Crochet - Joining New Yarn

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Uploaded by on Jun 14, 2011

How to join a new ball of yarn to what you're already working on. Very very basic example using single crochet.

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  • I found mine either at Joanne's or Hobby Lobby, I can't remember which. They come in a pack with all different sizes though for your different hooks. They're so great to have!

  • azngrl4 - Yep, you can absolutely do that, I've done it several times before.

  • Thanks scredbird! I think I've done that before... Maybe lol. If you could explain I would love to give that a shot sometime, it sounds like an excellent tip. :)

  • @moneil808 - Sorry I took so long to respond, I promise to pay attention now! Leave the tails and then get a yarn/tapestry needle and sew them in. If they ever start to poke out you can trim them (just not too much!) or tuck them back in. Good luck! :)

  • Wow, I haven't paid attention to whether people actually watched this!

    Thanks everyone for the positive feedback, and I'm glad I've been able to help a few people.

    If there's anything else I can help with leave me a request, I can whip up a video in a jiff and put it up. :)

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  • Chose your video to learn how to add another skein to my project. You did fabulous. I've looked everywhere for the "pencil thing" on your hook. Where did you find yours? Thanks.

  • thanx so much i was struggling a lot

  • Great job!

  • Could i also use this strategy to change color also?

  • Hi there!

    Your video was so cute, informative as well! Thank you for your help...this got me through it!

  • Thank you so much! I'm halfway through my scarf and already approaching the end of the yarn. Your video is really great. keep it up!

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