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By Susan Brittain, Karen Manthey. The whipstitch is best for joining crocheted rows made of the shorter stitches, such as single crochet. You join the crochet pieces by whipstitching the row-ends together (when sewing the side seams of a garment), or you may work in the tops of the stitches (when you're sewing shoulder
Use the same color yarn as one or both pieces of crochet work you intend to join. Unlike the whipstitch used in sewing, the whipstitch used in crocheting is meant to be far less visible, so you will usually want to hide the stitch further by using one of the colors already in the pattern.
A simple and effective technique you can use to join crocheted items together is using a Whip Stitch Seam. View the photo tutorial here!
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8 May 2017 Draw the yarn through the loops, making sure to pull the entire length all the way through. Leave a tail of yarn about six inches long hanging from the end. Later, when you are finished whip stitching the squares together, you'll want to weave this end into the back of the closest afghan square.
30 Apr 2013 Up next in my crochet joining tutorials is the Whipstitch seam. This is another great join when you want a flat seam and it is a really easy seam to make. All you will need are the pieces you want to join, a length of yarn to join them with and a yarn or tapestry needle to make the join. If you would like to see a
Hold your pieces of fabric with the right sides facing each other. Step 1: After threading a darning needle with your yarn tail, insert the needle into the first stitches of each piece of fabric. Come back around and through the same stitch, going front to back.
2 Oct 2013 Previously I demonstrated the Mattress Stitch, which is a great way to create an invisible seam when sewing two pieces of crochet (or knitting) together. Another option for seaming your yarn items is the Whip Stitch. This method isn't invisible, but it is fast as can be, and can add a decorative touch to the right
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