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When crocheting in the round, the invisible join is a far better way to close your work than the classical slip stitch join. What makes the invisible join so much better is that it is invisible! This is the best joining method to use whenever you are crocheting something that is a circle, or that is worked in the round, or for invisible color changes in Amigurumi! Learn how to make the invisible join with this step-by-step tutorial. Tap on the pin to go to the free guide!

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The Knotty Boss - Anna Leyzina on Instagram: "Happy #JustATipTuesday. Today we’re talking decreases, and how to make them invisible. The standard way of decreasing generally requires you to just crochet two stitches together. When working in the round this method can sometimes leave noticeable gaps in your work. If that happens try working an invisible decrease instead. I know for many amigurumi makers this technique is pretty much the standard, but if any of you have yet to try it, give it a go! INSTRUCTIONS: Insert hook into front loop of the first stitch and into the front loop of the next stitch, then work a you would a regular single crochet. P.S. The color of the balls was not intentional! 😭 . . . #theknottyboss #crochettip #crochethack #crochettutorial #crochetstitch #crochet Small Crochet Ball, Ball Crochet Pattern Free, Crochet Ball Free Pattern, Invisible Decrease Crochet, Invisible Decrease, Knit Inspiration, Single Crochet Decrease, Crochet Hack, Crochet Ball

The Knotty Boss - Anna Leyzina on Instagram: "Happy #JustATipTuesday. Today we’re talking decreases, and how to make them invisible. The standard way of decreasing generally requires you to just crochet two stitches together. When working in the round this method can sometimes leave noticeable gaps in your work. If that happens try working an invisible decrease instead. I know for many amigurumi makers this technique is pretty much the standard, but if any of you have yet to try it, give it…

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Learn how to crochet a circle for complete beginners in this step-by-step guide, including a basic crochet circle pattern and answers to common questions.

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