How to blend in the treads of new yarn in a scarf?
Hi everyoneI 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?
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! 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) 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: 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 Thanks for the post it’s very helpful Very nice. Thanks for sharing. interesting, thanks Thank you very much! Very nice thank you!! thank you very much 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
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........................:)
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 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!!! thanks for the post very nice
Pages:
[1]
2