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  • lol i luv ur little comment at the end

  • i really don't know why to do with the extra yarn that comes off when you change colors

    HOW DO YOU WEAVE IT IN............

    please reply

  • @kimberlyvpossible1 After you finish your project, you weave in all loose ends. I do have a tutorial under our Knitting 101 playlist. You can find the playlist on our channel page.

    Dana

  • Thanks for this! Very easy indeed. :)

  • @Yazzelle Thanks so much for watching!

  • @TheIsabella201 Thank you for watching!

  • i totally agree, knitting is sexy!

  • I have a question too, what happens to the tail of the new yarn? You know how you switched colors and then you dropped the tail, only working with the running yarn? What can you do with the tail of the new yarn? Do you weave in the new tail? If so, can you make a video for that, because I don't want the tail of the new yarn to be sticking out randomly in my scarf, thanks!! =)

  • @AmyHung224999 All loose ends get weaved in at the end of your project. So the old color and the new color tails get weaved. I have a couple of videos lined up that I'm working on, but I'll try and squeeze in a follow up to this video for you.

  • @CraftDknits Ok, thanks! =)

  • Umm... question. So what happens if you are done with a side of the yarn, then what would you do? (Sorry, I'm a beginner/intermediate-ish.)

  • @blossempower123 Are you referring to ending a row with your new color? If so, you simply continue to knit as you would. If this is not at all what you meant, can you rephrase your question for me?

    Dana

  • I've never seen anyone knit like that! It's like a knit/purl hybrid... interesting!

  • but how is knitting "sexy"? anyway this helped thanks

  • @doryyg1 You cut it off with a little room left to weave in that loose end.

  • That's a great tutorial. Can you also do a video on yarn storage for those of us who are looking for ways to store our 'stash'? ... Thank you.

  • @Chunkybutterfly Absolutely!

  • thank you very much

    

  • @amandacari85 you're very welcome!

  • nice tutorial....very simple and easy to watch. i have definitely saved this one as a favorite. thanks.

  • Great Video Thank for refreshing my memory on this! :)

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