This invisible join is pure magic! Use it to join crocheted rounds together and I promise you won’t see where the join is. It’s a truly invisible crochet join!
how to Make an Invisible Crochet Join:

Step 1 – Crochet up to last stitch of round. Cut yarn, fasten off and thread with a tapestry needle.

Step 2 – Look at the anatomy of the beginning and end of the round. For the invisible join you will ignore the first stitch of the round and instead, work into the first and last stitches.

Step 3 – Place needle through second stitch of round from front (right side) to back (wrong side), under the back and front loop. Pull through yarn so that the front loop just made, sits neatly on top of the front loop of the first stitch of the round and is the same length as the two front loops of the stitches either side.

Step 4 – Place needle from front to back through back loop only of last stitch of the round. Pull through yarn so that the back loop just made, sits neatly on top of the back loop of the first stitch of the round and is the same length as the two back loops of the stitches either side.

Step 5 – Flip to the wrong side and weave in the end. Go in the same direction of your crocheted round to keep tension on the join.

Can you see where the join is?

Prefer a Video Tutorial?
If you would prefer a quick video tutorial, I have one here.
Other Useful Tutorials
- Mattress Stitch Crochet Squares, Motifs & Seams is here as a video tutorial, OR here as a photo tutorial.
- Whip Stitch Crochet Squares, Motifs & Seams is here here as a video tutorial, OR here as a photo tutorial.
- Zig-Zag Stitch Crochet Squares, Motifs & Seams is here as a video tutorial, OR here as a photo tutorial.


