Join Yarn the INVISIBLE Way - NO KNOTS, NO TAILS 🤩 3 Ways
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- Опубліковано 9 тра 2024
- In this video I share 3 ways you can join your yarn together without the use of knots and even better, no tails to weave in later!
Supplies used in the video:
Susan Bates Finishing Needles
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Plastic Canvas Needle
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Comfy Worsted by KnitPicks
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4 mm hook Tulip
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(you don't have to buy the set, they are also sold separately)
Time Stamps ⏰:
00:00 Intro
00:22 Join 1
02:54 Join 2
05:39 Join 3
Clover Amour are also excellent:
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Here are 3 ways you can join your yarn if you don't want to use a knot. Each has their pros and cons but are all virtually invisible to the eye. See which one you like best and let me know! xx
I like the third one better and thanks 😊
@@delladearest2511 great! Thanks for watching 💕
❤WOW! THE 1ST ONE! I NEVER DREAMED THERE'D BE SOMETHING SO EASY, YET SO SECURE!
❤1st, is my favourite, then 2nd, then 3rd.
Thank you for sharing these! My favourite is the second for my current project. When I was really little (1960s) a neighbour showed me how to manually do what method 2 achieved, but try as I might I've never been able to do it as neatly as she did. If only I could have recorded her amazing skills. She also made rugs and amazing cakes. Her garden had a peach and an apple tree which the next owner destroyed without tasting. More fool him. Those apples were the among the best I've ever tasted. Have a lovely day 😊
I'm 67, had 2 strokes, 1 before I was 53, been in a coma, life support machine, feeding machine, had to re learn crochet, NO LESS than 5 times. Then, here you come along, & show me 3 ways to join yarns, that I really love the 1st one most! And, am going to try it tomorrow. I think I'm going to use your site! A LOT! YOU ARE FRESH, UPBEAT, & SUNSHINE ON AN OTHERWISE DISMAL DAY! GOD BLESS YOU! AND, I THANK MY HEAVENLY FATHER, FOR DIRECTING ME THROUGH TO YOUR SITE!
Thank you so much 🙏🏻 sending you such big hugs, your words mean the world to me ❤️❤️❤️❤️
You inspire us all. 🙏
God Bless you all and I hope you feel great today.
Damn girl you could have left that out 💀
God bless you❤
These are great! I’ve been knitting and crocheting since I was 8 years old and I’m 61 now. I’ve never seen this before. Thank you! 💝🥰🤗
That’s wonderful , I hope you enjoy trying these out 💕💕👏🏻💕
Thank you! I have been crocheting since I was 10..now 65 and I have never seen this! Thanks so much !!❤❤
Same here. All my work has big knots
@@DebraJohnsondoneWow! What experience. do u have a website where I can see your projects?
Susanroberts, your story is mine, including age. Now, I don't feel alone in not knowing these tricks. Thanks for sharing.
I've never trusted the knot, and always used the Russian join. Thank you for the other two options, I've never seen them before!
I’m not a yarn person, but I just had to comment that those hands in your thumbnail simply radiate a strong but soft touch and care. Lovely. 😊
Oh my goodness, thank you 💕💕
You put that perfectly ☺️
I like these yarn joins, thanks for posting I will give it a try.
Excellent! Thank you!
These are great! I’ve used all 3
I'm new to crochet & just located your channel. Thank you for taking your time to explain & show step by step methods to make it simpler for those of us still learning!
I’m so happy that you are finding the videos helpful. Thank you for telling me 😀💕
Great video! Thanks 🥰
This video is very helpful 👏🏽 thanks for this tips 🧶💖😊
thank you for using different colors in the yarn to make the process easier to follow along with. i appreciate it.
Thank you so much! Very helpful
This is very good and simple to follow and understand. Thank you very much!
So glad this came up in my recommendations right when I was thinking about what to do with all my leftover yarn from different projects.
The 2nd way is my favorite. Thanks for sharing
This is precisely what I needed! Thank you!! Much less fiddley than weaving in all those loose ends!
Thanks, I like the first 2 best.
Thank you! Ive been looking for a video like yours. I hate knots & never sure they will stay.
Thanks so much for these tips! I will definitely use one on my next project.
Thanks for all of the advice 🧶🧶
This is super helpful, thank you so much!
Thanks very much for these clear instructions for several join options!
Looking forward to using the first 2 on the project of medium weight cotton yarn in the same color that I am currently working on. Thank you!
This is AMAZING! I’m so glad I accidentally found this video!! Thank you!!!
Oh my goodness ive been wondering of ways and now im absolutely hooked on the Russian join so amazing thank you
This is very clear and works great, thank you so much!!
So interesting! I’m 55 but brand new to crochet and just loving it. Thanks for guiding us all!
These are awesome!! Thank you!
So glad you enjoyed it ❤️
Thank you for this tutorial. Love it!
I’m so glad 😀❤️
Brilliant tips. Thank you
Amazing tips, thank you!
Thank you ❤ I’ll start using this method looks alot better than magic knot mine anyway 😊❤
I came across your video of invisible knots. Amazing! I love it! Thank you.
Thank you , Connie! 💕
Wow!!!! Thank you
This is awesome! I should have learn this long ago. Thanks for sharing.
Glad it was helpful! 💕
Wow! This awesome! Thank you!🎉
Very useful! Thankyou for sharing
That second one is perfect for when I’m naalbinding!!!
Thank you for sharing these with us! I will try all but I think the Russian Join will be my favorite!
Thank you !
I love love love this magical collection 😊 🎉thank you so much. I love them all but first two are the ones I am gonna try 🎉xx
Yay! Thank you!xx
Fantastic joins to learn. I’ve used only the magic knot, but the Russian knot looks worth a go. Thank you so much!
It’s actually really satisfying to do for some reason 😆💕
Thank you again for these great tips. I always learn something new and exciting from you. I am going to be using the invisible joint an all my new projects.
I’m so glad you are finding the videos useful, thank you ! Yes, it’s a great one 👏🏻💕
Thank you! I knew only the first one and now I'm glad I know also the others. Very useful and very well explained, as usual 👍🏽💕
Thank you ! 😀💕
This is amazing!!!! I've been crocheting/knitting for years, but I'm self-taught so I never knew how to do any of these, what a life saver!!! So easy and it's so secure, I'm never tieing knots again
I’m so glad you found it useful 👏🏻👏🏻💕
This was really helpful 😁😀😀 thank you so much 😊
I'm so glad! ❤️
Excellent collection of join techniques. I love the first 2 methods and can't choose. lol Thank you! ❤
Hahaha you’ll start noticing one technique suits the yarn better than others and probably switch back and forth 😆💕
Thank you I needed this.
I gotta try them all!!!
I just love using that middle example! Thank you for showing us! 💖🚀💫✨
Absolutely 🙌🏻❤️
@@PlayHookywithMe I’ve been doing the second option instead of Russian join lately. 🙌 What is it called?
I have no clue what the proper name is. @@dianeshaw8171
Thank you! That Russian join is new to me and I’m excited to use it. 💖🚀💫✨
Oh good! You’re going to love it 😀💕
Thanks for the lesson those joints are sweet…..😊❤❤❤
Glad you like them! 😀
Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! ❤
The 2nd way is the easiest for me..
Thanks for sharing..
❤mir gefällt die erste Variante. Ich kannte sie bis jetzt nicht und bin dir sehr dankbar dass du sie gezeigt hast. Ab sofort mache ich es stets so! Danke. ❤
Wonderful 👏🏻❤️
Yea!!!! Thank you ! Thank you ! Thank you !
Thanks 4 sharing ❤
I just want to make it official, I am a fan of yours 😇 Love your colors and inspirations ❣️ 😎
Oh really? 😀 That’s lovely to read, thank you so much ❤️
@@PlayHookywithMe 💕
Great instructions
Appreciate it 😀
Can't wait until I run out of yarn to try one of the join methods. Thank you!
They were such great tips. My favourite was the same as yours. I’m knitting in the round with linen and mohair held together and it worked like a dream! Thank you so much for sharing!
So glad it worked well for you 😀❤️
I have been crocheting all of my life (a long time!) and I never knew this! Thank you! It is awesome!!
So glad 😀👏🏻❤️❤️
Oh my goodness, these are amazing! Look so, quick, simple and effective. Can’t wait to try them! Thank you so much. Your videos are so clear and easy to follow, wonderful!
Thank you so much , they are very simple once you get your method down 🙌🏻💕
Wow 🤩 thank you
OMGWAW!!! Thank you so much!!!!
Thank you for sharing this. Super helpful information. 😊
I like the Russian join. I have done the twist and join.
Awesome ! I think they all have their place. Thanks for watching 😀💕
This is a game changer for adore professionally look. Thank you so much. I been using the magic knot join, but this is much better than having to make a knot.
So glad you like it 😀❤️
Brilliant!!!!!
Wonderful! Thanks
Thank you much for this tutorial! I am making scarves for charities, and I'm going to try the 2nd version of the Russian join that you showed us. Perfect timing as I'm almost ready to add my second skein!! Thanks again!
Excellent and what a lovely gesture making scarves 🥰
Great tips
Thank you 😀💕
Thank you😊
Genius! Just found this!
very helpful- thanks
Thank you for sharing this information very helpful
Thank you !
I love this video! I think the Russian join has just become my new go-to join. Thank you so much!!
Yay! Thank you! ❤️
Thanks for that info. I had just been using your right over left, left over right knot to join!! Lol
Hahaha awesome 😀💕
Wish I knew of these joins years ago. I think I prefer the 'braided' knot. Thankyou Roz.😊
Glad you enjoyed them! 💕
Roz a lady taught me this method years ago but she just said a neat way to join yarn . Which means I use it sometimes , but didn't know there was a name for it . Thanks for sharing and have a great day.
Love that 😀👏🏻❤️ have a great week
Love this technique! And I have those scissors - have had mine for many years.
Aren’t they great 👏🏻💕
Very good tutorial. I liked all the three. Thanks for sharing it. Wish you and your family a very happy and prosperous new year 2024!❤
Happy New Year! 🎊 🧶💕
Thank you now i will always do this
I'm speechless i just finish my blanket with so much ends and i see this just now I'm so so happy you made my year ma'am!! 🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩
Thank you so much 😀❤️
I'm just learning the Russian join, but that second one looks really neat. I will definitely be trying that one next
Thank you very useful!
I use the Russian join a lot. I am happy to know about the "cheaters" join. It looks like a nice quick alternative to that one. I can see what you meant about the twist and go being a bit bulky. It should work better with thinner yarn or roving style yarn. Thanks for the new ways to join yarns.
Ooh, good point on the roving style wool. That probably would work well with the twist n go 🙌🏻💕 the Russian joint is a champ , no doubt 😀🤩
Thank You! 😊
Gracias, los dos primeros me gustan más. Bendiciones.
Wow Roz, am extremely delighted to learn these methods of joining yarn, the only one i knew was the Russian join and that also i learnt about three years ago, have been crocheting for so many years and this is something more in my life at the age of 70 😅thank you so much for sharing 👍🤗💕🙏🏻💕
I’m so glad you found it useful, thank you for telling me 😀👏🏻💕
Why is it that WE old ladies didn't learn these tricks early in crocheting? I've been crocheting since I was 8. I'm in my early 60s. I just learned about the Russian Join today. You CAN teach an old dog new tricks (+_+).
Boy I wish I'd known these options 50 years ago. But it's not too late to turn something new. I think I like option one best but it's nice to know the more exist.
Hopefully this is a case of practice makes perfect. Thank you for one of the most useful crochet tips in over 40 years .
Thank you so much 💕💕🧶
Thank you💕
@Play Hooky with Me • These are all fantastic. I don't know how you come up with these techniques but you have helped us all go from that homemade look to the artisan look.
Thanks so much for sharing your knowledge and expertise with us! 👍
Thank you so much, your words mean the world to me 😀❤️
The green 😊
Muito bom 👏👏👏
These are great tips! I've been crocheting for decades and have done your 3rd method. I like your 1st & 2nd methods much better than what I was doing. Less bulky and seems much stronger. Thanks for sharing!!!
Thank you ! 🧶💕
I've never seen the twist and go join. Gonna try it out. Thanks
I think you’ll love it 💕
@PlayHookywithMe You're right, it is a little bulky, but it might work great with a thinner yarn. Thank you again. 😊
@@kristenfay5083 I used it with bulky yarn today (for upcoming video) and I was pleasantly surprised that it was hard to see 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 - it’s growing on me more and more 💕
Great video! I use the twist and join method on 3 and 4 weight yarns. The bulk alarmed me at first but as you continue your project it does become much less noticeable. It’s the quickest way to add a new same color skein.
Great to know! 😀👏🏻💕
Loved your video and I can’t wait to try these techniques! I’m thinking I will use the Russian join or the Needle join more than the Twist and join, but they are all good to know! Thank you for sharing your gift! God bless!
The twist and join was my least favorite, but guess what? I use it all the time now 😂😂💕
Really works thank you❤
So glad !! 👏🏻👏🏻