Do you leave the remaining tails to dangle or do you do anything with them? I usually sew mine down and cut them off and it's a big undertaking when I do lots of color changes
Thanks for the question. If it is a slippery yarn, I might still take a moment to thread the tail onto a tapestry needle and weave it in a few more stitches, following the path of the same color yarn in the knitting if possible... then, I trim the tails to about 1".... after blocking, I'll trim them flat. If the yarn has lots of wool content (non superwash), I might just trim the tail flat with the work after it has been blocked.
This is so helpful I've been trying so hard to figure out how to weave in my ends without it looking bulky
I'm so glad you found it helpful!
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Do you leave the remaining tails to dangle or do you do anything with them? I usually sew mine down and cut them off and it's a big undertaking when I do lots of color changes
Thanks for the question. If it is a slippery yarn, I might still take a moment to thread the tail onto a tapestry needle and weave it in a few more stitches, following the path of the same color yarn in the knitting if possible... then, I trim the tails to about 1".... after blocking, I'll trim them flat. If the yarn has lots of wool content (non superwash), I might just trim the tail flat with the work after it has been blocked.
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