Teach Yourself Visually Knitting

(Michael S) #1

Weaving in ends is what you do to get
rid of all the loose yarns dangling from
your knitting. The instructions so far
have said to leave ends no shorter than
6 inches. You need at least that length
to properly weave in an end.
To weave in ends, you need a pair
of scissors and a tapestry needle that is
appropriate for the thickness of yarn
you are using. You can weave in ends
either horizontally across the work or
vertically up the side of the work.


1 With the wrong side facing, thread a tail of yarn through a tapestry needle.


2 Bring the tapestry needle in and out from back to front up the side of the
knitting.


How to Weave In Ends up the Side

Weave In Ends.


3 After you have woven in the end a few inches, cut it close to the work, taking
great care not to cut your knitting.

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