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Learn How to Join in New Yarn When Knitting...without Becoming Unraveled! | Loom knitting, Knitting tutorial, Knitting help

Learn How to Join in New Yarn When Knitting...without Becoming Unraveled!: Have you ever worked on a project, thinking your skein was enough…only to run out before you finished? Did you tie a knot? Because knots can become loose and unravel all of your stitches, this isn’t the best way to add in more yarn. I’ll show y…

Pin by Blair Murray-Turrentine on Knit! Knit! Knit! | Knitting tutorial, Knitting basics, Knitting help

There are lots of terms in knitting that we recognise in every day life. Then there are those that confuse us as we've never heard them before! Worsted is one of them. You'll learn all about the double meaning of 'worsted yarn' today.

Quick and Easy Way to Neatly Join Yarn Without Knots - 10 rows a day | Easy knitting patterns, Knitting patterns, Knitting patterns free blanket

Quick knitting tutorial for beginners about a simple way to neatly join a new ball of yarn without making knots.

Join a New Ball of Yarn to a Project | Yarn, Knitting stitches tutorial, Joining yarn

Curious about how to join a new ball of yarn to your knitting project? Good news – it’s remarkably easy! In this video, knitting expert Jen Lucas demonstrates two ways to join a new ball of yarn to a project.

A step by step tutorial on how to the russian join in knitting. A super invisible way to join new yarn withou… in 2025 | Joining yarn crochet, Knitting basics, Joining yarn

A step by step tutorial on how to join yarn without knots or ends to weave in using the Russian join knitting technique - easy and invisible.

How to join yarn by overlapping the ends - no weaving in required! [+video] | Joining yarn knitting, Knitting basics, Knitting stiches

A step by step tutorial on adding a new ball of yarn with the overlap join knitting method. An easy technique without using a tapestry needle

The quickest and easiest way to join new yarn in crochet or knitting. You have no yarn ends to… | Joining yarn crochet, Crochet stitches for beginners, Crochet hack

Quick and easy way to join the new yarn in crochet. No need to use a needle to weave in yarn ends. Showing how to join yarns using double crochets but works ...

Master the Magic Knot: Ultimate Yarn Joining Technique | Magic knot, Joining yarn crochet, Knitting basics

Seamless Joins: Seamlessly joins yarn, creating a smooth, almost invisible connection between different skeins. No More Tails: Say goodbye to weaving in countless yarn tails. The magic knot minimizes loose ends, reducing the need for extensive finishing work. Sarah Korth, your expert guide, brings years of experience and a passion for enhancing your crafting journey.

5 quick and easy ways to join new yarn in knitting (magic and invisible knots) in 2025 | Joining yarn, Knitting basics, Yarn

In this post, I will show you five quick and easy ways to join new yarn in knitting, using invisible and magic knots. These methods will help you create smooth and seamless transitions between yarns, and save you time and hassle in weaving in ends, and it will make your knitting look more professional and neat.

How to join yarn without a knot

Learn how to join yarn without a knot. The Russian join allows you to join two strands of yarn without a knot. The join looks seamless. This technique works great both for knitting and crochet projects. There are also no ends to weave in later. Follow the link to learn this handy method.

Learn How to Join in the Round With Circular Knitting! in 2025 | Circular knitting patterns, Circular knitting, Knitting hacks

Learn How to Join in the Round With Circular Knitting!: You’ve cast on the right amount of stitches, and you’re ready to start your project. Now the next big step…join in the round! This fun technique is easy to learn and will allow you to work all those circular knitting patterns you’ve always wanted …

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