Joining the Link Stitch in the Round

My first two published patterns in the Crossroads Collection, The Crossroads Dishcloth and Crossroads Scarf both use the link stitch and are worked in rows. I wanted to design an ear warmer, cowl and beanie using the same stitch combinations as my other Crossroads patterns only this time they would be worked in the round. So I began to test out the link stitch in the round and found there were not many tutorials on how to complete this task. So I set out to to figure out the best way to join the link stitch for a seamless look. In the process I came up with a cup cozy pattern and sent it off to testers. But explaining the process in words can be tricky and being the visual learner that I am, I decided that a photo tutorial was a must!

Joining the Link Stitch in the Round

Congratulations! Give yourself a pat on the back because you just joined your link stitch round!

I hope you enjoyed learning how to join the link stitch as much as I enjoyed figuring out a seamless way to do it.

Until next time, Happy Crocheting!

ETHY

6 responses to “Joining the Link Stitch in the Round”

  1. […] Being tasked with figuring out the most seamless join possible, I began searching for tutorials that were already available and couldn’t for the life of me find one just for the link stitch. So with some trial and error I found a technique that provides a pretty seamless join. You can find my photo tutorial for joining the link stitch in the round here. […]

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  2. […] on my blog. You can find my photo tutorial for the link stitch here and joining the link stitch here! If you prefer all the information and tips at your fingertips, I have included both photo […]

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  3. […] on my blog. You can find my photo tutorial for the link stitch here and joining the link stitch here to help you as you try your hand at the ear warmer pattern. If you prefer having all the size […]

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  4. […] Ch 3, link stitch in each stitch around, join. (80 link […]

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