Thursday, 21 May 2015

Yarn ends...




Why do my projects have so many of them?


Why do I always leave them to the end?


When will I ever learn to weave them in as I go?!


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17 comments:

  1. Indeed questions we have all struggled with at one time or another! Lol 😃 What pretty stripes though! Happy weekend, xx

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  2. Ah, I think it just means that you are just like the rest of us!! xx

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  3. Definitely something we've all done! The stripes are looking good though. xx

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  4. I know, this is the worse part of all isn't it? Nice to see you back!
    Caz xx

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  5. Be firm with yourself, I say that all the time but it still doesn't happen. Have a great weekend.

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  6. I know! They're almost as bad as washing up after the kids and hubby have been cooking!!

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  7. No you won't. It's part of the making process. I am nearly finishing a blanket for my friends Birthday. I made it too wide, so now the stripes will be going vertically - and I have all the ends to sew in. I always plan to sew as I go , but I never do :-)

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  8. They are the sting in the tail (pardon the pun, couldn't help myself...!) X

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  9. Sighs, I know how you feel! I always leave it to the end too and hate the process of weaving each little bit in!

    Fingers crossed you will conquer these ends soon!

    Take care
    Anne (Crochet Between Worlds)

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  10. Just keep thinking how much more beautiful your blanket will be once all the ends are sewn! Good luck!!! X

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  11. Ends stink. It's real and true. But still a means to an ends. Ends, ugh? !

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  12. I had just finished weaving in lots of ends having left them all until last and wondering why I do this to myself when I came on here and saw your post! Thank you for popping over to visit my blog, it was lovely to see you there. Hx

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  13. So recognisable :-) Good luck with those loose ends!!

    Happy weekend!

    Madelief x

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  14. They're such a pain aren't they? A good film on TV and you'll get them done in no time. Have a great weekend xx

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  15. The very questions I often ask, I alway say I'll do them once a week, but never do, they are such a annoying part of crochet,I feel your pain on this one, have a great weekend
    Clare xx

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  16. same problem for me!
    sometimes I think I should let them to give my project a boho style!!
    Miss

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  17. I am the opposite, I can't stand to see them so I weave them in right away.
    Hugs,
    Meredith

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