Loved this! Finally someone, you, explained weaving in ends so that I totally understand! I’ve made a lot of blankets, scarves, and hats only to find out I’ve been weaving the ends in the wrong way. I made a baby sweater and trying another. I’m sure this one will look better!
Thanks for this, I'm making a thin sort of decorative scarf for my mom, and because it's meant for warmer weather I'm intentionally weaving the fabric to be very loose. My normal method of weaving in ends doesn't work for loose fabrics, it's nice to see how this is supposed to be done.
I don't care for the snag repair needle because it seems to take up more time in weaving in the ends......but the other methods of weaving in the yarn is ok. And I really like the yarn cutter that's used in this video. Thank You for Sharing this video with us.
How does this snag needle result go on items that need more washing? Does it hold up as I love how it would have less yarn wastage and less bulk under th stitches
I probably wouldn’t count on it as your primary means of weaving in ends. It’s always more secure to have a longer end. This is more for those emergency situations where your end is just too short. Or the end pops out after you weave it in, and you don’t want to cut it. Or, obviously for snags.
You just saved my whole blanket ! I used a new yarn and had no idea that it would unravel the way it has . Caught onto this problem 2k stitches in ! My husband did a surgical knot for me trying to salvage the blanket . However, I have been petrified to snip the final end pieces due to the nature of the yarn. 🙏🏻 Thank you !!!!
Excellent for a newbie like me! Love the snag needle as I have a few short ends as I didn’t want to waste yarn! Arghh the things you learn! I will buy some of those. Also how long should I leave my tails for optimum weaving and hold please and thank k you so much. From Australia 🇦🇺
when the yarn was snipped so short I had a reaction that basically said "NO, STOP, THIS IS WRONG"
Loved this! Finally someone, you, explained weaving in ends so that I totally understand! I’ve made a lot of blankets, scarves, and hats only to find out I’ve been weaving the ends in the wrong way. I made a baby sweater and trying another. I’m sure this one will look better!
yay! Sometimes it's the little things that make all the difference :)
Thanks for this, I'm making a thin sort of decorative scarf for my mom, and because it's meant for warmer weather I'm intentionally weaving the fabric to be very loose. My normal method of weaving in ends doesn't work for loose fabrics, it's nice to see how this is supposed to be done.
7:25 (self reminder)
That cutter is so cool!
i know right? I've had it for years and it's one of my favorite tools :)
I don't care for the snag repair needle because it seems to take up more time in weaving in the ends......but the other methods of weaving in the yarn is ok. And I really like the yarn cutter that's used in this video. Thank You for Sharing this video with us.
I agree - it's more of a last resort tool if you get a end that pokes out or is too small to weave in :)
Thank you what a great video
I love that snagging needle such a brilliant idea and so very useful
Kindest regards from Australia 🐨
How does this snag needle result go on items that need more washing? Does it hold up as I love how it would have less yarn wastage and less bulk under th stitches
I probably wouldn’t count on it as your primary means of weaving in ends. It’s always more secure to have a longer end. This is more for those emergency situations where your end is just too short. Or the end pops out after you weave it in, and you don’t want to cut it. Or, obviously for snags.
I LOVE this pattern, do you have the pattern written somewhere?
yes! here you go :) stitchesnscraps.com/free-pattern-sunshine-square-2/
Thank you very shed. How long g should I leave my tails please?
Just found your channel through Moogly's newsletter . Loved the tutorial on the new needles .
Cindy Jo Moore yay! I’m glad you found me! :)
soo helpful thanks soo much have a blessed day sis
you too :)
You just saved my whole blanket ! I used a new yarn and had no idea that it would unravel the way it has . Caught onto this problem 2k stitches in ! My husband did a surgical knot for me trying to salvage the blanket . However, I have been petrified to snip the final end pieces due to the nature of the yarn. 🙏🏻 Thank you !!!!
you're welcome! Glad the blanket was saved :)
Thankyou! I've been struggling trying to figure out the best way to do it with just a hook. Very easy to follow.
awesome, I'm glad it was helpful :)
Exactly what I need..!!
Thank you for this video
yay! Glad it was helpful :)
Good information. Thx for sharing
Excellent for a newbie like me! Love the snag needle as I have a few short ends as I didn’t want to waste yarn! Arghh the things you learn! I will buy some of those. Also how long should I leave my tails for optimum weaving and hold please and thank k you so much. From Australia 🇦🇺
I try to always leave about 4 inches (10 cm) at a minimum :)
@@StitchesnScraps thanks for replying, I’ll leave those tails longer now :)
Thank you!
Loved the clover needle ❤
Ty so much I used the crochet hook method it works so well!❤❤❤❤❤
yay! It's good to have lots of options in your arsenal :)
That was very helpful, thank you 😊
You're welcome! I'm glad you liked it :)
THANK you!!! Best video ever for this!
I'm so glad you like it! :)
Love the snagging needle…must get one..thank you for sharing!
You’re welcome, yes it’s really neat!
Really great video. Thanks for the tips!!
I absolutely love your tips!! Thanks for sharing.
Thank you! I'm glad you like them :)
Latch hook works good..
yes! that's a great way too :)
This is so clear and help me a lot! Thank you for the tutoriall
You're very welcome! :)