How to Join Yarn in Crochet
Running out of yarn? No worries! Learning how to join yarn in crochet is an essential skill that keeps your projects flowing smoothly. Whether you're working on a big amigurumi or a cozy blanket, knowing how to seamlessly add a new yarn ball will make your crochet look clean and professional. Let’s go over the best way to join yarn so you can keep stitching without a hiccup!
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Why You Need to Join Yarn in Crochet
Whether you're finishing one skein and moving to another or switching colors, there will come a time when you need to join yarn in crochet. Instead of tying knots that might show in your final project, using the right joining technique will make the transition smooth and nearly invisible.
How to Add Another Yarn Ball in Crochet: Step-by-StepÂ
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Step 1. Identify Where to Add Yarn Â
As you approach the end of your current yarn ball, leave about 4-5 inches of yarn remaining. This gives you enough space to secure the new yarn without it unraveling.
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Step 2. Prepare to Add the New BallÂ
Take your new yarn ball and place it next to your current work. Let the tail end of the new yarn overlap with the tail of the old yarn by a few inches.
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Step 3. Start the New YarnÂ
Hold the new yarn along with the old one. Begin your next stitch using the new yarn, yarn over, and pull through the loops as usual. This way, the transition happens naturally within your stitches.
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Step 4. Secure the YarnÂ
Continue crocheting, making sure to crochet over both the old and new yarn tails for at least a few stitches. This keeps everything secure without needing knots.
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Step 5. Weave in the EndsÂ
Once your project is complete, use a yarn needle to weave in any loose ends, ensuring a neat and polished look.
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Tips for Seamless Yarn Joining
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Keep Your Tension Even – Maintain the same tension between the old and new yarn to avoid noticeable joins.
- Practice on a Swatch – Before adding yarn in a big project, try it out on a small piece to get the hang of it.
At Okey Dokeys, we believe that small skills like joining yarn in crochet make a big difference in your projects. With practice, adding a new yarn ball will become second nature—keeping your stitches smooth and your creativity flowing!