Invisible decrease with single crochet
The invisible decrease method is great for projects that are worked in rounds. Instead of skipping a stitch and therefore creating a small gap, you insert your hook in the front loop of the next stitch, then in the front loop of the second next stitch, yarn over, pull it through both front loops, and yarn over, and pull through the remaining two loops on your hook. This way you achieve a neat looking decrease without any gaps.
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