Seaming crochet- help please 🙏🏻

I need to sew this together (I’ll do it on wrong side I think.).
Which seaming method do I use if I don’t want a seam to show on the right side?

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I would normally whip stitch around the loops closest to you if the wrong side is facing you (not around the whole stitch). Someone else may have a better way but that is what I do.

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You should always seam from the right side, and mattress stitch is most common

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I usually do an invisible stitch (its used a lot on sewing) and you actually do it with the right side showing

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So this would be the invisible stitch?

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Yes! Again, at least in sewing it works wonders.
For crochet, i have only used in amigurumis while sewing together the body pieces such as a head, and it works just fine… Hopefully it works just as well for you on the crochet piece you have!!! :slight_smile:

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I’m with @CraftsByAdrivs. The invisible stitch is great!

You could also do the mattress stitch, it’s relatively hard to detect, almost impossible to see if you use the same color.

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That is also called mattress stitch or ladder stitch. That is the recommended way to make a flat seam and is always done on the right side

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matteress stitch

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Matters es stitch?
Eh?

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mattress stitch i misspelked it whoops

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I was just teasing you. :wink:

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Oh you :stuck_out_tongue:

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So here’s the back with the invisible stitch.
Not exactly invisible.
There has to be a better way to close up jagged edges.
Not that I don’t appreciate everyone’s help though.

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