You are so welcome! I am so glad you found this helpful. I love having all those ends worked in by the time I finish the squares. More time to start another project lol
Thank you for this series! 👏🏻👏🏻🎶😍💯✨🏆✨🎵🎉 I already knew what you demonstrated in videos #1 & #3, but didn’t know the correct way to work into the stitches of current row, as you demonstrated in #2. Your way definitely finishes the ends better than my way. Thank you!! And just subscribed 😊
It would be good if you could teach us how to connect the squares into a sweater. The pictures of the sweaters are really wonderful. You do good work and teach well also. Thank you
Thanks so much for your suggestion. Yes, the sweater pattern and tutorial are on my list. I enjoy making the squares so much, but I do have some sweater patterns almost finished as well. Thanks for your kind words, Enjoy
I am truly surprised. The first thing I thought was: "Wait! People don't do this naturally???". I always thought that everyone did this, I'm not even kidding.
Hi! When I do this, I find over time with wearing and washing the item, the ends start coming out and become visible. Do you have tips on how to prevent this from happening? 😊
I find that just laying the yarn to the back, like did w last end, it will work itself back out. You must lock the fibers, similar to the first demo. Learned the hard way. This is true for acrylic, as I dint really use natural fibers except cotton.
Thank you Jane! I still have to go and finish step 3 on the last video version! ❤❤❤❤
Awesome, glad you have liked it so far
Amazing Jane ♥️ a total game changer, you’re such a great teacher too 😊 Thank you 🙏
Thanks so much! 😊
Thank you for this tutorial! A great way to work your tails in with your work, especially when using chains.
You are so welcome! I am so glad you found this helpful. I love having all those ends worked in by the time I finish the squares. More time to start another project lol
You are truly a game changer!!! Thank you so much for sharing your craft 😊
Thanks so much 😊
Thank you for this series!
👏🏻👏🏻🎶😍💯✨🏆✨🎵🎉
I already knew what you demonstrated in videos #1 & #3, but didn’t know the correct way to work into the stitches of current row, as you demonstrated in #2. Your way definitely finishes the ends better than my way. Thank you!! And just subscribed 😊
You're so welcome! I am glad there was something new in this for you and you found it helpful! Thanks for subscribing.
It would be good if you could teach us how to connect the squares into a sweater. The pictures of the sweaters are really wonderful. You do good work and teach well also. Thank you
Thanks so much for your suggestion. Yes, the sweater pattern and tutorial are on my list. I enjoy making the squares so much, but I do have some sweater patterns almost finished as well. Thanks for your kind words, Enjoy
Thank You, @jspcreate 💚
I am truly surprised. The first thing I thought was: "Wait! People don't do this naturally???". I always thought that everyone did this, I'm not even kidding.
That is awesome you do it this way. It is really great to not have to work the ends in after 🙌
Hi! When I do this, I find over time with wearing and washing the item, the ends start coming out and become visible. Do you have tips on how to prevent this from happening? 😊
Right?!
I find that just laying the yarn to the back, like did w last end, it will work itself back out. You must lock the fibers, similar to the first demo. Learned the hard way. This is true for acrylic, as I dint really use natural fibers except cotton.