Tip 4. I split the stitches as well. I took a couple of crochet classes about 30 years ago. My instructor was older. The split tip was what she taught the class. I have not had a problem in all the years I have crocheted. She also said no knots, which I totally agree with. Someone once said that I am a purist. I enjoy watching the crocheters online. Even at my age, I am still learning new things and I love it. Thanks for the great video.
What does that mean? "Split the stitches" ?And also....i feel so dumb 4 asking these questions, but I'm not sure i care..lol...what do u mean by "no knots"? Lol💛
@@hollydement2359 No dumb questions! It means when you sew in the ends, instead of sewing them in above or below the yarn stitches, you take the needle and sew thru them right into the yarn stitches itself. I hope this makes sense. I am not the best with explanations. I sew thru the stitches a couple of inches, turn my work and sew back thru them again and then cut off my yarn.
I have been crocheting (my Nanny taught me) and knitting (taught myself) for over 40 years I always hated finishing off the project. You have changed my life, in all these years I never saw these tips. Thank you so very much.
I am the beginer so you gave me truly precious lesson in “ that department” . I love how you have hidden those pesky ends . Thank you again and have great day 💖
Great tutorial! I’ve been crocheting for a couple years and always change my way of weaving in but I really like how clean this looks. And no fears of it ever unraveling. Thank you!!
Good video. I always check for tips and, turns out, these are the same tips i came up with over the years myself. Ive been crocheting since age 18 and knitting since 19. I am now 72. I always look to see if someone has a better way of doing things. Appreciate your videos!
What a great video and so much fun to watch. Weaving in ends is one of the least fun things about yarn projects but your tips make it seem a lot less daunting. I am currently 2/3 of the way through a blackberry blanket and have sooooo many ends to weave in........maybe now it won't be so bad.
These are all great tips Brittany! I also split the stitches. Sometimes, depending on the project, I will split the plies of the tail, tie them together which makes a very tiny knot and then weave each split ply in separately. I’ll do this with thin yarn. I don’t have any problems with my ends coming out. I always follow the rule of 3 and then some, lol. Love bent tip yarn needles too. Sometimes I’ll use chenille needles with a sharp tip. They work well too, especially for splitting the stitches. Great video! 🤗🤗
I love your works it's great I was wondering if you could make a video on how to crochet letters into a blanket and if it's possible the letters O U if it's not too much to ask but again you're amazing.
Thank you for your tips. I don’t understand tip 4: splitting the stitches. It looks like you’re weaving the end through the stitches just like in step 2.
What she means is that when you insert the needle, you want to push it right through a stitch’s yarn, splitting’ it. Your tail will go through that stitch’s yarn, and it will hold better. Like, instead of pushing the needle around or under the stitch, it should pass right through the yarn of the stitch itself. I hope this helped!
Very helpful. I have trouble hiding the weave in, and recently I made some tube socks with yarn called Red Heart Hygge. It's so slippery that the tails have come out and the toe is coming apart... Hmmm.
I really struggle with this yarn too. I made a blanket with it years ago and the ends are unweaving as well. It doesn't split well on top of being very slippery like you said.
🙋♀️ 🙋♀️🙋♀️I'm crocheting a scarf for my grandson as we speak! Lol! I found my way to this one via your video on how to stop weaving in ends! 🤣😂 Both are GREAT and very apropos!!🧶
I don’t know what you mean by splitting the stitches. Do you mean run the needle through the middle of a strand of yarn? Doesn’t that risk breaking the yarn, especially with fragile yarn. Or is it something else? Lastly, why do you run it back and forth? I have always run tails both along a row and through the bulk of a fabric. Since I have never kept a blanket or scarf or garment that I have crocheted, I don’t know if the tails come out, but I have never had a complaint. I would think running a tail back and forth would bulk up the stitch. I’m absolutely on board to try something new, but I first need to know what I’m doing and then I need to know why. It’s my process. 😊 Thanks.
Sure! When you're using the needle to weave in the end, rather than run it neatly through the middle of the stitch, try running it through the yarn and splitting it. That way it'll grab on to itself a little better. Does that help?
There is nothing more cringe worthy to me when watching a crochet tutorial and someone leaves a one or one and a half inch tail!!!! What in the universe is wrong with that person???? Laziness? The fear or dread of actually having to weave????
Tip 4. I split the stitches as well. I took a couple of crochet classes about 30 years ago. My instructor was older. The split tip was what she taught the class. I have not had a problem in all the years I have crocheted. She also said no knots, which I totally agree with. Someone once said that I am a purist. I enjoy watching the crocheters online. Even at my age, I am still learning new things and I love it. Thanks for the great video.
Me too...no knots!
I'm so glad you enjoyed it! Yep, I'd have to agree...splitting the stitches really is the best tip of them all.
What does that mean? "Split the stitches" ?And also....i feel so dumb 4 asking these questions, but I'm not sure i care..lol...what do u mean by "no knots"? Lol💛
@@hollydement2359 No dumb questions! It means when you sew in the ends, instead of sewing them in above or below the yarn stitches, you take the needle and sew thru them right into the yarn stitches itself. I hope this makes sense. I am not the best with explanations. I sew thru the stitches a couple of inches, turn my work and sew back thru them again and then cut off my yarn.
Why not no knots! That sounds funny now that I read it back. But seriously I need to know
I have been crocheting (my Nanny taught me) and knitting (taught myself) for over 40 years I always hated finishing off the project. You have changed my life, in all these years I never saw these tips. Thank you so very much.
Always always up for listening to tips to deal with those ends
I am the beginer so you gave me truly precious lesson in “ that department” . I love how you have hidden those pesky ends . Thank you again and have great day 💖
Such a helpful video and your video voice is my very favorite. You have a very soothing tone and speak clearly. Thank you!!
Thank you so much, Carrie! I'm so happy to hear that!
Great tutorial! I’ve been crocheting for a couple years and always change my way of weaving in but I really like how clean this looks. And no fears of it ever unraveling. Thank you!!
You bet! Glad you found this helpful 😊 Have a great weekend!
Good video. I always check for tips and, turns out, these are the same tips i came up with over the years myself. Ive been crocheting since age 18 and knitting since 19. I am now 72. I always look to see if someone has a better way of doing things. Appreciate your videos!
I'm so glad you enjoyed it! Also really good to know someone with so much experience does the same thing 😊 Have a wonderful day!
Very thoughtful amount of demonstrations . That is absolutely helpful with the variations. Deeply appreciated. 🌺
Thanks a lot. God bless you abundantly dear Stephanie 🙏
Thank you so much for this video, very helpful.❤🫠
What a great video and so much fun to watch. Weaving in ends is one of the least fun things about yarn projects but your tips make it seem a lot less daunting. I am currently 2/3 of the way through a blackberry blanket and have sooooo many ends to weave in........maybe now it won't be so bad.
Thank you so much! I'm really glad you enjoyed watching it 😄 Just think about how AH-mazing it'll be to have that beauty done!!
Great tips I will be starting with a longer tail.
I'm hooked..lol awesome tips
Awesome info and demonstration
Glad you enjoyed it!
These are all great tips Brittany! I also split the stitches. Sometimes, depending on the project, I will split the plies of the tail, tie them together which makes a very tiny knot and then weave each split ply in separately. I’ll do this with thin yarn. I don’t have any problems with my ends coming out. I always follow the rule of 3 and then some, lol. Love bent tip yarn needles too. Sometimes I’ll use chenille needles with a sharp tip. They work well too, especially for splitting the stitches. Great video! 🤗🤗
I love #4! I’ve always felt guilty for splitting the yarn when weaving. 😅 This makes sense
Right?!
thank you, always looking for tips
Great! Thank you so much!
Great tips!
Thanks!
Wow! Thank you so much 💙
Great info. thanks!
You bet!
Thanks for this vid 😃
My pleasure!
Thank you for the great tips. :)
You are so welcome!
I love your works it's great I was wondering if you could make a video on how to crochet letters into a blanket and if it's possible the letters O U if it's not too much to ask but again you're amazing.
Did you have a hint on using fabric fusion?
Thank you for your tips. I don’t understand tip 4: splitting the stitches. It looks like you’re weaving the end through the stitches just like in step 2.
Yes I agree ☝️
What she means is that when you insert the needle, you want to push it right through a stitch’s yarn, splitting’ it. Your tail will go through that stitch’s yarn, and it will hold better. Like, instead of pushing the needle around or under the stitch, it should pass right through the yarn of the stitch itself. I hope this helped!
@@hannahpeng6190 Thank you Timothy! I appreciate your explanation!
I use same bent for weaving.. so much better 😂
I didn't see a link to your bent tip needle. Would you mind posting a link? Thanks so much!
Oh no! Thanks for letting me know...it's there now!
Very helpful. I have trouble hiding the weave in, and recently I made some tube socks with yarn called Red Heart Hygge. It's so slippery that the tails have come out and the toe is coming apart... Hmmm.
I really struggle with this yarn too. I made a blanket with it years ago and the ends are unweaving as well. It doesn't split well on top of being very slippery like you said.
🙋♀️ 🙋♀️🙋♀️I'm crocheting a scarf for my grandson as we speak! Lol! I found my way to this one via your video on how to stop weaving in ends! 🤣😂
Both are GREAT and very apropos!!🧶
How do you hide the tails in a holy garment? I have to add another ball and I’m in the middle of a very holy top. Thanks!
What do you mean by 'split the yarn'?
I don’t know what you mean by splitting the stitches. Do you mean run the needle through the middle of a strand of yarn? Doesn’t that risk breaking the yarn, especially with fragile yarn. Or is it something else? Lastly, why do you run it back and forth? I have always run tails both along a row and through the bulk of a fabric. Since I have never kept a blanket or scarf or garment that I have crocheted, I don’t know if the tails come out, but I have never had a complaint. I would think running a tail back and forth would bulk up the stitch. I’m absolutely on board to try something new, but I first need to know what I’m doing and then I need to know why. It’s my process. 😊 Thanks.
I couldn't get the #4 properly....can you please explain it in a little details , please?
Sure! When you're using the needle to weave in the end, rather than run it neatly through the middle of the stitch, try running it through the yarn and splitting it. That way it'll grab on to itself a little better. Does that help?
@@bhookedcrochet oh yes.....now got it...thank you so much love 💕
There is nothing more cringe worthy to me when watching a crochet tutorial and someone leaves a one or one and a half inch tail!!!! What in the universe is wrong with that person???? Laziness? The fear or dread of actually having to weave????