The Invisible Finish

Lemme introduce you to my best friend, the invisible finish. It’s a great technique. It’s not always necessary, but I use it more often than not.

Use it at the end of a round when you’re about to change colors, or when finishing off a shape for a much smoother transition.

Skip first stitch. Insert hook under both loops from the back. Pull tail through.Skipping that first stitch builds a bridge over the round’s end. It also ensures you end up with the correct number of stitches, and aren’t adding or subtracting any.

Skip first stitch. Insert hook under both loops from the back. Pull tail through.

Skipping that first stitch builds a bridge over the round’s end. It also ensures you end up with the correct number of stitches, and aren’t adding or subtracting any.

Insert hook under BLO of last stitch of the round, from the back. Pull tail through.

Insert hook under BLO of last stitch of the round, from the back. Pull tail through.

Adjust tension as needed.

Adjust tension as needed.

Seamless!

Seamless!