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how to switch from one yarn to another
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Switching from one yarn to another when knitting or crocheting is a common technique used to create patterns, textures or to simply use up leftover yarn. To do this seamlessly: 1. Work your last stitch with the old yarn until it is half-completed. 2. Then, introduce the new yarn by laying it alongside your work and finishing the stitch with it instead of the old yarn. 3. Tighten the tails to secure and continue with your project using the new yarn. Ensure you leave enough tail on both yarns to weave in ends later. This method avoids unsightly knots and ensures a smoother transition. It's also advisable to plan your color changes at the end of a row or in a less noticeable spot in your pattern for a cleaner finish.
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