How To Weave In Ends Crochet
How To Weave In Ends Crochet. A good method of weaving in ends is to run the end under several stitches, then reverse the direction and weave it back under several more stitches. If you only weave the end under a couple of stitches it will.
As you can see here, I'm pulling my hook through just like a normal double crochet, except those two ends are caught underneath the working yarn. Decide or find out which is the wrong side (WS) of your crochet and lay your crochet so that the wrong side is facing you. So easy, and my absolute favorite way to weave in those darn ends.
Place darning needle around each stitch and pull through: You need just one tool to weave in ends: a darning needle.
The only difference now is that you will be crocheting over those two ends, in order to hide them.
If you're working with something like a scarf that doesn't have. Next, move over the tapestry needle just a little bit and then weave the end the same way back. Grab your need and thread the end of the yarn through the eye.
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