In crocheting, what does it mean to "weave in ends of yarn"?

Posted on May 29th, 2009 by admin


using a hook a little smaller than the one you made it with, pull the loose end in and out of the body of the material till it disappears, this also helps lock the join so it doesn't unravel

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  1. KIZIAH Says:

    It means to overlap the ends of the thread when you have to add more thread. You do a few stitches with the two ends together so you don't have knots in your work.
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  2. David G Says:

    You weave them in so the ends are not noticable.
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  3. silverheelsX Says:

    using a hook a little smaller than the one you made it with, pull the loose end in and out of the body of the material till it disappears, this also helps lock the join so it doesn't unravel
    References :

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