Join Yarn Invisibly - Picture Tutorial
Sturdy Invisible Join
I've used this method to join yarn for years and it has never failed me. It provides a very sturdy join that won't unravel.
Published by Marie Anne St. Jean - Featured Contributor in Lifestyle
A Top 1000 Content Producer for the last three years, Marie Anne is a retired U.S. Marine MSgt whose weapons of choice are now crochet hook and pen. When not writing for Yahoo! sites such as YCN! Voice... View profile
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12 Comments
Post a CommentGosh that makes color changing so easy! Thanks for the info. :)
I love this idea. Always looking for new and/or different ways to simplify work. Thanks for sharing.
Awesome, I love this method - no big knot to contend with! You did a great job on this! THANKS!
Great photos! Stopping by to tell you THANKS, Marie Anne, for helping me figure out how to open other writers in a separate window so I didn't have to do that back and forth thing I complained about in a Forum thread. DUH. How did I not know that?!!
Thanks. : )
Excellent tutorial. Very easy to understand. Thank you.
good tip!
excellent work:) This is a brilliant presentation.
Great, thanks for sharing, I love knitting!
Beautifully done!