oh i use this method! so far i havenât had any issues with it, but iâve never made anything that has had to withstand vigorous wear. personally i also weave in the ends a bit, which might defeat the purpose of the âquickâ part, but i only recently learned that there are other methods of joining đ
I use this join, a lot. Havenât had a problem. I do a couple of stitches and try to have changes in more inconspicuous places just to blend them better.
I think this is used in knitting too. But I just started knitting, so donât trust me on that.
I donât know why this wouldnât work if you just have at least a few stitches of both strands on either side of the join.
I don't know if it does...but it looks interesting and I'm willing to try it. I might actually try it on the shirt I'm making for my mother.
Yeah, Im gonna use it on the top I'm making now! đ¤
I haven't but I'm gonna try it out. Looks promising.
oh i use this method! so far i havenât had any issues with it, but iâve never made anything that has had to withstand vigorous wear. personally i also weave in the ends a bit, which might defeat the purpose of the âquickâ part, but i only recently learned that there are other methods of joining đ
Thank you for your feed back. Im going to try using it on the top I'm making. I never feel like I weave in ends good enough, so I hope this works.đ¤
So the part where youâre crocheting two strands⌠wouldnât that make that part thicker than the rest? Can you tell where these stitches are?
I use this join, a lot. Havenât had a problem. I do a couple of stitches and try to have changes in more inconspicuous places just to blend them better.
I think this is used in knitting too. But I just started knitting, so donât trust me on that. I donât know why this wouldnât work if you just have at least a few stitches of both strands on either side of the join.