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Learning how to weave in ends in crochet simply means to secure the tails of yarn once you break them so that they don't come undone. It might sound easy but there's definitely a technique to it (especially to make sure they don't pop out!) and so I've got some step by step photos, a video tutorial and a few words about how I weave in my ends at the end of a crochet project. How To Tie Crochet Ends, Sew In Ends Crochet, Crochet Ends Weave, Crochet How To Weave In Ends, Best Way To Weave In Ends Crochet, How To Weave In Yarn Ends Crochet, How To Weave In Ends Crochet Granny Squares, How To Weave In Crochet Ends, How Do You End A Crochet Project

Almost every project requires you to know how to weave in ends in crochet. Here are step by step photos and a video tutorial to teach you.

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If you have just bought your first ball of yarn and first crochet hook, then this is the right blog post for you on your next few steps. Before you can start crocheting, it is very important to figure out how to hold your yarn and crochet hook! If you do not get this part right, it could mess up your tension in your project, make it turn out ugly and cause you to have painful wrists! Before you know it, you may give up crocheting before you gave it a chance!

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I have finally given the weaver's knot a try. A weaver's knot joins two threads together in a knot that will secure your threads and allow you to continue weaving. Since I've only just started using this technique, I'm not really sure if I'll like this more or less then my previous process of starting

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