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How to tie a weaver's knot to join threads Weavers Knot, Joining Yarn, Knitting Help, The Weaver, Weaving Loom, Crochet Chart, Weaving Patterns, Knitting Tutorial, Loom Weaving

I know I've written about the weaver's knot a few times now. This is something that I read about a while ago, but hadn't tried until more recently. I always thought, sure that looks helpful I'll try it one day. But once I did try it, WOW! It really is a game changer. Seriously the

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Rosaria depunzio
Joining Yarn, Magic Knot, Diy Sy, Confection Au Crochet, Pola Kristik, Crochet Instructions, Crochet Tops, Clothes Patterns, Knitting Tutorial

We're talking about magic today folks! That's right. You heard me. Magic. This is a magic knot. If you knit or crochet and haven't had a chance to use this knot to join your yarn, I'm about to become your new best friend. If you're a crafter that has any project that requires you to join thread, yar

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Lindy Tomberlin
Taylor Friese on Instagram: "PLEASE READ ME FOR MORE INFO!  . Method 1 is probably my least favorite method. I'm not a fan of the lumps and bumps that happen if you don't tie each loop perfectly. However, it is stronger than method 2 and makes a thicker yarn which is nice.  . Method 2 is my go to without a spinning wheel. If you need it stronger you can always work with two strands held together. This method does mean connecting strands regularly but you do it the same as you would with any other yarn project.  . Method 3 you can spin the strands from method 2 just as you would any wool. This is a great option if you already have a wheel. It's also a great first project if you're thinking of getting a spinning wheel. (Mine is an @ashford_wheels_looms kiwi, btw. Not sponsored, just love my Crochet Project Storage, Plarn Projects, Diy Spinning Wheel, Cord Crafts, Knit Techniques, Thread Crafts, Yarn Project, Cords Crafts, Crochet Tips

Taylor Friese on Instagram: "PLEASE READ ME FOR MORE INFO! . Method 1 is probably my least favorite method. I'm not a fan of the lumps and bumps that happen if you don't tie each loop perfectly. However, it is stronger than method 2 and makes a thicker yarn which is nice. . Method 2 is my go to without a spinning wheel. If you need it stronger you can always work with two strands held together. This method does mean connecting strands regularly but you do it the same as you would with any…

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Lisa Patti

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