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This technique is very clever. If you want to make your finished work look more professional, this great photo tutorial is what you need. Found on Playin Hooky Designs, the Invisible Finish Technique will help you get rid of those ugly knots and finish off your crochet project in such a way that anyone looking at it will not be able to tell where you finished off.
Check out the original source for this fantastic technique with all the directions at: Playin Hooky Designs
Thanks to Liz for the article inspiration and featured image.
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thanks Deedee
I was taught to lay the color on top of the last row. About 4 inches on a color change.
Ending a work, its just weaved into the rows after the last stitch is completed.
Can you share your technique?
Samantha Bain
Really ? People seriously put knots in their work?