![]() But that's all part of the challenge! One tip, the more "open" the join, the more room there is to play. ![]() When joining a variety of squares in a sampler afghan, you might need to fudge a bit on the number of stitches you work (or skip!) on any given square, to make them all work. Tight Braid Join on Moogly - I used this to finish the Moogly Afghan CAL for 2014 (and 2015, and 2016)! And of course shared the pattern!Ĭontinuous Join CLUSTER Style Tutor ial by Margaret MacInnis, on Ravelry - haven't tried it, just spotted it, but love the look!Įach of these methods has their own style and look, and not all of them will work for everybody.Rag Quilt/Fringe Join by Amy Solovay, on, via the Internet Archive: The opposite of the "clean" look, this one is full of texture.Flat Zipper Method by Dedri Uys, on Look at What I Made: This creates such a great looking line, very clean.Dudessembly by The Crochet Dude: See the video in the free Amazing Crochet Textures Class on Craftsy!.Simulated Braid Join by Carolyn Christmas, on Gourmet Crochet: So many pretty joins, it's hard to choose!.Scallop Join by Carolyn Christmas, on Gourmet Crochet: Another lovely lacey look!.Join As You Go by Kara Gunza, on Petals to Picots: This has a great look - and love JAYG!.Celtic Lace Join by Rachele, on Baby Love Brand: Very elaborate, and lovely! The newest one on the list I think!.Flat Braid Join by Carolyn Christmas, on Gourmet Crochet: One of my all time favorites - very forgiving when working with lots of squares with different stitch counts!.Mattress Stitch Seaming by Tamara Kelly, on Moogly: Sewn rather than crocheted, this stitch can be completely invisible!.Slip Stitch Seaming by Tamara Kelly, on Moogly: The least amount of yarn used, without actually putting down the hook!.Single Crochet Seaming by Tamara Kelly, on Moogly: You can also see this in action on Repeat Crafter Me! It creates a big ridge between squares, and definite grid look!.Whip Stitch Seaming by Tamara Kelly, on Moogly: This sewn seam is fast fast fast!.So let's get started! I've linked to photo and/or video tutorials for each of 12 14 methods for joining afghan squares (I've added new ones!)!Ĭlick on the names of the methods you like to go to their pattern pages! to join crochet squares and afghan blocks! And I know that lots of you have been eagerly awaiting this list - the Moogly Afghan CAL for this year is winding down, and it's time to start thinking about how we're going to attach all of these blocks together to make one big blankie. I did a total of 39 rounds, ending with a round of color 2 (scarlet sizzle).Ĭhange to color 1 (blue blaze) ch 1, sc in each stitch around the entire blanket, working 5 sc in each corner ch space, sl st in first sc to join, ch one, work another round of sc, working 3 sc in each corner stitch, join to first stitch and finish offĬricut Mountain Make-A-Thon Ticket GiveawayĬelebrating National Outdoor Month with LEGO and a.There are so. When you reach the desired size move on to the border. Round 5: sl st into ch sp, ch 3, 2 dc in same sp, 3 dc in next ch sp, ch 2, 3 dc in same sp, 3 times, 3 dc in next ch sp, 3 dc in next ch sp, sl st in top of beginning ch 3, switch to color 2 (scarlet sizzle)Ĭontinue working the pattern changing colors ever 2 rounds and adding 2 more cluster on each side with each color change. Round 4: ch 1, sc in between the last cluster from previous round and the beginning ch, ch 3, sc in corner ch sp, ch 3, sc in same sp, 3 times, ch 3, sc between next 2 clusters, ch 3, sl st to first sc Round 3: sl st into corner ch sp, ch 3, 2 dc in same sp, ch 2, 3 dc in same sp, 3 times, 3 dc in next ch sp, sl st in top of beginning ch 3, switch to color 1 (blue blaze) Round 2: ch 1, sc in first ch space, ch 3, sc in same ch space, 3 times, ch 3, join to first sc Round 1: ch 3 (counts as first dc), 2 dc in ring, ch 2, 3 dc in ring, ch 2, 3 dc in ring, ch 2, 3 dc in ring, ch 2, sl st to beginning ch 3 to join, sl st in next 2 stitches so you are in the last stitch of the first cluster, switch to color 2 (scarlet sizzle)
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