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How To Tie Off A Crochet

How To Tie Off A Crochet. Thread this yarn through your needle and then begin weaving the yarn through the stitches along the bottom of the bear. I used 4 pieces per tassel.

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I used 4 pieces per tassel. Pull this tight like a drawstring, tie a knot, and weave the end into the middle of the snowball. With 4.00mm hook starting from front edge ch3, work one row of dc stitch evenly along neck edge catching in brim on both sides as you go.

Tie Off The Last Stitch And Weave Through The Remaining Stitches.


Thread this yarn through your needle and then begin weaving the yarn through the stitches along the bottom of the bear. To make chain, with gray yarn ch 20 and bind off. If you're a beginner crochet enthusiast, you can probably think of making crocheted animals.

Thread Chain Onto Yarn Needle, And Thread Through The Top Of The Resistor.


[6 sc] sl st, sl st, then fasten off, using the color 1 tail and a needle to stitch closed the end of the resistor. Make your own cute crochet baby chickens. I used 4 pieces per tassel.

Fasten Off With Long Tail.


Tie off and weave in the ends. Tie together tails and trim yarn ends. Stitch six single crochets into the magic ring (6).

Using A Yarn Needle And The Long Tail, Weave The Tail In And Out Through The Tops Of The Stitches Of The Last Round.


I also knotted the yarn together at the ends of the blanket where the yarn changes occurred for extra security. Attach tassels by cutting 14 inch pieces. When you finish the decrease round, tie off your final stitch and leave about 12 inches (30 cm) of yarn extending from the last stitch.

Pull This Tight Like A Drawstring, Tie A Knot, And Weave The End Into The Middle Of The Snowball.


With 4.00mm hook starting from front edge ch3, work one row of dc stitch evenly along neck edge catching in brim on both sides as you go.

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