How To Weave In Ends Knitting Hat. Cut the yarn leaving 10 cm tail. Thread the loose end onto a tapestry needle.
Thread your darning needle with your loose end. If you go back and forth like this for two or three rows that should secure your ends well enough to stay in place. Go on to weave in the second end in the same way.
Go on to weave in the second end in the same way.
5 cm), turn the needle around and work back in the same direction for about 1 inch (approx. Or to make your end more secure, weave it up diagonally through the knitted work. It is a ‘harbor bay’ theme stripe pattern which involved weaving in ends when i changed color (although toward the ending the blanket i’d learned a new method of hiding yarn while knitting). You can follow one row down your work until at least 4 inches of your loose end has been woven into the fabric.