BASICS: The Russian Join | Bella Coco

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  • Опубликовано: 27 авг 2024
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Комментарии • 279

  • @amyb4381
    @amyb4381 5 лет назад +126

    This and the magic knot are incredible ideas, Bella! But I was fascinated with the way you threaded your needle! Lol. As a newbie, I’ve wasted a lot of time (and yarn) trying to thread yarn through the eye of a needle. Thank you! 🤗 Btw, just a suggestion, but perhaps make a quick video tutorial specifically on threading yarn through a needle... for the ultra newbies.

  • @ainatirb-j1431
    @ainatirb-j1431 7 лет назад +38

    Sooo cool helpful! I hate having to tie knots and trying to hide them throughout the work

  • @stefreynolds9829
    @stefreynolds9829 15 дней назад

    Russian hand work is so exquisite. I can understand why this is preferable! Thank you!

  • @kathleenmontalbano2359
    @kathleenmontalbano2359 6 лет назад +10

    What a wonderfully clear tutorial! I have had so much trouble really understanding the Russian join, and after finding your video, I finally have it down! Thank you!

  • @maybeale939
    @maybeale939 7 лет назад +47

    Thank you so much Sarah-Jayne. Your tutorials are so clear to follow - especially for beginners like me!

    • @tinacape2326
      @tinacape2326 5 лет назад +2

      So true other tutorials ave me scratching my head. Ive actually learnt how to crochet in 10 days with these tuts.

  • @MissMustang98
    @MissMustang98 7 лет назад +16

    Holy Cow!!! I think this is the solution I've been looking for. :) I use a lot of Bulky yarn and tying/sewing in ends does not seem to be working. I'll definitely try this.

  • @kimberleygrace247
    @kimberleygrace247 7 лет назад +10

    Wow, this is amazing! I never thought anything like this could be done! Thank you.

  • @sheilahunterson7159
    @sheilahunterson7159 7 лет назад +10

    Thank you so much Sarah-Jayne for all your tutorials they have helped me so much. I have been able to knit and crochet for many years but I have never really been that enthusiastic but since I have been watching tutorials (especially your videos) I have found a new desire to learn. Thank You xx

  • @klaudiakotowska2098
    @klaudiakotowska2098 4 года назад +7

    You have no idea how many times I have watched various tutorials on russian join and couldn't do it. With your tutorial, I have just done it at first go. Thank you! You have just changed the knitting game for me.

  • @kaprory
    @kaprory 2 года назад +1

    Thank you Sarah-Jayne! You are the creator I come to when I need to learn something new, you’re so clear and concise!

    • @bellacococrochet
      @bellacococrochet  2 года назад +1

      Thank you so much that really does mean a lot to me :)

  • @lornaharkin2126
    @lornaharkin2126 6 лет назад +1

    Absolutely thrilled to learn this, have been crocheting years and didn't know this, so happy to know I won't have to hide knots in my work any more

  • @cjwalsh2345
    @cjwalsh2345 4 года назад +4

    I absolutely love this idea! I was having issues with a particular basket pattern & thread ends poking through after changing colors. This is brilliant! Thanks!!

  • @CoolCraftyCreations
    @CoolCraftyCreations 6 лет назад +8

    Thank you, great tutorial! This join would actually help us all make our own variegated yarn if we wanted to!

  • @prachihingorani1136
    @prachihingorani1136 6 лет назад +1

    God bless you for making this video. I can’t tell you how often I refer to it !! And I can’t tell you how much I bless you each time I refer to it. I love how m wok looks so neat because of this tip 😀

  • @chriswesterby1257
    @chriswesterby1257 7 лет назад +1

    Congratulations on your pending arrival, best wishes to you both.

  • @imthemuddgoddess3152
    @imthemuddgoddess3152 3 года назад +3

    DOUBLE BONUS!!!!!
    Best descriptive & visual tutorial I've EVER seen on this joining technique!!!!!
    Oh and AWESOME needle threading method!!!!

  • @karenlewkowitz5858
    @karenlewkowitz5858 5 лет назад

    Thank you! Very realistic showing how to work with the stubborn blue part of the yarn, describing the fluffy bits and how it works.. This was magic!

  • @QueenQaraAnna
    @QueenQaraAnna 7 лет назад +3

    Excellent skill and great explanation. Once again you've demonstrated expertise.

  • @sarahlewis7669
    @sarahlewis7669 7 месяцев назад +1

    Why do other tutorials make it so complicated. With you, my lovely, it’s clear, concise, easy to understand and we can actually see what you are doing. Explaining everything without sounding patronising or condescending. You are the Queen of Crochet. 🧶 .

    • @bellacococrochet
      @bellacococrochet  7 месяцев назад

      Ahh thank you these comments mean so much 🥰 :)

  • @CraftedByGeorge
    @CraftedByGeorge 2 месяца назад

    Oh my goodness!! I’ve been doing this the hard way for so long!! Your take on the technique is so much easier. I’m almost tempted to undo my current WIP to redo my joins!! ALMOST!! Thank you so much for such a great tutorial, I’m definitely saving this for future reference!

  • @sargassopearl
    @sargassopearl 6 лет назад +1

    Thank you very much! I love how meticulous your instructions are!

  • @lindsayblackett5350
    @lindsayblackett5350 7 лет назад +8

    Love this. you make it look easy. and ur right it looks so much better. love ur videos

  • @BikeBookBread
    @BikeBookBread 2 года назад +1

    This is INSANELY COOL!!!! Thank you for sharing this with us!

  • @ninahandmade113
    @ninahandmade113 3 года назад +1

    This is everything 💯. Creativity at it's best!

  • @plutha7520
    @plutha7520 5 лет назад +4

    This is a great way to join yarn thank you and I’m sure I can use it with knitting as well as Crochet. 😁

  • @MaeNotEast
    @MaeNotEast 7 лет назад +21

    OMGAWD! Thank you so much for sharing this. This could be life changing! Okay, that might be s bit of a stretch, but it's already giving me ideas. Thanks, again! (and it's Russian, to boot!)
    Just read the comments and looked at the video rating. 17 thumbs down so far. Interesting. I wonder if these people feel as some of the commenters do, that the technique is too time consuming. IMO, the difference can be compared to making your own sauce to buying a can of ready-made at the store. The quality is different. Besides, for someone like me who is obsessive about securing those ends, there's really not much difference in time. My aunt used to make beautiful afghans, but one or two washings (sometimes none) and they!d be falling apart. So I tend to weave at least 6 - 8 inches of yarn from each side back through the piece, whatever it is. It can get tricky trying to hide that much. But I really do get OCDish about it. For me. yhis technique could be faster!

  • @catherinefleming9681
    @catherinefleming9681 6 лет назад

    That's fantastic of how yarns are joined together without big knit a and strands if wool struggling in your work. It's almost invisible. Thankyou so much for showing me how. I'm new to crochet, so I hope to pick up may tips in this hobby.

  • @maryc87121
    @maryc87121 5 лет назад

    Thank you for this tip. I too use bulky which is a pain to add another ball to as its slippery so a knot never feels secure, but it never looks nice hidden away either as its to thick. Not to mention no one likes tails nor tucking & weaving along the way, thus is the perfect solution for that. Yes it will take a moment, but so does tucking & weaving & this looks way better than lumps along the way. Not that I'm a perfectionist but crochet art takes money & time so I love for it to be secure and turn out lovely to the eye in the end. This is a much more secure & desirable solution by far.. Thank you, thank you !!☻👍👍

  • @caseygoldsby880
    @caseygoldsby880 5 лет назад +1

    Wow! I've never seen anything like this. So amazing. Thank you for sharing!

  • @Everettalla
    @Everettalla 3 месяца назад

    This is fascinating, I knew this wouldn’t work for my frickin embroidery floss but it was just mind blowing to me for some reason

  • @sewwoollyltd4509
    @sewwoollyltd4509 7 лет назад

    Thank-you Sarah-Jayne. Another fab tutorial. You have just taught me something else that I didn't know that is going to be really helpful for me.

  • @gaylescovel7308
    @gaylescovel7308 5 лет назад +3

    Omg! 😲 Never seen this before! THANKYOU

  • @ginnyjollykidd
    @ginnyjollykidd 6 лет назад +4

    If you say to use your smallest darning needle, you might want to consider using a beading needle: the Big Eye needle. Thin enough to thread a seed bead on beading thread, but an eye almost as long as the needle itself. It's available at craft and hobby stores.

    • @gretatillett1100
      @gretatillett1100 6 лет назад

      Super idea Ginny. I work with extremely fine yarn and I also have those beading needles, so this is just what I was wondering. Loved the video, Thanks a mil to both of you

  • @Lafayette19P
    @Lafayette19P 4 месяца назад

    I think it's so very well explained, everyone can try this Russian join, even if you're a newbie to crochet or knitting and I trust it to hold forever.
    Nevertheless my preference goes to trying the "magic knot" also known as a fisherman's or scout's knot as I saw in the comments on that video, and woud weave in the ends instead of cutting them off which could leave a fuzzy bit somewhere.
    I'm just too lazy I guess and you need a needle and very sharp tiny scissors. Things some of us don't have available already. And the bulkiness would worry me too on a couple of stitches.
    What I've been doing, with a shortness of good equipment was just a double knot what is right over left and then left over right. A knot you you can un-tie if needed but will never come undone on it's own.
    So very simple and probably there will be name for tying a knot that way.
    And to weave in the ends I do use something similar: I take a very thin chrochet hook and go through the strands criss cross along the project in stitches where you don't notice. Cut it with (😮) a kitchen scissor and stretch the project before cutting so the possible fuzzy end disappears within the strand of some stich and will be unvisible even at the back side of the project.
    So NO MAGIC at all but they were never visible and never had cimre unraveled after washing many times. Ofcourse this only works well when you don't have to join colors I guess. But for lazy people or not having the right equipment it works well.
    Yet I'm very happy with this video 🥰👍👍👍 cause when working with changing colours my method will be visible on te back side, so I'm glad I've learned this.
    Now I need get myself some embroidery scissors and some different size "stopnaalden" for future projects. But where I come from we don't have actual stores anymore. They all vanished in the last 3 or 4 decades. Everything is available online but a lot of them buy in bulk on Ali, Shein, Temu etc., put their own lable on it and charge lquadruple or more.
    Really miss all the craft stores we had for sewing (fabric and patterns), separate stores for buttons, zippers and that kind of stuff. And ofcourse yarn stores and supplies.
    Some is available in "dollar tree" stores but never enough from the same dye-lot for even small projects like a cardigan.
    In my 20's I used to sew designer like dresses and blazer & skirt outfits for at the office when there was still a dress code. And saved a lit o money making my own garnments and ofcourse you could adjust to your specific measurements so it would fit perfectly.
    Nowadays that's unaffordable and buying online where you cannot feel the texture or see the real colour...😢. And there are already generations who never learned how to sew, knit or crochet.
    I have the feeling in the USA it's different. Same as in the various countries in Europe where there is still joy and pride in crafts and people still learn from their mom, grandmom or aunties.
    Sorry for the rant and my poor English. But luckily I have internet for the past 15 years and can get all my inspiration and troubleshooting from RUclips and could restart and relearn forgotten crafting!!!❤

  • @rantaroamami4841
    @rantaroamami4841 7 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much, absolute lifesaver! I hate weaving in ends sm and the tutorial was easy to follow ❤

  • @moonwizz
    @moonwizz 7 лет назад +1

    excellent tip many thanks for sharing Sarah. x

  • @louisecrabbe3901
    @louisecrabbe3901 6 лет назад +1

    you do a terrific job of explaining this....but it seems like so much work

  • @julielemaster7563
    @julielemaster7563 7 лет назад +1

    That is so cool! I would never have thought to do that. Thank you!

  • @jerrylester5207
    @jerrylester5207 3 года назад +1

    Love the Russian Join. Incredible!

  • @locnlovely
    @locnlovely 6 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much for this tutorial!!

  • @sarahs4280
    @sarahs4280 5 лет назад +3

    Thank you for this. You taught me the invisible knot, but I think that may be changed to the Russian join now x

  • @maryt2887
    @maryt2887 7 лет назад +1

    So cool! I will definitely try this on my next project - I hate weaving in the ends afterwards.

  • @rachaelwan6583
    @rachaelwan6583 7 лет назад +2

    I've always been looking for something like this! Thanks a lot :) subscribed

  • @iodinekaida2
    @iodinekaida2 7 лет назад +1

    this is so cool, I've been just tying a knot. very nice💚💚💚

  • @michellehiggins3645
    @michellehiggins3645 5 лет назад +1

    Thank you so much!!! That is awesome. I am going to try that tonight.

  • @maggiepilkinton2705
    @maggiepilkinton2705 Год назад

    Thank you so much your tutorials are so easy to understand

  • @Evilestwendy
    @Evilestwendy 7 лет назад

    was able to do this join in less than two minutes! really easy.

  • @LoraKnutson
    @LoraKnutson 5 лет назад

    I'm gonna start doing that on my projects! Thanks for sharing this join! Very cool.

  • @nicolefarrugia4914
    @nicolefarrugia4914 5 лет назад +1

    Got it on my third attempt, thank you!

  • @annieboulton5759
    @annieboulton5759 6 лет назад

    This is a good video. A lovely tidy not and no ends to sew in at the end of my work. Thanks for the great top xxx

  • @trapett6378
    @trapett6378 3 года назад

    Wow!! Thank you so much!! Have never seen this before. Ingenious!

  • @anamariaespinoza3419
    @anamariaespinoza3419 6 лет назад

    I totally agree, it looks much better.

  • @WendysCraftDen
    @WendysCraftDen 2 года назад

    Hi Sarah Jane thank you for this tutorial. It is going to be far more secure than how I used to do it. I would separate the yarns on both ends and then twist them together. My next challenge is joining a marbled yarn together xxx

  • @LillyGraceSparkleCrochet
    @LillyGraceSparkleCrochet Год назад

    Very cool! I have never seen it being done this way. I will definitely try it on my next project.

  • @OGJaquarPrincess
    @OGJaquarPrincess 7 лет назад

    Thanks for making this. You make it look so easy.

  • @RMurrell31
    @RMurrell31 2 года назад

    This is the best solution. I like that it doesn't leave a knot. 😎 Beans.

  • @bumblebee0369
    @bumblebee0369 5 лет назад

    Wow! Never heard of or seen before. I really like this technique. Thanks for sharing

  • @chaliceguard4575
    @chaliceguard4575 5 лет назад

    Love this! Thanks so much for sharing this helpful method of yarn joinder. 😊

  • @linettelow
    @linettelow 5 лет назад +1

    Lovely :) Works a treat! Thank you, Sarah. ♡

  • @fleurwatson3805
    @fleurwatson3805 Год назад

    That's awesome! You're awesome! ...as always. Thankyou

  • @letsgrowtogether7015
    @letsgrowtogether7015 4 года назад

    AMAZING idea

  • @shereneliscom6736
    @shereneliscom6736 5 лет назад

    I will b using the magic knot, thank you for the video, its very helpful!

  • @pipanpipa11
    @pipanpipa11 7 лет назад

    Wow this method is better than the other I use, thank you for sharing your video i am going to try it.👍🏻

  • @joeysmith5213
    @joeysmith5213 2 года назад

    Just did it with a worsted weight! It was difficult at first but once I figured it out it was no problem!

  • @patriciacorton2479
    @patriciacorton2479 5 лет назад

    This was the best explanation ever of Russian join. I am a new subscriber and think your tutorials are superb. Thank you Sarah-Jane

  • @blueheartcrochet1962
    @blueheartcrochet1962 7 лет назад +6

    Finally something to keep me from having knots everywhere! 😂

  • @rickybobby3576
    @rickybobby3576 7 лет назад

    This will be great to join my scraps up

  • @lalagamma4452
    @lalagamma4452 6 лет назад

    Very easy to follow instructions a great tutorial! I appreciate your help it only took me a couple of tries now I'm confident I can do this all the time. TY!! XO❤XO💘XO❤

  • @vickigoodman1614
    @vickigoodman1614 7 лет назад +1

    Beautifully done!!

  • @diankartawiria6998
    @diankartawiria6998 7 лет назад +7

    very useful, thanks so much!

  • @brandyannpetrick9710
    @brandyannpetrick9710 7 лет назад

    thanks for another great tutorial, I've learned so much from watching you!

  • @patbagley4997
    @patbagley4997 7 лет назад

    Sarah Jane, thank you so much for this tip!

  • @ems2201
    @ems2201 7 лет назад

    love this, it helps so much and is better than those annoying knots!

  • @emmag6418
    @emmag6418 7 лет назад

    Will be giving this ago soon. Thanks for another great tutorial😁

  • @tabs157
    @tabs157 6 лет назад

    Thank you for this! Quite well explained.

  • @margaretwilson526
    @margaretwilson526 7 лет назад

    thank you for this information. it is certainly better than knots, thank you so much again. Marge.

  • @dichroichameleon
    @dichroichameleon 6 лет назад

    That looks really really good. I'm going to have to use that!

  • @victoriawalton7056
    @victoriawalton7056 7 лет назад +1

    thank you for the great tip!😆

  • @conniehall3873
    @conniehall3873 5 лет назад

    Thank you, this will be so nice to use. Great tutorial!

  • @Sharifah54
    @Sharifah54 5 лет назад

    Wow great joint i must try it out. Thanks

  • @ravenjean463
    @ravenjean463 Год назад +1

    Looks like way more work than just tying a knot or just adding the new yarn into a stitch lol plus doesn’t seem very secure. I’d be afraid it would come undone in the wash.

  • @tammywood4067
    @tammywood4067 7 лет назад

    thank you I have been doing knots now I can try this 😊

  • @MarliScarlett-hq1lq
    @MarliScarlett-hq1lq 5 месяцев назад

    Thanks so much this is awesome perfect!!!

  • @fortheloveofbrum3106
    @fortheloveofbrum3106 6 лет назад

    Brilliant. Thank you it works a treat👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽

  • @MommeeMadre1
    @MommeeMadre1 6 лет назад +1

    thank you so much for this!

  • @tamaraj.7239
    @tamaraj.7239 3 года назад

    So cool. Ty for sharing. ❤️❤️❤️❤️

  • @annclark5349
    @annclark5349 5 лет назад

    Thank you for teaching this joining!!!

  • @alikc25
    @alikc25 7 лет назад +1

    Awesome idea.

  • @sedenalemdar5103
    @sedenalemdar5103 7 лет назад

    I do love all your videos

  • @meloney3688
    @meloney3688 4 года назад

    Thank you so much!

  • @lindafarebrother957
    @lindafarebrother957 4 года назад

    Great tutorial, thanks for sharing I will definitely try this 👍 x

  • @ZuZkaCrochet
    @ZuZkaCrochet 2 года назад

    I love it! ❤️🧶

  • @lauragabriel5526
    @lauragabriel5526 Год назад

    Just came across this. I already use your magic knot video. This one is great. Already tried it and yes, it's a little fiddly. After a few times it should be easier. 🧶

  • @sama_galleria
    @sama_galleria 4 года назад

    Thank you so much! This is the best way to join yarns I've ever found!

  • @LenaMellow
    @LenaMellow 4 года назад

    This is genius! Thank you!!!

  • @viktoriyastevens4123
    @viktoriyastevens4123 7 лет назад +53

    This Russian approves ;)

  • @melme33
    @melme33 Год назад

    Brilliant!

  • @aletasneed3832
    @aletasneed3832 6 лет назад

    Thank You Dear Aleta Sneed

  • @reneemeyers6251
    @reneemeyers6251 3 года назад

    Thank you!

  • @joannedoyle1120
    @joannedoyle1120 5 лет назад

    Really helpful. Thank you😊