Picot Joining Tutorial by IraRott

Join-As-You-Go With Picot

The join‑as‑you‑go method lets you connect motifs as you crochet the final round, eliminating the need for sewing later. Each motif is joined directly through the stitches of its last round, creating a clean, seamless finish.

Depending on the pattern, motifs can be joined through the center of an arch, with single crochet or slip stitch joins, or (when working with picot edging) by connecting motifs through their picots. This alternative method works beautifully in designs like my Josefina and Jeffery Blanket.

Josefina and Jeffery Elephant Blanket Crochet Pattern by IraRott

How the Picot Join Works

A Picot Join is almost identical to a regular picot stitch. The only difference is that instead of completing a tiny ch‑3 loop, you slip stitch into the corresponding picot of the neighboring motif.

Here’s the sequence:
Ch 1, sl st into the matching picot of the previous motif, ch 1, then finish the stitch as a regular picot.

This creates a secure, tidy join that blends seamlessly into the edging.

Join-As-You-Go With Picot

Video Tutorials

Below are both right‑handed and left‑handed demonstrations of joining motifs with picot edges, featuring the Josefina and Jeffery Elephant Blanket.

Right-Handed Crochet

 Left-Handed Crochet

More Ways to Use Picot Joins

This joining method isn’t limited to squares or motifs... you can use it to connect other shapes as well. For example, I used Picot Joins to attach the spikes in my dinosaur hat patterns. The video below shows a work‑in‑progress demonstration, while the full spike instructions are included in the patterns.

Patterns Featured in This Tutorial

Join-As-You-Go With Picot - Crochet Dinosaur Hats

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