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From: sewerzzzzzz
Date: 05-24-2007, 11:05 AM (1 of 2)
I am crocheting a single crochet hat, with different color stripes, I do not want to weave in ends for every round but I find this is the only way to avoid mismatched looking rounds ( I think it's called jag). I want to carry the yarn instead of cutting it and weaving in the ends for every round (I"m using different color stripes for 28 rounds).

Any advice on how to do this or should I just suck it up and live with mismatched looking rounds?
User: sewerzzzzzz
Member since: 02-27-2005
Total posts: 81
From: DorothyL
Date: 05-24-2007, 11:34 AM (2 of 2)
Well, you can carry one thread around by crocheting around it but I wouldn't do that for a lot of rounds or with more than one color at a time.
Dorothy
User: DorothyL
Member since: 12-09-2002
Total posts: 3883
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