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WHY ARE MY ROUND JOINS MESSY?

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Brush up on your technique with our simple guide...

- BECKY SKUSE

WHY ARE MY ROUND JOINS MESSY?

From granny squares to mandalas, working in the round is a great way to crochet all sorts of projects. But do you ever look at your motifs and sigh at how messy the round joins look? I know I do!

Well, I'm here to show you a couple of easy ways to make your joins so neat they're almost invisible: invisible slip stitch and invisible join. Most of us use a standard slip stitch to close a round of stitches and there's nothing wrong with that, but invisible slip stitches and invisible joins tend to create a neater, more polished look.

An invisible slip stitch just involves an easy little adjustment to your technique, while an invisible join just requires a tapestry needle to create a clever finish for the final round. I'll explain everything you need to know, so let's hook!

HOW DO I WORK AN INVISIBLE JOIN?

Here's how to work this simple technique...

This method works best on the final round of a motif or when you're changing colours after every round. The result is neat, consistent and almost invisible. To try it out, you just need a tapestry needle.

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"I MADE GRANNY SQUARES! NOW WHAT?"

Brush up on your technique with our simple guide...

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new dimensions

With a unique shape that gives it a bias drape, this stylish wavy scarf by Amy Overbury is truly one of a kind

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Woolmouse/Lovehandyed

Meet an indie dyer and indulge in a design with their skeins

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TONI'S JOURNAL ...from the studio

Keep track of your stash with crochet expert Toni Lipsey's top tips for creating a system to organise your skeins, balls and notions once and for all...

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3 mins

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FAMILY AFFAIR

After deciding to turn her crochet hobby into a business, Jo Bunclark of Marlow and Chestnut began collaborating with an unlikely partner - her own five-year-old daughter!

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4 mins

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YARNBOMBS away!

Crochet designer Eleonora Tully of Coastal Crochet journeyed to Italy for the Yarn Bombing Festival - and brought the magic back for Simply Crochet readers!

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5 mins

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Petite pasture

This wavy grass plant has attracted a ladybird visitor

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3 mins

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UK YARN SHOP LOVE

Wherever you are in the UK, your local yarn shop is a place to indulge in your craft. Step inside and discover the community on your doorstep

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2 mins

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Fire starter

Set your soul - and style - ablaze with this floaty filet-stitch wrap designed

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2 mins

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Talavera BLANKET

Bring Spanish sunshine into your home with the bright colours and textured stitches of Ana Morais Soares' seven-part Talavera blanket crochet-along

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4 mins

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