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7 Days of Baskets, Bonus: The Invisible Join

This bonus tutorial is one of those little things that makes a big impact.

In this video, I’m walking you through how to create a beautiful invisible join, a technique I use in nearly every basket I make.


đź›  Materials Used in the Video

  • Yarn: 5mm braided cotton cord (Im using the cord from Bobbiny)

  • Hook: 8mm crochet hook (I’m using the BeKnitting set)



📹 Watch the Bonus Tutorial

It’s a quick one—just a few minutes—but worth bookmarking and returning to whenever you’re finishing a basket or bag.


✨ Why Its Useful

The invisible join is especially useful for:

  • Projects worked in the round (like baskets, hats, or coasters)

  • Making color changes look clean and intentional

  • Creating a polished finish


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This bonus tutorial is part of the 7 Days of Baskets series—a full week of tips and techniques for mastering your basket-making skills.


Next up: How to crochet the perfect circle base!


Happy Crafting!

- Krysten

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The patterns and photographs of items on this site are the property of yarnTh3ory and are for personal, non-commercial use only. These patterns are protected by US copyright, and you may not distribute or sell them electronically or physically.


Sales of finished pieces made from these patterns are permitted, but seller must use their own photographs and credit must be given to yarnTh3ory as the designer.


 
 
 

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Jun 04

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