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Weaving in Ends

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To do this you need to grab yourself a yarn needle, also called a darning needle. It's a little more secure to weave the lower strand upwards and the higher strand downwards. Trim your ends to about six inches/15 centimeters. Thread the tail onto the needle.

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Now pull the needle through the fabric, in and out, following the path of the yarn in the garment.

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When it's secure, bunch up the fabric, just a bit and snip the tail.

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Now smooth the fabric. If a tiny bit of tail pops out, snip it.


The video showing how to do this is here.

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