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Old 11-14-2008, 03:57 PM   #1
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A quick question about weaving in ends
I'm doing a simple two colored scarf. I had never thought before I discovered this site to simply weave in the ends of the string when I changed color or started a new skein. I would always just knot it. I'm just wondering, after you weave in the ends, do you need to tie a knot, or should it be be ok without one? Thanks!!!
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I've never tied knots and have had good results.
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Ok, thanks! I wasn't really sure what to do
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If you're weaving is secure, no need for knots. I've never used knots regardless of the type of join.
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Ok. I think I weaved them all in pretty secure. Thanks!
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