
Interlocking Crochet
Interlocking crochet is a technique where two separate crochet pieces are worked simultaneously in a way that connects them securely as you go. Think of it like two fabric panels joined together with continuous, interwoven stitches, creating a sturdy, textured fabric. This method often involves alternating techniques to develop unique textures and patterns, making the finished fabric look intertwined and seamless. It’s used for projects like scarves and blankets, providing both structural strength and visual complexity, and requires careful planning to ensure the pieces stay properly connected throughout the process.