About those ends
Right, so, we’re done, save for weaving in the ends. And weaving in the ends is a bit contrary under the best of circumstances (yes, I am secretly judging the folks with two year old sweaters with unwoven ends, but that’s a me problem, not a them problem, I’m working on it, and you should absolutely do what works best for you).
Things only get more complicated when you don’t even have a wrong side you can get to to hide things in. So how do you do it when the whole piece is the right side and thus offers no place to hide your work?
Well, this is how I do it. Duplicate stitch over a stitch or two, dart to another spot, duplicate stitch over another stitch or two, dart to another spot, maybe do it once more. Then put enough tension on the yarn to scrunch your fabric, snip the yarn, and watch it vanish inside your piece. It’s hidden…hidden so well it can be tricky to find later.

The video talks you through it in more detail, this one really works better with video than still pictures.
And again, I emphasize this is what works for me and what I do, if you have something that works for you, totally do that instead! This is just how I like it best.
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- I’m posting a series of videos to go along with our upcoming egg pattern. Anyone with any level of membership (yes even the free one) has access to watch all the videos!
- The pattern will be out in a few weeks. Rampant Nonsense folks always get all the new patterns as they come out, and it will be eventually be available to other folks in some format or another.
- You don’t need to watch the videos if you don’t like to learn that way! You an always use the patterns by themselves, you don’t need to watch this to use the pattern. This is just for folks who like to listen to someone talk them through it or want to see it rather than read about it!
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