A step-by-step tutorial on using the magic knot to join a ball of yarn in a super-secure way - no weaving in required! incl. slow-mo video.
The Russian Join is one of the absolute best ways to join yarn due to it's secure hold and invisible finish As enjoyable as it is to crochet and knit, weaving in ends is generally
Do you want to join your yarn in a fast and secure way? Learn how to join yarn with the magic knot! Useful for both crocheters and knitters
A step by step tutorial on joining yarn in knitting with 10 different techniques. Inivisble, with or without a knot, etc - incl. a video.
What we like the least as knitters is having to join one yarn ball to another with bothersome knots, which later show on our projects. That’s why in the We…
I found this amazing technique on Pinterest and you can check it out here. I had a really hard time getting it right consistently so I simplified it and it works now every time! Here's how I do it: First, you take your two ends and hold them together. The pink yarn is what I'm joining to the green yarn... then, wrap the pink yarn around your thumb ONCE. (In the video she has you wrap your thumb twice) then wrap the pink yarn in front of the ends ... fold the ends over the yarn you just wrapped in front hold the ends snug against the tail of the green yarn. Slip your thumb out of the loop. hold the ends snugly with the green tail then start to pull the pink yarn, (so this is obviously a bad picture because I don't have a good grip on the green end...) make sure the pink loop stays down around the folded over ends pull tight! snip the ends and it's all done!
Quick and easy way to join the new yarn in crochet. No need to use a needle to weave in yarn ends. Showing how to do it using double crochets but works...
What we like the least as knitters is having to join one yarn ball to another with bothersome knots, which later show on our projects. That’s why in the We…
I'll show you my favourite method to join yarn in knitting in this step-by-step tutorial.
Do you know the magic knot? If done correctly, this join does not fail and leaves a nearly invisible connection between old and new yarn!
Balls of yarn aren’t endless. At some point, they run out. When that happens, you’ll need to join a new ball of yarn to keep knitting. Just as there are many roads to Rome, so too are there many ways to join yarn together. The spit splice is one of those handy and slightly weird […]
We're talking about magic today folks! That's right. You heard me. Magic. This is a magic knot. If you knit or crochet and haven't had a chance to use this knot to join your yarn, I'm about to become your new best friend. If you're a crafter that has any project that requires you to join thread, yar
The Russian join is an easy way to securely connect two pieces of yarn. No knots or weaving in ends. Come see how to do your new go-to technique!
Learn to join yarn with the Russian join. It's a versatile join, that can be used in different knitting projects. There are no knots, and no ends to weave in later.
Learn to join yarn with the Russian join. It's a versatile join, that can be used in different knitting projects. There are no knots, and no ends to weave in later.
Hello everyone! Here is a video about How To Join Yarn with The Magic Knot. Enjoy The Video!
Do you know the magic knot? If done correctly, this join does not fail and leaves a nearly invisible connection between old and new yarn!
A step by step tutorial on joining yarn in knitting with 10 different techniques. Inivisble, with or without a knot, etc - incl. a video.
Hello everyone! Here is a video about How To Join Yarn with The Magic Knot. Enjoy The Video!
A step by step tutorial on adding a new ball of yarn with the overlap join knitting method. An easy technique without using a tapestry needle