Invisible seam technique

When we have ribbing stitches or, in general, we crochet lengthwise, to seam together the sides, we have big advantages! 

Indeed, in this cases, we are going to be dealing with v-shaped stitches running through the sides that make seaming so easy!

The method I'll show here is the one I use for many of my designs and patterns, and it's so satisfying to use.

To use this techniques, you will need a needle and yarn with a length slightly longer then the length of the panels/sides you want to seam together.

We start aligning the two sides to seam together. 

We want to insert the needles from the first v-shaped stitch (orange) into the second (red), not using the side bars shaping the v-shape, but the little horizontal bar in between.


Then, you do the same on the other side (from the green to the blue, again, picking the horizontal bar)


Here, you can see how it looks when going into the horizontal bar:


You can see here how it looks after joining together the sides with this technique:


A full video tutorial is here!


The advantage of this seaming method is that it is completely invisible!




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