When weaving a scarf, the thread is broken, how to connect, a little more detailed, thank you

Updated on vogue 2024-02-22
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    1. The yarn is woven normally until there is still a length of 5-10cm left and then stops.

    2. Take out the new yarn, put the remaining yarn and the new yarn together, and tie a knot to tie the two threads together.

    3. Then weave normally according to your own pattern, and continue to weave ignoring the thread.

    4. After the new wool is woven to a certain length or the scarf is all knitted (so that the knotted thread is woven over to facilitate the subsequent concealment of the needle), then the excess thread is stuck, that is, the rod needle is used to hide the thread in the knitted place, as shown in the figure taking the green thread as an example.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Method Step (1).

    1. First of all, we need to prepare a ball of the same line.

    2. Then tie a knot.

    3. Just cut off the extra thread, so that you can weave it directly.

    Method Step (2).

    1. Tie two threads together in a knot, and the head line left by the knot is slightly longer.

    2. Regardless of the head thread before tying the knot, weave as usual, and wait until the knot is finished.

    3. If you find that there is a headline exposed, take a needle to pick the headline into the scarf, so that you can't see it. That is, it does not affect the appearance, but also firm.

    Method Step (3).

    1. First of all, it depends on what size of the line you use, if the wire number is thick, it will be divided into a few more strands, and the line number will be less than a few strands, generally two or three strands will be fine.

    2. Gently use your fingers to extend the thread in the opposite direction to disassemble the two strands, and then separate the thread to be connected as well, and throw away one of the strands.

    3. Then you can braided it like braids, about 3cm, so that it will be connected, and it will not be opened.

    Method Step (4).

    1. Hook a loose braid with a different color thread, hook a few stitches of braid, put the needle into the air behind the braid, weave the upper half up, and wait for the upper half to be finished, remove the braid, insert the needle into each air and continue to weave the lower half.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    I usually connect it like this, pinch the end of the thread and the end of the thread together, find a thin thread of the same color as the wool and tie them together, and then weave it, I usually can't see where the joint is, you can try it.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Divide the thread at one end into two strands, and then count the thread to be connected as one strand sandwiched between the two strands, so that the three strands of braid are tighter, otherwise it is a bit thick.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Just tie a knot, and that's how I took it. It's the same as the usual wiring, but if there is any extra thread, it would be nice to hide it in the pattern of the scarf after weaving.

    There will be bumps when you pick it up, but when you weave the pattern, it hides it in the pattern.

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