![Good Morning!](http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3354/3192322021_98ea032778.jpg)
The daunting tangle of unruly ends...never fear!
![Unruly ends tidied up](http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3438/3192321859_70a61e7a85.jpg)
Part down the middle, so they are heading in the direction they would head off in ... if they did.
I do one side first, just tucking them in neatly, following themselves.
If you encounter and especially short one, weave in the needle first ...
![Half woven in](http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3338/3192321693_2fa1b6912c.jpg)
... and then thread it afterward.
![when the end is too short](http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3410/3192321481_9dda31c3b9.jpg)
Don't clip the ends too close or they'll pop out the public side.
![ta-da!](http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3497/3192321335_f28d9e1b45.jpg)
Ta da!
NOTICE OF COMING ATTRACTION!
This Saturday, January 17th, 2009
12 Noon-ish
KNIT IN at my house!
YARNBOMBING FOCUS GROUP : MIDCOAST MAINE CHAPTER
and just general knitting too, instruction if you need it, or want it. If you're in the neighborhood....
email me for directions maryjaneknits (at) yahoo.com
Ta!
6 comments:
Hey MJ- Show us your backside!Nice tip on weaving the needle in first.I can't wait to see the finished knitwear. See you saturday.Everyone be there or be square!
Wish I could be there on Sat! The tutorial is awesome. i knew it but I didn't, if that makes sense.
Oh, how I wish I could be a part of the knit-in! It sounds so delightful...have a wonderful time, all!
oh I wish I could come over:)
Thanks for the advice. I'm a new knitter and totally didn't know that, so thanks!
Oh fine, I had to work on Saturday *pout*..... are you gonna have another one?
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