Invisible Join
- Christen DeRito
- Aug 18, 2022
- 1 min read
An invisible join is a way of finishing off when you're working in the round.
It is very simple to do and gives the project a clean, professional look.
The video on how to do the invisible join can be found here. Fast forward to 5:16 to see the invisible join portion.
The invisible join is used in the Cleaning Scrubbie pattern.
Let's begin!

Step 1: Pull yarn through your last stitch like usual.

Step 2: Thread darning needle and pull yarn through the front and back loop of the first stitch.

Step 3: Pull yarn through the back loop only of the last stitch.

Step 4: Weave in end, being careful not to pull to tight. This will compress the invisible join. If you accidentally pull it too tight, gently pull the stitch out a little with the darning needle.
That's it! Such an easy way to finish off.


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