Weaving ends is my least favorite thing in crochet!! But you’ve given us some different ways to do it. I never thought to go back and forth. Good tip. Thanks!
Great tips! Thank you so much for sharing. I wish that I had known these methods two years ago when I made the Persian Tiles blanket - there were about 800 ends or more which I had to weave in at the end of the project! However, I can see that I somehow managed to pick up some of these methods along the way and I'm quite pleased with the result 😉
Excellent, very clean and secure. I LOVE the fringe idea...never thought of that. Thank you Donna!! Rose Cottage Studio mentioned tassels, that also would be an option. Great demo, thanks again||!
These are great tips!! I was wondering if you have any method for velvet yarn? I've tried a lot of different methods for my scruchies made of velvet yarn but the ends always came loose after I used the scruchies for a while!
Thank you for sharing. Maybe you could show us how to do a double border. I just found out about it after weaving in ends on a huge blanket. Thank you. Stay safe and have a good day.
Hi! Amazing video, do you have a preference or a best way to weave in the ends for clothing?? Also in wondering if tying the 2 ends together and then weaving when working with different colors will affect the stretchiness of the garment. Ugh!
Clothing is difficult because as you stated you don't want to affect the drape and stretchiness of the garment, plus no one wants a big knot against their skin. On the other hand, clothing goes through a lot, between wearing and washing, so ends have to be extra secure. My current philosophy on how to handle clothing is to try and weave in the ends back and forth when possible, and right on the trimmed end, use a small dot, strategically placed inside of a stitch where the person wouldn't notice it of Aleene's Quick Dry Fabric Fusion fabric glue. After drying, it's clear, flexible, and the item can be machine washed and dried. Most of my clothing items have been holding up nicely with that method.
@naztazia i love that idea. I typically weave for 5-6 stitches then loop through the previous to it is a kind of not then repeat once or twice more. I will try the super glue for extra hold bc i would like to be able to my crochet stuff in the wash on delicate someday 🙃 😊
Hi, I love your videos! I was wondering if I can make an already finished c2c blanket wider. Also same thing with ripple blanket. I also did a jacobs ladder blanket but I haven't checked that one first. Thank you so much!
@@naztazia thank you so much. I was thinking that was how to do it. I appreciate your quick response! I dont need project any longer, so I wonder if just doing sides will look ok. What do u think?
I find it very difficult to get the woven in ends to stay woven in silky yarns. I've tried knots and also weaved in both directions. My solution was to stop using silky yarns 😂 Do you have a better idea, Donna?
Well, they can be challenging. Sometimes I cut silky yarn like 6 inches from the work then split the silky yarn twists apart. I'll weave in two of the thin strands a bit then tie and knot them together tightly, then weave the remainder in. Then weave in the next two and tie and knot. Other than that I use a product called Fray Chek, which is kind of like a super glue for fabric (can be used on yarn). They make one that's flexible, so if it's for a hat or scarf, it won't leave a tough rough spot.
I've tried all.and never works ,those pesky.ends still.weaving back out me. Here is what I do now. Weave ends in ,toothpick and ez6000. Put some ez6000 on toothpick ,not a bunch ,and I make sure I'm in middle of a stitch not in between two stitches . Fab glue on lose end AND on the thread of stitch ( on inside so not seen ) then glue together .Not pressing to firmly so its not hard and flat .Spread out and let dry completely . Since I don't dry my crochet ,never have a problem with melting and coming undone. No more lose ends popping up over time .
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You demonstrated very well!! 👏 THANK YOU!!! I'll be back to watch again!
Weaving ends is like the most frustrating part of crochet! Thanks for the helpful tips!
Glad it was helpful!
I feel the same way...😂
I just leave it dangling around
If this isn’t the truest comment I’ve seen on the internet I don’t know what is 😂
I agree. Im working on a doily right now & it has numerous cut & reattach parts 😔
While weaving in those pesky ends are time consuming, the finished project looking so neat and pretty makes it all worth the effort.
I watched at 1.51 AM. Even I am from India 😊. I ❤ your tutorials.
Weaving ends is my least favorite thing in crochet!! But you’ve given us some different ways to do it. I never thought to go back and forth. Good tip. Thanks!
Ahhh! Thank you! You explain directions so clearly! I appreciate you! ❤
Glad it was helpful!
Yes! Finally a good video for chunky/bulky yarn! Thanks!
The fringe is new for me. I liked it!
Those bulking blanket yarns are the hardest to hide. Thanks for all the good information.
So true!
Thank you Donna for the great tips. I usually crochet over them as I go along. But there are times you just have to weave them in. 🤗
Wonderful!
Thank you for this! Super helpful with clear visuals 😁
Great tips! Thank you so much for sharing. I wish that I had known these methods two years ago when I made the Persian Tiles blanket - there were about 800 ends or more which I had to weave in at the end of the project! However, I can see that I somehow managed to pick up some of these methods along the way and I'm quite pleased with the result 😉
I love fringes! ☺
I've never thought to add nail polish or glue before though 🤔
Thank you 🙂
Weaving in the ends is my nemesis!!
Another super helpful video Donna! Thank you so much for taking the time to make these instructional videos!
Thanks very much Donna for the tips.
Excellent, very clean and secure. I LOVE the fringe idea...never thought of that.
Thank you Donna!! Rose Cottage Studio mentioned tassels, that also would be an option.
Great demo, thanks again||!
Me encanta, la primera forma yo no lo hacía así, y queda más reforzado.muchas gracias! 👏👏👏👏
I love you and you do lovely knitting videos
Thanks so much!
Yes weaving ends is the worse part for me lol ty sooo much for this!! I’ve saved it for future projects ❤
Thank you!! Very clear simple instructions. 👍
Thanks for watching!
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Weaving in ends 2 or 3 times is especially important with garments that get stretched out, such as slippers.
So helpful! Thank you :-)
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These are great tips!! I was wondering if you have any method for velvet yarn? I've tried a lot of different methods for my scruchies made of velvet yarn but the ends always came loose after I used the scruchies for a while!
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Thank you for sharing. Maybe you could show us how to do a double border. I just found out about it after weaving in ends on a huge blanket. Thank you. Stay safe and have a good day.
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Hi! Amazing video, do you have a preference or a best way to weave in the ends for clothing?? Also in wondering if tying the 2 ends together and then weaving when working with different colors will affect the stretchiness of the garment. Ugh!
Clothing is difficult because as you stated you don't want to affect the drape and stretchiness of the garment, plus no one wants a big knot against their skin. On the other hand, clothing goes through a lot, between wearing and washing, so ends have to be extra secure. My current philosophy on how to handle clothing is to try and weave in the ends back and forth when possible, and right on the trimmed end, use a small dot, strategically placed inside of a stitch where the person wouldn't notice it of Aleene's Quick Dry Fabric Fusion fabric glue. After drying, it's clear, flexible, and the item can be machine washed and dried. Most of my clothing items have been holding up nicely with that method.
@naztazia i love that idea. I typically weave for 5-6 stitches then loop through the previous to it is a kind of not then repeat once or twice more. I will try the super glue for extra hold bc i would like to be able to my crochet stuff in the wash on delicate someday 🙃 😊
You have the prettiest color yarns. Those bright colors are beautiful! Where do you get them? I don't see them in the stores.
Most of them are odds and ends from my yarn stash (which goes back decades!)
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Hi, I love your videos!
I was wondering if I can make an already finished c2c blanket wider.
Also same thing with ripple blanket.
I also did a jacobs ladder blanket but I haven't checked that one first.
Thank you so much!
To make something that exists wider, the easiest thing to do is add a very thick border around it.
@@naztazia thank you so much. I was thinking that was how to do it. I appreciate your quick response!
I dont need project any longer, so I wonder if just doing sides will look ok. What do u think?
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Please can you do a tutorial on Color change within a crochet piece?
You can view my video on 8 different ways of changing colors within crochet here: ruclips.net/video/yk3fTD8QbjY/видео.html
What to do with super soft yarn that slides out of weaving really easily
I am crying watching this I’ve done so much so bad and never holds
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Weaving in ends is my least favorite, not because it's tedious but because I am want to be sure it will stay.
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I find it very difficult to get the woven in ends to stay woven in silky yarns. I've tried knots and also weaved in both directions. My solution was to stop using silky yarns 😂 Do you have a better idea, Donna?
Well, they can be challenging. Sometimes I cut silky yarn like 6 inches from the work then split the silky yarn twists apart. I'll weave in two of the thin strands a bit then tie and knot them together tightly, then weave the remainder in. Then weave in the next two and tie and knot. Other than that I use a product called Fray Chek, which is kind of like a super glue for fabric (can be used on yarn). They make one that's flexible, so if it's for a hat or scarf, it won't leave a tough rough spot.
@@naztazia Thank you, Donna!
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I've tried all.and never works ,those pesky.ends still.weaving back out me. Here is what I do now.
Weave ends in ,toothpick and ez6000. Put some ez6000 on toothpick ,not a bunch ,and I make sure I'm in middle of a stitch not in between two stitches . Fab glue on lose end AND on the thread of stitch ( on inside so not seen ) then glue together .Not pressing to firmly so its not hard and flat .Spread out and let dry completely . Since I don't dry my crochet ,never have a problem with melting and coming undone. No more lose ends popping up over time .
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I've just been tieing a knot and cutting them 🙄
Whatever works best for you :)
Great tips! Thank you 😊
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