More Tips & Tricks – I was overwhelmed by the response I received to my tutorial last week on How to Line a Crocheted Bag! Many have written telling me they found the tutorial simple and easy to follow and for the first time feel brave enough to attempt a lining. Wow, I’m so flattered, thank you!
So I decided to put together a collection of  other great tutorials and techniques by my fellow designers and crocheters for easy reference in one place. I hope you find them useful. Come back next week for another collection too!  ~Maria~
Jessie at Home has a wonderful tutorial on how to join the top of one row of single crochet to the top of another to create a neat join without gaps.
Moogly shares a great technique allowing you to start a new row on a crochet project without having to use the telltale “join with a slip stitch and chain 3″.
Have you ever crocheted a starting chain only to find out you made it too long? Hodge Podge Crochet shares an easy technique to shorten the chain to the correct length, without having to frog the whole thing.
Do you want a neat finish to your projects that doesn’t look clumpy and obvious? Try this technique by Cre8tion Crochet for an invisible finish.
Do you know how to work in the round? If not, check out this tutorial by Trifles N Treasures with a bonus project too!
Look At What I Made shared her technique for joining crochet squares quickly and easily with a visually appealing flat “zipper”.
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loarose says
Thank you for theses wonderful tips
Estelle Louw says
Oh it all look awsome Hope I will be able to manage them
ourworldheritagebe says
The tips all look great! Going to pin them later on 🙂
dedri says
Thank you for including me, Maria 🙂 these tips and tricks are great 🙂
thepatternparadise says
You are welcome, thanks for the great tutorial 🙂
Robin says
Thank you so much. I will definitely use these tips.