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  1. Learn how to join a new skein of yarn to your work. This technique can be used either when you run out of yarn and need to join a new skein of the same color...

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    • Elizabeth Smith Knits
    • Start Knitting With the New Yarn. The easiest option for joining a new skein of yarn is simply picking up the tail of yarn from a new skein, just like you would if you were to start knitting with a different color of yarn to make stripes.
    • The Magic No-Ends Knot. Your next option is the magic no-ends knot, and it really has earned that name. This method involves tying your yarn together in a way that is super secure and essentially makes the two strands of yarn work as one.
    • The Russian Join. If you thought the magic no-ends knot was magical, wait until you hear about the Russian join! This is my personal go-to method for joining a new skein of yarn.
  2. Apr 29, 2021 · It’s so simple! You will just knit the first stitch (on a right-side row), with BOTH the old skein and the new skein (hence the “double stitch”). Then after that first stitch is knit, you’ll drop the old skein and continue knitting with just the new skein. By knitting the first stitch with both skeins, you are re-enforcing the new skein ...

  3. In this video I show you real quick-like my trick to adding a second skein of yarn!Yarn : https://amzn.to/2NacEKF {affiliate link}Knitting Needles : https://...

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    • bromefields
    • Join yarn with the last yarn over of a stitch. This is the easiest, quickest way to join yarn in crochet. You just grab your new yarn and seamlessly continue crocheting.
    • The Magic Knot. This second method of joining yarn in crochet is probably my favorite. I definitely use it the most out of all of the options I’m showing you today!
    • The Russian Join. This method is also very useful way to join yarn. It creates a nice, strong join with no ends to weave in. It will be a little bit thicker at the join but it shouldn’t be too noticeable once it’s crocheted.
    • The Felted Join. This is also called a spit splice because you can use your own saliva, but I prefer to use water and that’s what I’ll use in this example.
  4. Step 1: Join in the new ball with the method of your choice and knit one stitch. Step 2: Pick up the old yarn from below and knit one stitch. Step 3: Pick up the new yarn from below and knit one stitch. Continue repeating step 2+3 for however long you see fit (best done for a full row).

  5. Sep 15, 2023 · Finishing. When you are done making your color changes or adding your new skein of yarn of the same color, you should do four things. Cast off your knitting. For a review, see Beginner Knitting: The Easiest Way to Bind Off. Cut the yarn that is still attached to the ball of yarn, leaving at least a 6-inch tail.

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