I need a piece to bend 90°, like a pipe elbow would look. I need one side of the tube to not gain any height and the other side to rotate around the inside of the tube. I've been told that increasing and decreasing on opposite sides and to make sure that I end with the same amount of stitches will work but it doesn't. This has been bugging me for a few weeks now and I've even gone as far as to rely on geometry to help me solve my problem.
An analog of what I'm looking for can be found here: bit.ly/cWrSF.
Thank you
Update:I need a piece to bend 90°, like a pipe elbow would look. I need one side of the tube to not gain any height and the other side to rotate around the inside of the tube. I've been told that increasing and decreasing on opposite sides and to make sure that I end with the same amount of stitches will work but it doesn't. This has been bugging me for a few weeks now and I've even gone as far as to rely on geometry to help me solve my problem. Preferably I would like it to be made in one continuous strand of yarn, no cutting and reattaching of the yarn. However, if that can't be done, any other method is fine.
An analog of what I'm looking for can be found here: bit.ly/cWrSF.
Thank you
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Try slip stitches on one side and larger stitches the other side of tube keep going until you have a 90 degree bend Good Luck That what I do to make crochet socks or legs of toy crochet animals.
Like a heel on a sock? What you need to do is short rows. This means, that you need to only go part way across the row. Here's how:
When you are working on the tube, mark both sides. You will have the same number of stitches on either side. You will then work on the one side only -- stop one stitch BEFORE that last stitch. Just leave it as is. Turn and work back, and stop one stitch BEFORE the second marked stitch. Turn and work back and stop one stitch before where you stopped last time. And turn, and repeat. In other words, you are making short rows, stopping one stitch less each time. When you have about 2-3-4 stitches left, you stop and then working back, work that one EXTRA stitch each row. You now will be working increasingly longer rows each time, until you are back to the full number in that half of the tube. Continue in the round.
What should happen is that you will have a 90 degree bend. If it is too much, you may have needed to leave a few more stitches before you started going back up to the full count. Not enough bend? You need to work down to fewer stitches. It will make sense as you do it.
Google "short rows crochet".
Can you provide a link? The information you are providing is not a website, part of the information seems to be missing.
The only answer I can provide without actually seeing what you want to create would be to slip stitch and/or decrease on the inside of the elbow and treble crochet and/or increase where you want the elbow part to be. This should provide the shaping you want.
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