Knitting is a favorite hobby for a huge number of people from all over the world. Learning this skill is not so difficult, and the result is beautiful, original, and most importantly, useful things made with your own hands. These can be gifts for loved ones, as well as clothing for personal use or decorations for the home.
But beginning craftswomen often have some questions and have to face difficulties. For example, not everyone knows how to hide threads when knitting and which of several possible methods is best to choose. You will learn about all this in this article.
How to hide threads when knitting: effective methods
There are several ways to cope with this task. Having studied each in detail, you can choose what you like most.
The first and simplest method, which is used most often, is to sew the ends into the fabric. This is quite easy to do - first of all, leave threads about 10 cm long from both balls, then knit as before.In subsequent rows, the threads should be tightened to create neater loops. Then you need to secure the threads - stick the needle into the loop from which the second thread comes. The remainder is pulled horizontally through the arcs of the purl stitches. You can also stretch them vertically, but through half of the front loops.
In other cases, weaving threads is used. You also need to leave a certain amount of thread and continue knitting, weaving the old into the new. In the next row, the remaining end is also woven.
Important! Change the position of the thread during the knitting process - first let it be in front of the working thread, and next time - behind it.
The following method is suitable for fabrics that contain a large amount of wool, that is, for those that can be felted. That is, it cannot be used with all types of threads. Most often it is used when making a product that does not have a back and front part - they are both clearly visible.
The ends of the threads must be separated and shortened to different lengths, breaking them off with your hands.
After this, they should be connected and placed on the hand. Moisten the other palm with water and continue rubbing the threads together until they turn into one. This method is called felting.
The last method is called Russian connection:
- The tip of the first thread is threaded into a blunt-tipped needle and wrapped around the second.
- Then the needle is inserted into the middle of the thread, and at the end a small loop appears that connects both threads.
- The second thread is inserted into the needle, all steps are repeated. After this you can continue knitting.
How to carefully hide the ends of threads when knitting
Please note that all these methods differ not only in degree of complexity, but are also suitable for different cases - fabrics, products, and so on.
In order to choose the right one, you need to not only study all the intricacies of each method of hiding threads, but also practice in advance - if you start using it right away, you can ruin a half-finished product with sloppy protruding threads.
Now you know how to hide the ends of threads when knitting - this is one of the most common problems that beginning knitters have to face. After trying all the different methods, you can choose the one that is ideal for you and your product. In this way, all the items made will look neat and beautiful, and you can also save a large amount of yarn, because you will be able to use the balls almost to the end, and you will no longer have to throw away unfinished ones.