

Shandeh wrote:knitmaniac wrote:Should all the remaining loose ends be woven in or will we need them for the border?
I would leave them loose for now.


lkwcross wrote:Also, thank you k1p1quebec for your great explanation of why you might want to lay square 2 vertically instead of horizontally. I was kinda thinking the same thing, but didn't know if it was the right thinking. Thanks.




scrappingcin wrote:Does anyone have some good tips on weaving in loose threads? I never really learned a good way to do this and I feel like I'm ruining my afghan with my clumsy attempts to "hide" my threads.




karenarp wrote:scrappingcin wrote:Does anyone have some good tips on weaving in loose threads? I never really learned a good way to do this and I feel like I'm ruining my afghan with my clumsy attempts to "hide" my threads.
I found this a while back. It should give you some good pointers.
http://www.purlbee.com/weaving-in-ends-tutorial/
It's not a Bernat page, so hope no one minds that I linked it.




Girlshockeymom wrote:I'm still behind on finishing my squares but I am wondering about the use of the overcast stitch to join the squares. I had thought we would be using a method that would be more invisible. Is using this more visible stitch meant to be part of the "look" of the afghan? And which yarn colour are you supposed to use when joining different colored squares?.

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