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While making free crochet afghan patterns instead of making all the squares the identical size and attaching them together at the end, you will build up your project square by square. This is perfect for those who want a join that is harder to detect.


Pros & Cons

  • It can require more patience as you go. As you work your project bigger, there is more material to shift as you join them together.
  • For those who prefer a join without any ridges or perfect not to whip stitch them together, this is for you.
  • Depending on your project, this could make something really stunning or be completely unnecessary to do such an effect.

 

This video demonstrates how to join as you go
 

 

 

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