Finishing Off Crochet Round with Seamless Join By Rachel Choi – 3 Comments If you’re familiar with crocheting in the round, you know there are times when you have to join, especially when you’re ending your work. Joins are traditionally done using slip stitches, which can create a ...
Hemstitching: Add ahemstitched edgeto create a refined, polished look for your embroidery. Edging and Binding: Create intricate borders around your work using crochet, lace, or decorative stitches. These edges add elegance and can enhance the style of your needlework. Try3-sided stitchorfour sid...
Even though I don’t show it in the photos, I actually smooth down the glue with a little offcut of mattboard so that the glue covers the cardboard evenly – that way you don’t feel ugly bumps on the front when it dries (my mattboard is black on one side, it just happened to ...
Knitting Tips and Trade Secrets Expanded contains 30% new material on everything from how to knit (and crochet) a better buttonhole to taking the kinks out... TE/ Hoenig,Pam (Editor) - 《Taunton Pr》 被引量: 0发表: 2013年 The Circular Knitting Workshop: Essential Techniques for Knitting...
You could pick up the stitches and immediately bind off. You could also crochet around the edges. Just play around with it. Don't feel like you have to throw out a project because a neckline is too open or messy for you - you have options!
If you are afraid that end will come off for some heavy usage project eg. rug, you can apply some glue to the end. c.Do the same to the locking yarn ends. After all the ends are hidden! Handling The Back a.Iron on a piece of interfacing with the size smaller than the border. ...