Quick way to join new yarn in crochet

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Quick and easy way to join the new yarn in crochet. No need to use a needle to weave in yarn ends. Showing how to join yarns using double crochets but works the same way in any crochet stitch. Suitable for fine and medium weight yarns. Also works in knitting.

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That is so wonderful. I’m 82 years old and have never seen this before. Been crocheting since I was 8 yrs. thank you so much

jeaneanemiller
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I see your video is 7 years old, It saved me today, thank you for all your wonderful tips. 😊❤

AshersMom
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This is the first time I’ve seen this method. Total game changer for me. Thank you!

myrisiu
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I know your video says this won’t work with bulky yarn but right now I’m making a scarf with Wool Ease Thick and Quick weight 6 super bulky yarn, and this method actually worked like a charm. Very happy I came across this video. Thank you!

gwynquagliana
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After so many years crocheting 🧶 finally a simple way to join a yarn. No more knots 🪢. Ty for sharing 🥰❤️🙏

dianafelix
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GREAT instructions! How could I not think of this after Crocheting for 40-50 years! LOVE it! Thank you so much for great video!

LindaSmith-ojhj
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So easy and nicer than weaving in or doing a knot. I’m a beginner at crocheting and love this method !! THANK YOU SO MUCH !!!

mgabbzc
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Thank you, as someone that's learnt everything I know about crocheting from youtube, it's nice to see someone pass on the helpful tips.

mireah
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This is brilliant. Why did I not learn this 35 years ago?

wirralsam
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Even though this was posted a few years ago, I'd like to thank you for posting, I've struggled with joining yarn for a while and this has made it so much easier and much much neater, thank you very much.

maggieseubert
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Thank you, I'm new to crocheting. For my first project, I'm making a small throw blanket for my grandma. I was nervous about learning how to move onto another skein, but you make this look simple!

soracat
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I’m making my first crochet blanket for my first granddaughter and Ihave a wonderful friend guiding me. When I needed to start second and third skeins of yarn, your method is what I used.
I was able to do and am grateful for your tutorial. Thank you!

carolpeterson
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Even with a fairly thick yarn, this technique is amazing! Thank you for sharing. I feel so accomplished now 😂😂😂

neomialam
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Wonderful video. Short sweet and too the point. And most of all very helpful. I appreciate u not over explaining it and trying to show us how to do this like we are complete idiots and need it explained to us in too many overly confusing little steps. This was a wonderful and effective video to teach me what I was looking for. And u didn’t waste 20 minutes of my time teaching me something that can be taught in two. I appreciate u.

linahan
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According to YouTube, your video was made 6 yrs ago. I have been crocheting a lot longer than that, and never knew how to do this. I thank you very much for your tutorial.

noralyndavis
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Absolutely genius! I SO hate feeling the knots! Thank you so much for this awesome tip; I can't wait to try it on a project that I am currently working on.

prospurr
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I just started crochet and am so glad there is a trick like this. It is similar to adding thread when tatting. Thank you for a clear and simple video to follow.

PurpleHonee
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Like Jeaneane, I have also been crocheting a long time. I'm now 64 and have never seen this before! I will be using this method for my knitting as well, it will save having to sew in all those ends. Just goes to show you never stop learning!

madforbread
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wow thank you so very much for showing us this how much better our projects are going to be now.
Love you God Bless 😊❤

rosmoseley
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I can’t wait to try this. I’m making my first blanket and this seems like the easiest method to pick up and the blending of the two yarns looks so seamless!

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