Crochet Russian Join. This one by knitspirit is the best i’ve seen by far : To be completely honest, i use it very little.

Have You Tried the Russian Join? Knitting
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Tapestry needle (the sharper the better) scissors I work the last stitch until its last yarn over; Working through the center of the yarn (through the spirals if you untwist it a bit) feed your needle straight.

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Here’s a video on how to do this crochet basic, the russian join. To be completely honest, i use it very little. Thread your yarn needle with the tail of the yarn that you are currently working with.

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To join yarn, you’ll need: However, there are some drawbacks. How to do a russian join step by step step 1:

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Can also be done more simply as a single color join by just threading old strand into the new strand. How to invisible russian join yarn for crochet step 1. Yarns of any fibre, weight, colours and creed can be joined together.

It Is Practically Invisible And There’s No Worrying About How To Work The Stitches In Transition From One Ball To Another.


Weave the needle through the yarn. Thread the yarn needle with one strand of yarn, leaving about a 4″ tail. I drop the yarn i was working with, and pick up the new yarn to work the last yarn ove & complete the stitch.

The Russian Join Can Be Used To Join All Kinds Of Fibres, Including Animal, Natural And Synthetic Yarns.


While you can get really good at it, it’s often hard to have the color change be at the perfect spot. Sometimes called the invisible join, or the russian knot, this is a fantastic technique to join new yarn quickly and without fuss. 2 pieces of yarn per join (i used brava worsted in lady slipper and denim) straight tapestry needle;

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