Hi Doodlelymoo! If you are working on a scarf where you don't have a "wrong side"...you could try a couple of things: #1 try weaving them deep into stitches that are thicker and will conceal them best you can. #2 Join in your yarn a different way so you dont have any loose ends. I have a video that shows how you can do this, and is indestructible! Here is the link: ua-cam.com/video/XEP8APRrWM0/v-deo.html Hope this helps!!
Hi Lucille! This is a basic weaving in ends technique you can hide on the wrong side of the work, and you can use this method in a blanket by weaving deep into certain stitches. I am actually going to release a video on the Russian yarn join next Saturday. I think this will be a more useful way on hiding ends if you don't have a 'wrong side' of your work. It basically makes an almost seamless join and is powerfully strong! I will send you the link as soon as its finished! 😃
@@CreatiKnit Hi! I'm a beginner working on a triangle shall that is in that case/scenario where there is no wrong side to the work. The next video you speak of would be very useful! Have you published it yet?
Good evening Poliana! Its a skein I've had for years, I got it from We Are Knitters! It is called 'The Wool'. Here is the link to it: www.weareknitters.com/skeins-and-needles/skeins/the-wool
Hi Adrian! Okay, so on a scarf....the best way I've found to hide loose ends is weave them along the edge as much as you can. Just really tuck them best as possible into full spaces so they blend. Hope that helps ;)
This is the third video I finished watching of yours this morning and I think you are the best. Very easy to follow. Thanks for sharing.
I'm very new to knitting and this is my first project and it's a scarf, how would I hide my loose ends without them sticking out?
Hi Doodlelymoo! If you are working on a scarf where you don't have a "wrong side"...you could try a couple of things: #1 try weaving them deep into stitches that are thicker and will conceal them best you can. #2 Join in your yarn a different way so you dont have any loose ends. I have a video that shows how you can do this, and is indestructible! Here is the link: ua-cam.com/video/XEP8APRrWM0/v-deo.html
Hope this helps!!
Yup, was wondering the same thing but looks like there is a video to help us with that.
Thanx for showing us what to do with the bits of wool
What if you're making a blanket? People will see the back. How to you hide it after you've woven?
Hi Lucille! This is a basic weaving in ends technique you can hide on the wrong side of the work, and you can use this method in a blanket by weaving deep into certain stitches. I am actually going to release a video on the Russian yarn join next Saturday. I think this will be a more useful way on hiding ends if you don't have a 'wrong side' of your work. It basically makes an almost seamless join and is powerfully strong! I will send you the link as soon as its finished! 😃
@@CreatiKnit Hi! I'm a beginner working on a triangle shall that is in that case/scenario where there is no wrong side to the work. The next video you speak of would be very useful! Have you published it yet?
I am making christmas stockings for my grandsons and some of the knitting is only 2 or 3 stitches how do you deal with these
You use the most gorgeous yarn - what type is it?
Your knitting videos have been very helpful for me as a beginner! Are there any substitutes I can use for the tapestry or sewing needle?
might be a bit late, but you can use a crochet hook! it may take a tiny bit longer but really anything that can pull yarn can work well
Hi Angela 👋🏻 what amazing yarn is that? Can you please share? I think it would be marvelous for a blanket!
Good evening Poliana! Its a skein I've had for years, I got it from We Are Knitters! It is called 'The Wool'. Here is the link to it: www.weareknitters.com/skeins-and-needles/skeins/the-wool
What a great video!
I'm making a blanket, no wrong side to my work, how do I weave the ends into my work?
Are you still doing videos? 😊
What if its a scarf? There is still a loose end?
Hi Adrian! Okay, so on a scarf....the best way I've found to hide loose ends is weave them along the edge as much as you can. Just really tuck them best as possible into full spaces so they blend. Hope that helps ;)
I guess that's...
One less loose end.
Not what I was expecting according to the title. I thought you were going to be weaving as you go 😖😖😖
0/10 I did not see MW2