joining a new colour without leaving a starting tail to weave-in
yarn over and pull through the new colour to join as normal, leaving a long tail. enough to work several stitches + a few cm/an inch or so.
do a few stitches crocheting over the tail, trapping it inside the stitches, to move away from the initial join location. in the case of c2c, just one square will do
now grab both the tail and working yarn, hold them together, and work with it held double until there is no more tail. this will only be a few more stitches
if there's a teeny tiny little bit at the end that still sticks out just give it a haircut
those few stitches will be a bit thicker. this is also, in most cases, not at all noticeable
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[Don't Push Yourself]- Momoi Airi (trained)
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“It's been a while since I stood here.”
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Our next event has been announced!
The event "At the End of the Unraveled Threads" will begin on February 10th at 15:00 JST!
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Crochet Question: Do a bunch of Granny Squares and then saw them together. It gives you a lot of freedom on the shape and there are tons of fun granny square patterns
I’ve done that before actually! I like making granny squares but I don’t want to make a sweater out of them because of all the holes
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i have to get a new tallit because i’ve been wearing one that was either my father’s or my grandfather’s and i love it dearly but a lot of the threads on the sides (not the tzitzit but the unwoven wool ends) are long and also unravelling and getting tangled and such. and while i hope to retwist them one day it’s something that would take hours at least and that i might even try and consult someone about because i want to do it right and also it would be so technical. but i’m worried that continuing to wear it might damage it and cause the threads to unravel further and also as much as i love wearing family things and carrying on their legacies and such, i would like one of my own. so long story short if any of y’all have recommendations on where to get a tallit let me know
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Realizes it would cost $15–$20 to buy enough yarn to make a scarf.
Buys a $13 extra large scarf instead.
Oh, I'm sorry, you wanted a scarf, and not a rectangle of thin, unraveling fabric?
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[Nom Nom Time!]- Hanasato Minori (trained)
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