nostr:npub1vevac4qscnahkjkl26vang2f9hyk0hgdhlh62tcah88a6vjsxstqvmzqzs nostr:npub12wk8e58axs5qayh0d2rsw0pncljd5mkhsjclrr70dpqhvrjxghcsc3m98k nostr:npub10uufu4gdppk20r2tlvugen7p2fmvtj9wgfa88v6jev0zyy3ev6dqgetdpe With nonstretch yarns (silk, linen, cotton etc.), I knit a very long end in on the next row for 4"-6" or more. Locks it in! For other yarns I always feel safer knotting ends first then weaving in, but I wait until I'm several inches beyond, so I get tension right. I try to make yarn changes mid-row, bc I don't like knot lumps at edge. Lastly, I'm trying Romi Hill's technique of washing and blocking FIRST, then weaving in ends AFTER. Will report back! ❣️🧶😊

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