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Thanks for sharing. 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GirafitaEnChile Publish time 2015-8-5 08:37

How to blend in the treads of new yarn in a scarf?

Hi everyone
I made my first crochet scarf but I couldnt hide the yarn changes, because of the large caliber of the needles, the loose threads are very apparent.
Any tips?



Sg00 Publish time 2024-11-5 05:25

I usually take a needle and thread the yarn through the thickest section like what that poster above noted too! Another option for next time is to just use the magic knot to join and then you don’t have to deal with ends at all (until the end of the project haha)!

Чепурек Publish time 2023-2-25 05:51

static/image/common/user_online.gif LilyMaid static/image/common/clock.gif 2015-8-5 21:29
Here is what I do:
thread the yarn on a large-eyed darning needle and pull it through where a row of ...

огромное спасибо!

liavanbarneveld Publish time 2016-2-1 20:28

if you use a special knot you can cut the treads very short, i have to look how they call that knot in englisch ( i am from the netherlands)

Чепурек Publish time 2023-2-25 05:53

static/image/common/user_online.gif LucyLocket static/image/common/clock.gif 2015-8-7 23:21
I always crochet my ends in as I hate weaving in ends!
Type in 'How to Crochet: Adding a New B ...

:kiss::kiss::kiss:

Чепурек Publish time 2023-2-25 05:52

static/image/common/user_online.gif LucyLocket static/image/common/clock.gif 2015-8-9 03:45
Hah! I've found the thread on the site that I've been looking for ............... have a look at thi ...

:handshake

b93520117 Publish time 2024-10-27 22:35

Thankyouverymuchforsharing

aacc1027 Publish time 2023-4-28 00:42

Thanks for the post it’s very helpful

loveeluna Publish time 2015-11-28 14:25

Very nice. Thanks for sharing.

ultimateduck13 Publish time 2021-2-18 03:20

interesting, thanks

viky Publish time 2024-4-18 05:40

Thank you very much!

LilyMaid Publish time 2015-8-5 21:29

Here is what I do:
thread the yarn on a large-eyed darning needle and pull it through where a row of stitching is the most dense. Using your
picture, I have drawn a red line going from right to left and even going back and forth can sometimes secure the ends very well

LucyLocket Publish time 2015-8-7 23:21

I always crochet my ends in as I hate weaving in ends!:funk:
Type in 'How to Crochet: Adding a New Ball of Yarn. New Stitch a Day' in your search engine and have a look at the simple tutorial.................. video........................:)

LucyLocket Publish time 2015-8-9 03:45

Hah! I've found the thread on the site that I've been looking for ............... have a look at this extremely good tip for joining yarn without having to knot or sew in ends!!:lol:lol:lol
//www.pindiy.com/thread-160294-1-1.html

GirafitaEnChile Publish time 2015-8-10 09:36

static/image/common/user_online.gif Pipsqueak static/image/common/clock.gif 2015-8-5 10:29 static/image/common/back.gif
Here is what I do:
thread the yarn on a large-eyed darning needle and pull it through where a row of ...

thanks, this is very clarifying!!!

gamzesk Publish time 2018-10-20 04:47

thanks for the post

fatima santos Publish time 2021-4-21 21:36

very nice
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