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be micro shares Im going to show you how to do a join as you go today whenever you do join as you go the motive to which you are joining will always have round 5 which is the gray round completed the most of which you are going to join to the completed motive will only have been crushed up to Round 4 so what you need to do is tie on your new color which will be the round 5 color Ill just make a simple knot make sure its strong right now before I start crocheting I always lay the tail ends to the left on top of the work so this is what youre trying to do and then hold those so that theyre lie on top of the single crochet round that you did as round 4 right so insert your hook into the first single crochet that youre going to work and dont look at the way I hold my hook I tend to hold it a bit differently to other people we start by chaining 3 going to the next slips go into the next stitch right and youll keep going until youre ready to start your first join so how do you know