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Knitting Instructional Video - How to Weave in Ends

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Uploaded by on Jan 23, 2009

Laura from Jimmy Beans Wool explains the finishing technique for weaving in ends. Jimmy Beans Wool is your LYS... online!

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  • I've been teaching myself to knit for almost a year now and the book I'm using doesn't explain very clearly how to do this. I'm finally doing a project for someone who isn't family and this video cleared up my anxiety quickly. Thank you for this vid! Just saved my life! :D

  • @SuperheroZutara :-) We're so glad the video helped!! Thanks for watching and please let us know if you would like to see any other instructionals - we are always taking suggestions!

    Happy knitting!

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  • Thank you so much! I've been buying books but whenever I do what the book tells me I get so nervous that my projects will fall apart. It's good to hear that I'm actually doing the right thing =]

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  • Thank you very much! Very helpful and makes a neat end :)

  • Thanks for the video. I'm new and decided that my first project would be a mobius scarf with 10400 stitches. I was afraid I was going to end incorrectly. Anyways thanks a lot for this video.

  • Oh my gosh thank you! I needed to weave ends in a hat and didn't know how to do it, thank you thank you <3

  • Thanks Laura for posting this. That was very helpful. I'm a beginner and didn't know what the pattern meant by "weave in ends" of scarf" I'm making.

  • Yes, this video was very helpful. Thank you for posting :)

  • Niceeee! 

  • Thanks for sharing the tutorial :)

  • Thanks, Laura, for the very clear instructions. I agree with the other comments that this is how I was doing it, but never sure if it was correct!

    Also, easy way to thread the big needle - put a loop of thread through the eye, place a piece of yarn through the loop and pull the thread (with yarn) through the eye - easy!

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