@LiatMGat You're welcome! I know what you mean. And bulky yarn usually comes in small skeins, so I can see how a blanket would give you lots of ends to weave in. :(
@Irishdancer33333 Thank you so much for your question! You can go to knitfreedom (dot) com / forum and post your question in a new thread for help with all of your knitting questions.
A note on needle threading, if you make a loop with your yarn over your needle and pull it tight so you have the yarn doubled close then you can push that loop into the needle eye very easily. Pull it through and you are set to go.
@LiatMGat You're welcome! I know what you mean. And bulky yarn usually comes in small skeins, so I can see how a blanket would give you lots of ends to weave in. :(
LiatMGat 2 months ago
@Irishdancer33333 Thank you so much for your question! You can go to knitfreedom (dot) com / forum and post your question in a new thread for help with all of your knitting questions.
LiatMGat 3 months ago
After you finish weaving in ends, do you just cut the yarn off? Do you tie a knot? or do you just weave until hte end of the yarn?
Irishdancer33333 3 months ago
@hitshermark Thank you for watching and leaving a lovely comment! I invite you to check out all my knitting videos at knitfreedom(dot)com.
LiatMGat 7 months ago
Really good camera work there. It's focused and very clear what you're doing.
hitshermark 7 months ago
@WildChildW What a great tip! Thanks for sharing with us!
LiatMGat 10 months ago
A note on needle threading, if you make a loop with your yarn over your needle and pull it tight so you have the yarn doubled close then you can push that loop into the needle eye very easily. Pull it through and you are set to go.
WildChildW 10 months ago