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how to add new yarn in middle of row
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[Answer]
Adding new yarn in the middle of a row is a common technique in knitting and crocheting, especially when changing colors or adding more yarn of the same color. The simplest method involves leaving a tail of the old and new yarn, and then continuing to stitch with the new yarn. Here’s a brief guide:
1. Stop knitting or crocheting 6-8 inches before the end of the old yarn.
2. Lay the new yarn alongside the work, leaving a similar length tail.
3. Begin stitching with the new yarn, holding the tail of the new yarn against the work to secure it.
4. Continue working as normal for a few stitches.
5. After several stitches, both the old and new yarn tails will be woven in to secure them further and prevent unraveling.
This method ensures a smooth transition without knots, making it nearly invisible in the finished piece.
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