Weaving in Ends / Tails
When doing color work of any kind, you will have many tails where you have ended one color and began a new. Regardless, you will always have at least two tails - at the beginning and the end of your work. Natural instinct tells us to simply tie a knot and cut the end. To prolong the life of your work, weaving in your ends can help to accomplish this. In this video, I demonstrate how to weave in your ends on the wrong side of your work to hide them so that they don't show on the right side. Function and aesthetics are the end results. Thank you for watching and be sure to subscribe to my channel.

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