Does the magic knot ever come undone?
Essentially what you are doing is felting the two ends of the yarn together to form an even join. Here’s a very helpful video on how to Spit-Splice. Magic Knot: It truly is a magical knot that won’t come undone!
How do you join a magic knot in yarn?
Pull the tail under that yarn again. Create another loop by placing the tail over the standing end. Pull the tail through that loop coming from below and pull tight. Next, pick up your join and pull on the standing ends (not the tails) until your two overhand knots meet in the middle.
Does the magic knot really work?
The magic knot is a great way to join yarn. It’s secure and it’s another way to avoid having to weave in ends. Some things to consider about the magic knot: it’s NOT for precise changes in color.
What is Russian join?
The Russian join involves working the yarn back through its own plies to keep it in place. It does leave a small amount of bulk, but it’s hardly noticeable — especially compared to other types of joins in knitting and crochet. The biggest advantage to the Russian join is that you do not have any ends to weave in. Yay!
What is the best way to join bulky yarn?
– You may find a knot in your yarn. This happens and the best way to deal with any knot is to cut it out. More about this in a minute. – You may discover a thick and thin section of your yarn (imperfection) – You’re changing yarn colors
How to join yarns, while crocheting, with no knot?
When you’ve run out of yarn,and want to join a new ball of the same color
How to join yarn with the magic knot?
– e.) Using the top strand of yarn, tie a knot around the bottom strand (blue) and pull it tight – f. – g.) Pull away from the center to tighten the knots. This is the magic part! The knots will slide to meet each other in the middle. – h.) Trim the yarn close to the knot
How do you join two pieces of yarn?
How do you join seamlessly yarn? Simply lay your new yarn on top of the row or round you are working, and work over the new yarn for a few stitches. Pick up the new yarn at the bottom of your stitch and continue, working over the old yarn for a few stitches. You can either work the tail ends in as you go, or sew them in afterwards.