Well the mattress stitch prevents a seam from being seen.
What is mattress stitch in crochet.
You always work this stitch with the right sides facing up so you can make sure the seam is invisible on its best side.
This technique also works great for knitting projects but i ll show you here how to do it for crochet.
You can easily learn how to use the mattress stitch and use it to join knit pieces as needed.
The locking mattress stitch varies from the traditional mattress stitch in that it the needle is brought back through previously worked stitches in order to lock the sewn seam into place.
Photo 2 and 3 move along 1 stitch and put your needle through from front to back continue to work back and forth moving along one stitch at a time.
Also known as the ladder stitch i love this stitch because when done right it s nearly invisible adds very little bulk to the seams is quick to do easy to take out and practically perfect.
Let me tell you how i do the mattress stitch.
Then insert the needle under the last seaming stitch on the second seam see 2nd photo below and pull the needle through.
Photo 1 begin in the corner st or ch space furthest from you and work through corner st or ch space on 2nd square.
When joining crochet pieces you can either slip stitch them together single crochet them together whip stitch them together or mattress stitch them together.
When i m seaming a sweater one of the most used stitches i use is the mattress stitch.
The mattress stitch is a method of joining knit pieces together to form one solid piece with a hidden seam.
You ll see what we mean in a minute.
The mattress stitch also known as the invisible seam or invisible weaving is a very flexible seam that works best for sewing garment pieces together because it makes for a flat invisible seam.
The locking mattress stitch is a method for sewing seams in crochet or knit fabrics.
I find that the mattress stitch creates the most seamless and invisible seam and it does so without the ridge inherent in most other methods of joining crochet pieces.
Continue to mattress stitch right up to the intersection.
Mattress stitch is worked from back to front then front to back.