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Angelina on Instagram: "How to add a ribbed cuff? In this example, I’m attaching slip stitch (sl st) ribbing. One row per stitch. Row 1: Make a slip knot and attach the yarn to the first stitch on the sleeve. Ch your cuff length. You can change the number of chains depending on how long you want the cuff to be. Make 1 slip stitch in the second stitch from the hook, and 1 slip stitch in each chain. Then make 1 slip stitch in the next stitch on the sleeve edge. This is how we attached the row to the edge. Make 1 more slip stitch in the next stitch on the sleeve edge. Turn your work. Row 2: 1 slip stitch into back loop only (BLO) of each stitch across. Then make Ch 1 and turn your work. For the next rows repeat: - 1 slip stitch into BLO of each stitches across. - 1 slip stitch in the ne Cuff Stitch Crochet, How To Slip Stitch Crochet Pieces Together, How To Crochet Ribbed Cuffs, Ribbed Cuff Crochet, Crochet Sleeve Edging, Crochet Edge For Sweater, How To Add Ribbing To Crochet, Sweater Cuff Crochet, Slip Stitch Back Loop Crochet

Angelina on Instagram: "How to add a ribbed cuff? In this example, I’m attaching slip stitch (sl st) ribbing. One row per stitch. Row 1: Make a slip knot and attach the yarn to the first stitch on the sleeve. Ch your cuff length. You can change the number of chains depending on how long you want the cuff to be. Make 1 slip stitch in the second stitch from the hook, and 1 slip stitch in each chain. Then make 1 slip stitch in the next stitch on the sleeve edge. This is how we attached the row…

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6.6K views · 129 reactions | Every time we start a sleeve cuff, many of us wonder how to make decreases evenly for a professional look. 🤯  Here’s the method I use for my sweaters using 2 fpdc, 2 bpdc ribbing. 🫶🏻👌  ‼️When you reach the necessary sleeve length and are ready to start your cuff, work the first row as follows:  *2 fpdc around 2 dc x 2 times, 2 bpdc around 1 dc x 2 times, repeat from * till the end. Work all other rounds as usual: 2 fpdc, 2 bpdc.  This method ensures even decreases and a neater finish. 😃🧶  🧤Support Glove find under the link in my bio @themailodesign or send me a direct message, and I will send you the link 🧤  Happy Crocheting, Love You All,  Lena ❤️ | TheMailoDesign | Laid Back · Sunshine Reggae Adding Cuffs To Sleeves Crochet, Crazy Crochet, Chunky Crochet, Sleeve Cuff, Till The End, Professional Look, Love You All, Sweater Sleeves, Crochet Sweater

Every time we start a sleeve cuff, many of us wonder how to make decreases evenly for a professional look. 🤯 Here’s the method I use for my sweaters using 2 fpdc, 2 bpdc ribbing. 🫶🏻👌 ‼️When you...

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Do you struggle with the shaping of crochet sleeves? This post will teach you how to go about customising the shaping of crochet sleeves so you can crochet garments to suit your preferences. It talks about common sleeve shapes and how to achieve them and how to work out how many decreases or increases you add. Click to read more How To Crochet Sleeve Cuffs, How To Add Sleeves To A Crochet Top, Adding Cuffs To Sleeves Crochet, Crochet Sleeve Cuff Pattern, How To Crochet Sleeves Tutorials, How To Make Crochet Sleeves, Adding Crochet Sleeves To Shirt, How To Crochet Sleeves On A Sweater, How To Crochet A Sleeve

Do you struggle with the shaping of crochet sleeves? This post will teach you how to go about customising the shaping of crochet sleeves so you can crochet garments to suit your preferences. It talks about common sleeve shapes and how to achieve them and how to work out how many decreases or increases you add. Click to read more

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Jeļena Ņemčenko on Instagram: "How can you make your sleeves look professionally finished? 🧐

This method is easy and effective! 🤗

‼️Before you start making the cuff, make decreases in the last two rows. I usually decrease every 5th double crochet stitch to make the sleeve look more elegant.

Start making the cuff:

✅Chain 10, starting from the 2nd chain from the hook, work *9 single crochet to the end, then make 2 slip stitches to connect the cuff.
 
✅Turn, and starting from the 3rd stitch from the hook, single crochet in the back loop only until the end. 
✅Chain 1, and repeat from * across the entire sleeve.
What is your favorite method for finishing sleeves? Share in comments? 

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Jeļena Ņemčenko on Instagram: "How can you make your sleeves look professionally finished? 🧐 This method is easy and effective! 🤗 ‼️Before you start making the cuff, make decreases in the last two rows. I usually decrease every 5th double crochet stitch to make the sleeve look more elegant. Start making the cuff: ✅Chain 10, starting from the 2nd chain from the hook, work *9 single crochet to the end, then make 2 slip stitches to connect the cuff. ✅Turn, and starting from the 3rd…

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