Weaving in Yarn Ends in a Lace Knitting Pattern

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Weaving in Yarn Ends in a Lace Knitting Pattern

Does weaving in yarn ends overwhelm you? If yes, then we’ve got help. After all your knitting project is not completed when it's off the knitting needles but when all yarn ends have been woven in securely in the fabric. Many times knitting patterns do not actually mention a way to weave in yarn ends assuming that you would know how to do it. There are many ways to weave in yarn ends. The most obvious requirement is a darning needle but there are other tricks too.

The method of weaving in yarn ends depends on the knitting patterns and the yarn fiber. While any regular knitting pattern would have two yarn ends, one when you cast stitches and one where you bind off, advanced knitting patterns such as colorwork will have multiple. One such intricate knitting pattern is lace. Lace knitting patterns are an beautiful but doesn’t make it easy to weave in ends. In this blog, we’ll walk you through ways to weave in yarn ends in a lace.

Lace knitting is often worked at a loose gauge (bigger knitting needles and lightweight yarns) which makes hiding the yarn tails more difficult. Also, given the many artfully put holes in the fabric it is


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