good teacher!!

  • @freya3762
    @freya3762 Před 3 lety +1

    thank you this has helped so much i always struggled to connect the edges that aren't very easy but i can now!!!

  • @heidicook2395
    @heidicook2395 Před 5 lety +1

    Thank you for showing this technique

  • @tori3575
    @tori3575 Před 2 lety

    Sewing the rough edges of my crochet sweater sleeves was frustrating- now my sleeve seam is clean and even.
    Thank you thank you!

  • @rkng1
    @rkng1 Před 4 lety

    Very nice. All I have been finding is whip stitching and various crocheted together joins. This looks perfect

    • @CrochetFiberArt
      @CrochetFiberArt  Před 4 lety +1

      I'm so happy this is going to work for you. :-) Thank you.

  • @elizabethmurry4429
    @elizabethmurry4429 Před 2 lety

    Thanks for this tutorial. I’m using it to put together my 5 year old niece’s sweater.

  • @1943sumrallgirl
    @1943sumrallgirl Před 5 lety +3

    I found your channel today and things look really interesting. I have enjoyed several of your instructional videos. I have never done fair Isle or tapestry crochet but you have made it very interesting. I probably will pursue this.

    • @CrochetFiberArt
      @CrochetFiberArt  Před 5 lety

      Thank you. There's a lot happening this year. I hope you enjoy :-)

  • @Griffon1955
    @Griffon1955 Před 4 lety

    You were able to give me the love of crocheting with art. Your techniques and video are inspiring. Thank you so much. My name is Ginette and the photo is one of my love one.

    • @CrochetFiberArt
      @CrochetFiberArt  Před 4 lety

      Thank you for your kind words, Ginette. I'm very happy that my videos have inspired you.

  • @Wirhabendeutsch
    @Wirhabendeutsch Před rokem

    Thank you for the excellent explanation. ❤

  • @ailenemendoza2975
    @ailenemendoza2975 Před 3 lety

    All the videos I've watched till now are amateurs since I've seen this. Thank you for explaining this.

    • @CrochetFiberArt
      @CrochetFiberArt  Před 3 lety

      I had to giggle about your comment. Thank you, SO MUCH, for the wonderful complement.

  • @ritawashere5787
    @ritawashere5787 Před 4 lety

    thank you so much, your video is fantastic. I'm making a hat that is worked by making two pieces and stitching them together. I didn't want to just whip stitch them because I know I could be very sloppy LOL it's wonderful that you showed how to join it when you're not doing a stitch you're doing the side of the work. I just subscribed. Have a beautiful day ️. ❤️ ️ hopefully one day my work will be as perfect as yours. Yours is so perfect it looks as though it was machine-made ☺️

    • @CrochetFiberArt
      @CrochetFiberArt  Před 4 lety

      Thank you VERY MUCH for the compliment. It comes with decades of doing it, lol. Just practice. You might find it useful to whip up a few granny squares and sew them together, then tackle your hat ;-)

  • @megantracy8750
    @megantracy8750 Před 2 lety

    thank you!! this helped so much

  • @yliberal6355
    @yliberal6355 Před 4 lety

    Excellent video tutorial, thank you!

  • @wandafanning7283
    @wandafanning7283 Před 3 lety

    Love 💕 this! Thank u

  • @amandaurbina7163
    @amandaurbina7163 Před 2 lety

    Thank you thank you thank you!!!!! So much!!!!!!!!!

  • @michellenash6802
    @michellenash6802 Před 3 lety +1

    This was very helpful!!
    Just some critics....
    1: it would be most helpful if you could really zoom in on stitches. It's less important to show the full ices, though you can at beginning, then zoom way in on the stitches you're working on. (Hooked by robin, YT channel does a great job w lighting and filming, if you want to get an idea of what I mean, as an example-not saying your content should be the same...just filming method makes it easier on us trying to follow you, to understand what you're doing exactly. It help clear up confusion)
    2: it would help if you could have continued by joining more together...joining corners for example, what if you have a rough edge and a smooth edge for example.
    Thank you for showing us, esp newbies, how to actually do the mattress stitch...most of the time it's just mentioned as an, 'everyone should know how to do this already' attitude.
    Cheers

    • @CrochetFiberArt
      @CrochetFiberArt  Před 3 lety +1

      Michelle, I agree. 1) The problem is I filmed this with a tablet that was about 12 years old. Trying to do fancy things (like zooming in) was not possible. 2: That old tablet also had very limited battery life. So I had to do as much as I could with the time I had. The tablet eventually died. Being a retired woman, living alone on a small fixed income, I did not have the money to upgrade. Yes, from time to time I borrowed other ways to try filming. ----- This is the main reason why I stopped. I decided to just leave the videos up incase they could help someone. So that's the short version of this story. I wish things had been different. Best to you.

  • @marionsmith3851
    @marionsmith3851 Před 2 lety

    I am going to join a crochet band to a tartan jacket that has double crochet (Australian) & 2 chain alternating up the side so hopefully I can do it as you have shown

  • @karenkhan9638
    @karenkhan9638 Před 3 lety

    Thank you straight to the point

  • @annchambers5136
    @annchambers5136 Před 3 lety +1

    Yes

  • @mayadamostafa7355
    @mayadamostafa7355 Před 4 lety

    Thank you thank you thank you
    ❤❤

  • @doaahashem76
    @doaahashem76 Před 5 lety +1

    I doing two granny square blankets for two family members and I'm certainly using The Crochet Mattress Stitch. It's easy and looks seamless. Thank you for an easy tutorial!

  • @dannav8184
    @dannav8184 Před 3 lety

    This was so helpful thank uu🥺❤️

  • @ririnugget
    @ririnugget Před 3 lety

    This is very useful! Thank you!!

  • @nancylawson449
    @nancylawson449 Před 4 lety

    I will definitely use the mattress stitch to sew items together

  • @ayshaalqassimi5948
    @ayshaalqassimi5948 Před 4 lety

    Thank you so much this really helped me

  • @lindaroberts792
    @lindaroberts792 Před 4 lety

    ty so much yu are an awesome teacher

  • @robingirard5423
    @robingirard5423 Před 5 lety +1

    I think that's why I hate sewing because I hate that you can tell. That looks really nice. After this video I'll be sewing a summer top for my granddaughter. Thank you.

    • @CrochetFiberArt
      @CrochetFiberArt  Před 5 lety

      Hi Robin, I totally understand that "hate sewing" feeling. For me it wasn't so much the "doing it", as it was the way it looked. That's the reason I fell in love with the mattress stitch. I bet that summer top for your granddaughter is going to be beautiful! 😊

  • @katyb2793
    @katyb2793 Před 3 lety

    Thank you! Even a beginner like me can understand 😅

  • @pricesymonej
    @pricesymonej Před 4 lety +2

    Thanks for showing the rough edge... Please post more tutorials

    • @CrochetFiberArt
      @CrochetFiberArt  Před 4 lety

      Thank you. I'm currently not able to, for personal reasons. But I do love this space and hope to return.

  • @RVeomma86
    @RVeomma86 Před 5 lety +3

    Great video! A couple video ideas that would be very helpful is using the mattress stitch with double crochet stitches. And a project I'm currently working on is basically a mini triangle shawl but with the ends brought to the middle, overlapped and sewn shut so it makes a cowl. Sewing that overlap has been a struggle for me. I want my items to look nice and professional and so far that seam looks awful, lol. I used whipped stitch. I have more to sew so I'll be experimenting. Thank you for this!

    • @CrochetFiberArt
      @CrochetFiberArt  Před 5 lety +2

      Doing a video using double crochet is a good idea. THANK YOU. I can't promise it will come up any time soon, I have a request list a mile long, lol (and I love it). Just a hint is that you pick up both the top and bottom of the double crochet, but ALSO a thread in the center (on the post). If it's triple crochet it's picking up 2 threads in the center (on the post). Sewing overlaps is always a pain in the rump. You should talk to the pattern designer and find out what stitch they used. Always go back to the designer first ;-) I would really like to know what your experiments lead to. Thank you for taking the time to write.

    • @RVeomma86
      @RVeomma86 Před 5 lety +1

      @@CrochetFiberArt Thank you for the tip! I'm totally going to try that. Hmm, yes, I'll have to find that pattern again and message the designer, lol. Thank you a again and I'll be looking for upcoming videos! 😁

    • @CrochetFiberArt
      @CrochetFiberArt  Před 5 lety

      @@RVeomma86 You are most welcome, and I'm glad you enjoy the videos.

  • @jellyf1sh444
    @jellyf1sh444 Před 3 lety

    Thank you! I really needed help with the rough edges. Your voice is so soothing too!

    • @CrochetFiberArt
      @CrochetFiberArt  Před 3 lety

      haha, "soothing voice" When I talked to my Children they told me to use my "grandma voice". I guess they were right. :-)

  • @Fionnabird
    @Fionnabird Před 3 lety +1

    I'm making a doll-sized picnic blanket and your tutorial was the only one I could find explaining how to sew together the rough side of the crochet square! Thank you!

  • @storybookstitchery1115
    @storybookstitchery1115 Před 5 lety +6

    Thank you for this wonderful video. I have been crocheting since the 70's but never really had anyone to show me how to do anything, so I learned mostly from a small book that my mother gave me, which only showed the very basics. I only crocheted sporatically for many years. But now I am chronically ill and have had to give up a lot of my hobbies, however, crocheting is something I can do everyday!! So I am upping my game and nowadays with CZcams, I am learning so much. I love this way of joining. I am about to start a mini granny square afghan for my bed made out of cotton yarn. There will be tons of joining and I am not crazy about most join as you go methods. I don't mind sewing them together and with this mattress stitch, I think the end result will be worth the effort as I want this to be an heirloom type piece that I have forever. Thank you again. I subscribed to your channel! Cheers.

    • @CrochetFiberArt
      @CrochetFiberArt  Před 5 lety +1

      It's very good to have you here and I'm so glad that you like the Mattress Stitch. I used to hate sewing things together until I learned this. Before you try doing a bunch of the Granny Squares, try sewing just 2 of them (sort of a test run, lol). I have MS and for years now I've said that I have active days and crochet days, lol. I'm glad you have crochet.

    • @storybookstitchery1115
      @storybookstitchery1115 Před 5 lety +1

      @@CrochetFiberArt Thank you! I am the same. I have a Lyme co-infection, ME/chronic fatigue and Fibromyalgia. Argggghhhh. I am much better than I was a few years ago, but things like gardening and refinishing furniture, which I love, really knock the wind out of my sails. I will try doing a few squares, but I love how this looks and I don't mind sitting and sewing squares together. Thanks again. Stay AWAP! (as well as possible)

    • @CrochetFiberArt
      @CrochetFiberArt  Před 5 lety +1

      @@storybookstitchery1115 You stay AWAP as well. :-)

  • @godcrochetchatter9234
    @godcrochetchatter9234 Před 5 lety +1

    Ty

  • @flannel3315
    @flannel3315 Před 3 měsíci

    Thank you so much. You went nice and slow. When seaming the sides edges of a dc top does the right sides face each other or the wrong sides face each other. Thanks so much

  • @catazamora1910
    @catazamora1910 Před 3 lety +1

    Such a good video! Just starting crochet and I needed to join thr front and the back of a sweater I'm making. Just one question, how do you secure at the end? A knot?

  • @lizzettecruz5054
    @lizzettecruz5054 Před 3 lety +1

    I really learned a lot from this tutorial. I’m an absolute beginner so learning these techniques will make my pieces look so much better. My question is, what if I have squares to join with short tails? How do I start the stitching? Thanks for sharing your knowledge. I subscribed.

    • @lxve_bxnny
      @lxve_bxnny Před 2 lety

      I’m a beginner too and all of my crocheted squares had short tails so I just sewed them into my work. To stitch them together I just inserted my yarn into the same colored work first so it seems like it was a tail. Idk if that makes sense 😅

  • @adwinaharford3297
    @adwinaharford3297 Před 2 lety +2

    Thanks so much for this. Especially sewing the rough sides!! I recently tried stitching rough sides together for a blanket, and it just looked a mess. Clearly I was doing it wrong. I ended up stitching the bits together with a single crochet, 2 single crochet per 1 double. It also looks a bit off... I'm wondering, do you start your next row with a chain 3 or just start with the actual crochet stitch?? Maybe this is why mine looks off... I watched some videos that said, use a chain 3?? Could you or someone else let me know what is the best way. Many thanks. Best wishes from Co Dublin Ireland ☘️🙂🇮🇪

  • @niallh0ran643
    @niallh0ran643 Před 3 lety

    I LOVE HER

  • @katiie93x56
    @katiie93x56 Před rokem

    I'm currently making a cardigan using panels that will have to be sewn together.. then got to add a boarder/cuffs onto it

  • @marilynreasons4588
    @marilynreasons4588 Před 3 lety

    Yes,I’m going to try it. I’m working on the Kitty Couches-Blue Couch. If you have any information on that I would really appreciate it. I tried to go to Kitty Couches, but I couldn’t find the sewing directions for mine. I have the directions for crocheting it, but not the sewing. Thank You. I was also going under both loops straight across. I knew I was doing something wrong but didn’t know what. 😀

    • @CrochetFiberArt
      @CrochetFiberArt  Před 3 lety

      I'm afraid I don't have any information about your project. But I will say, "Going under 1 strand is correct, and if you need a more sturdy seam then turn it over and do the back side as well." I rarely feel I have to do both sides and always judge by the use of the item. Thank you for your comment.

  • @rociomontoyajorquera88

    Thank you! I'm loving this tutorial. What about if I need to crochet two pieces, and I need to sew the "bottom row? (I mean the first crochet row, I don't know the name since english isn't my first language). Any tips? thanks!

  • @AshleesBathroom
    @AshleesBathroom Před 3 lety +1

    I'm working on a pink, white, and yellow crochet blanket. The base of the blanket is going to be just the pink and white. I'm going to crochet yellow sunflower petals to sew onto certain granny squares. I have no clue which stitch to use for that, but hey. I'm determined, lol.

    • @CrochetFiberArt
      @CrochetFiberArt  Před 3 lety +1

      Your project sounds beautiful! Good luck with that. :-)

    • @AshleesBathroom
      @AshleesBathroom Před 3 lety

      @@CrochetFiberArt thank you! It's supposed to be a very textured blanket to help with my anxiety (since I'm going off to university in August and am going to be an hour away from my mom, were worried about separation anxiety issues). I'm really excited about it.

    • @CrochetFiberArt
      @CrochetFiberArt  Před 3 lety +1

      @@AshleesBathroom You've picked a perfect project.

  • @beautifulpisces8985
    @beautifulpisces8985 Před 5 lety +1

    Interesting

  • @StitchenVixen
    @StitchenVixen Před 3 lety +4

    I’ll definitely be using this stitch, so thank you for sharing!!! I do have a question though, once your done sewing, do you just cut the ends off and it will hold by itself? Or do you have to do something else to make sure it stays together at the end?

    • @anaisdellaria6233
      @anaisdellaria6233 Před 3 lety +3

      I'm not sure if this is the right thing to do but I would just thread the ends into the piece your working with

    • @ItsMeUniquee
      @ItsMeUniquee Před 2 lety +1

      Hide the thread in your work going one way then back and repeat till a good amount is hidden than cut

  • @Margar02
    @Margar02 Před 5 lety +1

    Wow, such a helpful video! And you're so fun and adorable!
    I am making the Free Range Kimono (a C2C kimono sweater) by Make & Do Crew. Thanks for the helpful video, I am subscribing!

    • @CrochetFiberArt
      @CrochetFiberArt  Před 5 lety

      Thank you. I think this is the first time I've been called adorable, lol. I'm glad you're subscribing. If we're looking at the same C2C Kimono Sweater - I think it's awesome! I'd change the colors a bit, but that's just me.

    • @kimthevenin1271
      @kimthevenin1271 Před 5 lety +2

      When doing this, do you go thru both loops or the top loop? Thanks

    • @Margar02
      @Margar02 Před 5 lety +1

      @@CrochetFiberArt I used a double strand of a dark purple and a marled white/purple/shiny copper thread. The stripes I did with Heather grey, and I added a fourth stripe halfway up above the three bottom ones. I also put a couple stripes on the pockets :)
      The man whose daughter it's for LOVED it. He hasn't given it to his daughter yet. I'll find out soon if she likes it. He and his wife insists she'll love it.

    • @CrochetFiberArt
      @CrochetFiberArt  Před 5 lety

      Margaret, THIS SOUNDS LOVELY!

    • @CrochetFiberArt
      @CrochetFiberArt  Před 5 lety +1

      @@kimthevenin1271 You use both loops :-)

  • @shantegreen-cleveland8618

    When joing the rough sides, is it possible to do a row of single crochet around then join? Will the result be the same?

    • @CrochetFiberArt
      @CrochetFiberArt  Před 4 lety

      It's totally possible and you will end up with a much better finished look. Thank you for asking this. :-)

  • @mistyleanneconn
    @mistyleanneconn Před 4 lety +1

    I like the information you gave. Even the paper clip. I only wish you would have had the camera closer. Very hard to see what / how you are doing it.

    • @CrochetFiberArt
      @CrochetFiberArt  Před 4 lety +1

      Unfortunately this video was filmed with a VERY old tablet, it was as close as I could go without it becoming blurry. :-( Thank you for leaving a comment :-)

    • @mistyleanneconn
      @mistyleanneconn Před 4 lety +1

      Crochet Fiber Art I understand. I am going to put it on my tv and follow along with you.

    • @CrochetFiberArt
      @CrochetFiberArt  Před 4 lety

      @@mistyleanneconn Thank you. I hope it works for you.

  • @karenlajoie9102
    @karenlajoie9102 Před 3 lety +1

    I have 90 squares 10 inches each square. Would the mattress stitch be the best way to join them neatly? I used 4 different patterns so they are not all the same stitch count. 3 different colors as well so would like them to be somewhat invisible.

    • @CrochetFiberArt
      @CrochetFiberArt  Před 3 lety

      If you don't have the same stitch count you'll need to be careful joining them. I would use a blocking board to make sure they stay the same size instead of trying to do it by stitches.

  • @testest8101
    @testest8101 Před 5 lety +1

    is this seam durable for a queen size heavy granny square blanket? i'm worried it will come undone from the weight.

    • @CrochetFiberArt
      @CrochetFiberArt  Před 5 lety +1

      The short answer is yes, with one adjustment. The mattress stitch is very strong, however you do only pick up one thread on either side of the seam. When I'm working with heavy items I do the sewing on back, as called for, then I do a second sewing on the front of the seam. This could just be me, but I feel better about the seam when I've done that. I've made many huge, heavy afghans - all sewn like I explained here - some are over 40 years old and the double seams are still holding beautifully. I never tried, just one side, on those heavy items.

  • @mersearuane9553
    @mersearuane9553 Před 4 lety

    How do you sew corners as you are moving up from bottom of strip to top?

    • @CrochetFiberArt
      @CrochetFiberArt  Před 4 lety +1

      I connect the corners with a piece of loose yarn (gently tied). That way I make sure my corners match up as I go. Does this help?

  • @BonnieLeah
    @BonnieLeah Před 3 lety

    Can I use this stitch to join granny squares for a queen sized crocheted blanket? Thanks. God loves you. God bless.

    • @CrochetFiberArt
      @CrochetFiberArt  Před 3 lety +2

      Absolutely! Just make sure your side stitches match up. I usually do one corner stitch when doing one direction, and pick up that same corner when sewing in other direction.

    • @BonnieLeah
      @BonnieLeah Před 3 lety

      @@CrochetFiberArt thank you so much. God loves you. God bless.

    • @CrochetFiberArt
      @CrochetFiberArt  Před 3 lety +1

      @@BonnieLeah You're welcome, Mary.

  • @jaybeecee1949
    @jaybeecee1949 Před 3 lety

    Is this a left-handed method? I would intuitively start on the right side as a right-hander???

    • @CrochetFiberArt
      @CrochetFiberArt  Před 3 lety

      There really isn't a left or right handed method, it all depends on what side your long tail end is on. That is judged by what direction the stiches are going and what looks best to you as the seam is put together. If you add thread (instead of using a tail end) then I'm sure starting on the right side would be just fine.

  • @marydalton1387
    @marydalton1387 Před rokem

    hello am having trouble with the corns sewing together

  • @patboyd6135
    @patboyd6135 Před 4 lety

    Doing a granny square jacket. How do I sew the corners?

    • @CrochetFiberArt
      @CrochetFiberArt  Před 4 lety +1

      If your corners have 2 stitches, do 1 sewing stitch in 1 of the 2 (going in one direction) and 1 sewing stitch in the other of the 2 (in the other direction). If you corners have 3 stitches, pic up the center stitch in both directions. If your corners have a chain do the same as above into the chain instead of just ending on a stitch. Hope this helps. :-)

  • @haydennagy196
    @haydennagy196 Před 2 lety

    11:45