How to make a false stitch

A false stitch is used to create a seamless look. Follow the step by step pictures below.

Cut your yarn, insert your needle through the first stitch of the round then go down the center of your last stitch, pull and voila!

Two images showing a hand sewing with a needle and beige yarn through a crocheted oval-shaped piece on a white surface, ideal for making baby crochet clothes. The left image is a close-up of the oval; the right shows the hand stitching.

Two photos show a hand holding a beige baby crochet clothes piece being stitched with a yarn needle. In each image, the hand secures the crochet as the needle weaves through the stitches against a white background.

A close-up of a crochet project using thick red yarn and a wooden hook, featuring work in progress on crochet slippers, displayed on a white surface.

A hand holds a strip of red t-shirt yarn being crocheted into a textured, oval-shaped piece—perfect for cozy crochet slippers—with red-handled scissors in the background on a white surface.

A hand holds a piece of red crocheted fabric with a blunt metal yarn needle threaded through a stitch, weaving in loose ends—perfect technique for finishing cozy crochet slippers.

A hand holds a piece of red crochet work with thick yarn, perfect for crafting cozy crochet slippers. The crochet hook is inserted into the stitches, and loose yarn is visible at the top against a white background.

A hand holds a red crocheted oval piece, perfect as the base for crochet slippers, with a large crochet hook and red yarn resting on a white surface.

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