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How Do You Add New Skein Of Crochet Yarn?

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How Do You Add New Skein Of Crochet Yarn?

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When crocheting a project it is always best to add a new skein of yarn at the beginning of a row. Usually you will have a good idea of when that last row will be, but sometimes we either misjudge, or simply haven’t been paying attention. If you run out of yarn in the middle of a row, carefully backtrack, bringing yourself to the start of the row, where you can add the new skein of yarn. Wrap the new strand of yarn around the hook, leaving a 6 inch tail. Continue crocheting by drawing up a loop. Tie a loose knot on the tail to secure it in place. Untie the knot when the project is complete. Thread the tail through a yarn needle and weave tail inconspicuously through the project to conceal and secure the tail. When weaving, do not pull the yarn tight.

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