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How to Crochet WITH Your Ends 😉 Time Saving Crochet Hack! 

Hooked by Robin
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Hate weaving in your ends? Me to! In this video I show you how to crochet WITH your tails for a secure finish; not crochet over, crochet WITH. No needle? No problem 😅
This method is great if you have lots of colour changes on a blanket or crochet project and will work with any stitch.
Bare in mind, the bulkier the yarn, the more likely it is to show so this works best with mid to light weight yarns (the yarn shown in the video is classed as Aran weight / Worsted weight)
I hope this handy crochet tip / hack helps! x
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@heatherconte5445
@heatherconte5445 4 года назад
awesome idea. Can you tell me how to do it with a SC because a SC doesnt have 2 Yarn Overs like a double crochet does. Thank you very much.
@susanhenry5517
@susanhenry5517 5 месяцев назад
Me to
@karenlafave5892
@karenlafave5892 Год назад
I am crocheting an Afghan with wide stripes. Discovered your video when I was half finished, with many color change ends to have to weave in. I had a hard time trying to do this method with the chain 1, skip 1, single crochet pattern. After many tries I finally found a way to do it. I chained 1 with my working strand and used your method for the single crochets. Voila! No more ends to weave in on the remaining half of my afghan. I have never seen such an ingenious method before. Thank you!
@HookedbyRobin
@HookedbyRobin Год назад
You’re so welcome Karen, I’m pleased it helps. Enjoy making your Afghan.🥰🤗 x
@leslieparks6380
@leslieparks6380 4 года назад
I’ve crocheted for 50 years and have never seen this! Genius! Definitely a game changer for me. 💜
@janicebatya8145
@janicebatya8145 4 года назад
Wow! I just knew there HAD to be a better way to deal with colour changes. I’ve begun avoiding projects with lots of colours. Thank you so much!
@HookedbyRobin
@HookedbyRobin 4 года назад
You are very welcome! I always avoid weaving in ends if I can!
@vikiknox4447
@vikiknox4447 Год назад
Me too!!! I cheat and use self striping and variegated yarns. 😁
@cindyh112
@cindyh112 4 года назад
Great tutorial. I use a similar method but crochet the whole stitch with the tail. It does add bulk so I will try your half stitch method. Great tip, thanks again.
@FurtasticFriends
@FurtasticFriends 4 года назад
OMG!!! I'm definitely trying this! I really hated having to weave in my ends when I did a lot of color changes. Probably why I avoided doing multi-colored blankets but not anymore!!! This is a game changer!! Thank you!! And thank you for the scrunchie video, I've made several and plan on making more for Christmas!! ❤
@cyanl1
@cyanl1 4 года назад
Me, too!
@noracampos7426
@noracampos7426 4 года назад
I do exactly the same thing 🤗🤗
@annmariecurrivan480
@annmariecurrivan480 2 года назад
can this be used in a granny square
@TheKasey5356
@TheKasey5356 4 года назад
This is absolutely BRILLIANT!!!! Anyone who knows me knows I LOVE to crochet, but I HATE, HATE, HATE weaving in the ends. I'm not only going to try this method, but I will be spreading the word about this method and this video in particular to my crochet friends. THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU!!!
@marjonmooj8021
@marjonmooj8021 4 года назад
Super! Only crocheting over the end as normal isn't secure enough for me, love it!
@LovinLife-pv7op
@LovinLife-pv7op 3 года назад
I am very skeptical of almost all techniques on youtube since I've been crocheting for 50 years and have made every mistake possible, but I must say THIS IS BRILLIANT!!! This eliminates the "bulk" issue of leaving long ends. Thank you.
@denisewalters6358
@denisewalters6358 3 года назад
OMG! Where has this been my whole crochet life?!?! Thank you so much!
@jenniegalizia2523
@jenniegalizia2523 3 года назад
This is great! I would love if you would demonstrate this with SC & HDC! Sometimes I just need to see someone else do it.
@nancy-katharynmcgraw2669
@nancy-katharynmcgraw2669 Год назад
As for I: see one, do one, teach one!
@suev3339
@suev3339 Год назад
I just followed what she did w/first part of stitch. That’s the trick! I’ve done w/single crochet and great!
@elainef.rogers2148
@elainef.rogers2148 Год назад
How would you do with HDC and SC, please? Anyone?
@irenew6202
@irenew6202 10 месяцев назад
@@elainef.rogers2148 i asked she never answered also never seen her do this again
@katchtree
@katchtree 9 месяцев назад
I’ve tried to do with with single crochet and can’t figure it out 😅
@VioletClematis
@VioletClematis Год назад
I'm new at crocheting, and have been wondering about changing yarn as well as how to hide the yarn end in such a way that it won't come loose. This looks like a great method - thank you for this tutorial! 🙂😍
@HookedbyRobin
@HookedbyRobin Год назад
It works so well, I am glad you found this video Cathy! 😃 How are you finding crochet so far?
@vikiknox4447
@vikiknox4447 Год назад
😮 OMG!!! I’ve been waiting and hoping for this tip! I don’t change colors or weaving in the ends. Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! 🎉
@HookedbyRobin
@HookedbyRobin Год назад
I am so happy it helps Viki, it definitely makes life easier! 😃🧶
@jackiesmith5255
@jackiesmith5255 3 года назад
I’ve just seen your crocheting over ends technique. What a game changer! I just wish I’d seen it before the 10 blankets I’ve crocheted. Truly amazing 👏🏼👏🏼
@KristinWhitehead
@KristinWhitehead 2 года назад
I've been crocheting for almost 30 years and have never seen this! Genius!
@Giulia121010
@Giulia121010 4 года назад
So easy, so effective! Why nobody ever pointes this out! Your the best, thanks a lot.
@alexandra.french
@alexandra.french 3 года назад
... that's... frakking... GENIUS!!! 😱 I knew about the method where you crochet the ENTIRE stitch with both your tail and working yarn, but that just makes a hugely obvious bulky spot IMO. But this... this is absolutely BRILLIANT! 🖤
@OrifielM
@OrifielM Год назад
Oh gosh, this was such a game changer, especially since most of my projects have multiple colors. Thank you so much for sharing this technique!
@HookedbyRobin
@HookedbyRobin Год назад
You’re welcome, I am glad it helps.😃
@rosesmile1362
@rosesmile1362 4 года назад
You are a genius 😍😍😍😍😍😍 Now with no foundation chains or weaving ends I am in a happier world 😍😍😍😍😍😍 Thank you so much for the life changing technique 😍😍😍😍😍😍
@fashionista.talenista96
@fashionista.talenista96 3 года назад
YAAAAAAAASSSSAAAAAAHHHHH. I'm sorry, but I'm trying to do a Plaid Panties project (Lol), and I had soooo much trouble weaving in the ends. Thank you for this video. So smartly done. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@leahberg2387
@leahberg2387 2 года назад
I have been crocheting for well over 50 years and you have taught me so many wonderful techniques! Thank you thank you! You are amazing.
@CherylDFloyd
@CherylDFloyd 4 года назад
This is brilliant! Thanks so much for sharing it! I'll definitely try it. I'd like to see how you do it with single crochet.
@colleenroberts4010
@colleenroberts4010 2 года назад
Me too!! I’m doing a temperature blanket and would help tremendously!!
@sean19122
@sean19122 5 месяцев назад
This is a great technique. One thing I have been doing recently (similarly) is leaving a long tail when I start a colour - 10cm) and using a tapestry technique to carry the yarn under my stitches but alternating between the tail and the working yarn to form my stitches until the tail is gone. Same idea-the tail becomes part of the stitch work and is woven in very securely.
@hrdhededwm
@hrdhededwm 4 года назад
Thanks Robin. Im in process of a multi color blanket. So now im looking forward to the next color change lol.
@Tinkertotz13
@Tinkertotz13 4 года назад
This is genius! I always hate how thick it is if you constantly use the tail, but using and dropping solves that! Thank you so much ❤
@lanamoler1082
@lanamoler1082 4 года назад
Fabulous, absolutely divine way to camoflauge and use your ends! I love it! Bring on more tips and tricks to help your co-crocheters!!
@greer_z
@greer_z 4 года назад
I despise weaving the ends in .....LOVE your simple solution. Brilliant!!
@sueneely7248
@sueneely7248 3 года назад
I taught myself to crochet 50 years ago and never learned this method. I appreciate your technique and will use it from now on. Thank you so much for your video.
@DrasticEvasion
@DrasticEvasion 4 года назад
Ohh thank you so much Robin! This has come just in the knick of time for me as I'm joining my squares on my neon patchwork blanket! This is going to save me soo much time... A technique i look forward to using from now on 👏
@kimwilliamson7163
@kimwilliamson7163 4 года назад
Oh My Gosh!! That is wonderful!! I will definitely be doing this from now on. Every time I see something like this, I always think, "why didn't I think of that". So simple, yet so effective. Thank you so much!
@donnamocko5805
@donnamocko5805 4 года назад
What a wonderful idea!! I have been crocheting over 55 years & have never seen this! I will certainly be using this method of crocheting in my ends, from now on!!Thank you soooooo much!! God Bless!💜🤗
@Blessed-2-b-a-Hembree
@Blessed-2-b-a-Hembree 4 года назад
Donna Mocko Cool! I’ve also been crocheting for over 55 years.
@donnamocko5805
@donnamocko5805 4 года назад
@@Blessed-2-b-a-Hembree Crocheting is my therapy, Tammy. Has been since I was a pre-teen. Happy Thanksgiving, Tammy.
@Blessed-2-b-a-Hembree
@Blessed-2-b-a-Hembree 4 года назад
Donna Mocko Happy Thanksgiving to you as well.
@donnamocko5805
@donnamocko5805 4 года назад
@@Blessed-2-b-a-Hembree Thank you.
@nancyhildebrand7181
@nancyhildebrand7181 4 года назад
Robin, this is brilliant! Don't know why I never thought of this but it is going to change my life. Thank you ❤
@rondamoomaw6814
@rondamoomaw6814 4 года назад
Wow I like that i do my something like that but I like your better thank you for sharing this video
@kerriewarner4386
@kerriewarner4386 4 года назад
That’s exactly what I’m doing now because I’m making a mosaic throw blanket with a double border
@nannydebbie9158qqq
@nannydebbie9158qqq 4 года назад
Thank you so much for sharing this Robin. Using this technique i can enjoy changing colours in my blankets.
@lindabridle3756
@lindabridle3756 4 года назад
This is just fabulous!!! I have so many unfinished blankets because I hate weaving in the ends!!! This is a game changer and I thank you 😘
@donnahutchinson5392
@donnahutchinson5392 4 года назад
I have done this for awhile now. It makes me more cautious to not make mistakes. 😉
@jujuslim13
@jujuslim13 4 года назад
Where has this been all my life!!!
@christinemarsden2157
@christinemarsden2157 4 года назад
A great tip, Robin.....why did I not know this? Definitely going to add this to my repetoire. It actually halves the weaving in, and I'm all for that, Thank you xx
@taligalassi3959
@taligalassi3959 4 года назад
I've always crocheted both tails completely through. I like your way of not crocheting both threads on the last loop, it lessens the bulk. I will do it your way from now on. Thanks!
@aprilschmitz9060
@aprilschmitz9060 4 года назад
WHERE has this BEEN all my life?!?!! 😍😍😍😍 Robin, you love, are THE BOMB! Thank you SOO much for this!
@honibear6478
@honibear6478 4 года назад
This is brilliant and one of those “why didn’t I think of that” times? I’m so glad 😀 someone did and shared it cause I really hate 😖weaving in ends..
@elisabethvictoria5324
@elisabethvictoria5324 4 месяца назад
omg this is life changing!!!! currently a few rows into a stripy jumper when i realised... oh shit... this is gonna take hours to sew... but this is so helpful!! thank you!
@HookedbyRobin
@HookedbyRobin 4 месяца назад
You’re so welcome Elisabeth!🧶
@stephanieb9508
@stephanieb9508 4 года назад
This is awesome! Definitely going to start using this technique. Hate weaving tails. This technique will definitely cut down on that. Thanks Robin, your the best!
@angiesc9169
@angiesc9169 4 года назад
That is genius and it solves a problem I was having! I was crocheting with my tail BUT I was using it for the entire stitch and using it for at least 6 stitches or so and it would be very thick stitches indeed! With your method I can still crochet it in and make it more secure without it looking like my yarn gained 50 pounds in a hurry!!! Thank you, thank you, thank you!!! I can’t wait to try it tonight on my mandala blanket I am working on!!
@Face-bz6il
@Face-bz6il 4 года назад
Thanks Robin great tip I hate those pesky ends.
@carletaschwontkowski7350
@carletaschwontkowski7350 4 года назад
love, love, love it. Thanks so much. Very helpful. Just hate weaving ends in so try not to make anything with a lot of tails. Will tackle those projects now. thanks again.
@angelahudnall8622
@angelahudnall8622 Год назад
WOW!!! FABULOUS HACK!!! I'm going to start doing this ALL the time. Thanks for sharing. I'm so glad I stumbled upon this video.
@HookedbyRobin
@HookedbyRobin Год назад
I’m glad it helps Angela!😃🧶
@donnalynn2
@donnalynn2 4 года назад
That's a fantastic tip! Will give that a whirl! Thanks for mentioning that simply crocheting over the tail isn't a good idea. The first few years I started I didn't know that. I had heard it was a great way to avoid the dreaded weaving in of ends. Then an afghan I made as a gift unraveled in the washing machine a couple years after I made it. I was mordified! Now I am so careful about making sure my ends are secure. I want to make sure nobody else relives what happened to me.
@katheestreeter9120
@katheestreeter9120 4 года назад
I've never seen this before but I'm going to use this method from now on. FABULOUS! Thank you
@carolashworth6855
@carolashworth6855 4 года назад
This is a great way to work in your ends thanks for the tutorial.
@Shamazcorner
@Shamazcorner 3 года назад
Wow! Nice to see someone else also figured this out. It’s simple and secure. I’ve been doing it for a while now. I am lazy and I agree one bright side of being lazy is also being innovative 😂
@maryabbas9214
@maryabbas9214 3 месяца назад
@Robin I am your admirer for years now. I love the clarity of your tutorials and the neat end products. I never saw you work casually to produce any rough, untidy, flimsy product!!. I leant a lot from you and still am learning. I shall send you some swatches that I copied from you. Stay blessed 🙂 ❤❤
@HookedbyRobin
@HookedbyRobin 3 месяца назад
Thank you so much Mary!😃🧶
@mrsjb8843
@mrsjb8843 3 года назад
Brilliant tip, I will certainly use this with my current WIP which changes colour every two rows. Thank you
@dorothytaylor8862
@dorothytaylor8862 4 года назад
I love this way of doing ends thank you for the great idea I hate ends until now loved this way of doing it and so easy to
@kerrypatricia8419
@kerrypatricia8419 4 года назад
Brilliant. I’ve never seen this technique before, but definitely going to use it!
@auana3
@auana3 3 года назад
Fabulous! I’ve always done under the new stitches as I crochet, but this is even better! More secure no doubt! Thanks for showing it! 💕
@carolehastings1902
@carolehastings1902 4 года назад
Love love love this, why have I not seen this method before? Thank you I can’t wait to try this now ❤️😘
@cheriekalel9578
@cheriekalel9578 3 года назад
And just last night while crocheting i was wondering if there was a better way for this, AND HERE YOU ARE WITH THE ANSWER!!! Thank you very much!
@dorothytaylor8862
@dorothytaylor8862 4 года назад
I love this way of doing ends thank you for the great idea I hate ends until not
@user-st1ru6kc9k
@user-st1ru6kc9k Год назад
Hi Robin, Thank you for sharing this tip it is absolutely a game changer and I will definitely try it. Take care and stay safe and well. God’s blessings 🙏🏼💗🧶😻🦋
@HookedbyRobin
@HookedbyRobin Год назад
Hi, you’re so welcome - I’m glad you will try it as it saves so much time.😃 Take care to you too.
@sunnyday6567
@sunnyday6567 4 года назад
Thank you so much for this video tutorial. I searched for one, because I was trying to learn this method from a foto tutorial and I couldn’t understand how it worked. Now I know 🤓 and I will surely use it on my projects. Thanks again!
@cyanl1
@cyanl1 4 года назад
I love your tips! They are always great for making your project more finished, more secure, easier to work. Thank you so much!
@KH-rf1pt
@KH-rf1pt 3 года назад
I was sent here by Sigoni Macaroni!!! I am so glad she put this in her LCE email! This is a super way to weave in ends; especially when there are a lot of different color changes or skein changes! I absolutely am going to be making a multi color blankie now just because of this technique!! Thank you so much for making this tutorial and thank you to Sigoni for suggesting it!
@mariakristinahawl1640
@mariakristinahawl1640 4 года назад
I've crocheted with tail for years but not as neatly as this method... thank you!
@tiffanyrandall2827
@tiffanyrandall2827 4 года назад
Awesome idea! Thanks for sharing this, I have a question... how would you do this with a single crochet stitch? I'm doing a temperature blanket so I'm changing colors almost every row, and it only has sc's and dc's. I saved this video cause I've been looking for this video for a few days now lol
@MsRightseeksMrRight
@MsRightseeksMrRight 4 года назад
I'm wondering the same with sc & hdc!! I hope she answers you! @hooked by Robin
@stephanierobertson7748
@stephanierobertson7748 3 года назад
I wish I had watched this month ago!!! I've just finished a big virus blanket and had to weave in all my ends. I wanted to cry! I will definitely be using this technique in future. Thank you 😁
@denisemodica9792
@denisemodica9792 4 года назад
R U KIDDING 🎉 😃can’t believe I haven’t seen this sooner fantastic idea 😃I have done that but with only with one stitch can’t believe I didn’t think to do it with more stitches
@melwallace9960
@melwallace9960 4 года назад
Never seen technique before. Began using this now. Thank you for sharing!
@brendawilliams700
@brendawilliams700 4 года назад
Definitely going to try this. Hate sewing in ends. Thanks Robin 👍
@bentrib1
@bentrib1 3 года назад
Oh my! This is so clever! Where has this been my whole life? Thank you! Thank you!
@quantinariley8000
@quantinariley8000 2 года назад
I have never saw this technique I can't wait to try it Thank you so much for sharing you have blown my mind how can I do this with single crochet
@HookedbyRobin
@HookedbyRobin 2 года назад
You’re welcome, enjoy your crochet.🤗🧶
@katibere1966
@katibere1966 4 года назад
It is a WONDERFUL tip!!! It is something I will DEFINITELY do now!!! Thank you!!!🧶🧶🧶😊
@susandowns9383
@susandowns9383 4 года назад
I've been doing that occasionally but yours looks much easier than mine. Thank you for posting this!
@fiberFolly
@fiberFolly 2 года назад
This is by far the best method I have tried for crocheting my ends when I change colors. Thank you!!
@MutantAndProud
@MutantAndProud Год назад
I've never heard of this technique but I would love to try it, as sewing in ends is THE WORST. Thank you!
@HookedbyRobin
@HookedbyRobin Год назад
It really is, definitely give it a go!😃🧶
@donnadoolittle9102
@donnadoolittle9102 4 года назад
Wow, I wish I would have known this from the beginning. Thank you for showing this work to us.
@kimrodriguez1698
@kimrodriguez1698 Год назад
That’s COOL 😎! Great for striped afghans that incorporate color changes.
@HookedbyRobin
@HookedbyRobin Год назад
Definitely Kim!😃🧶
@nancystowell4877
@nancystowell4877 3 года назад
Thank you so much for this; it is the method I was taught but it is so hard to describe with just words. Please keep helping us with your work. 🧡
@lynnjns
@lynnjns 4 года назад
This is totally new to me but I will certainly try it I hate weaving the ends in xxxx
@HookedbyRobin
@HookedbyRobin 4 года назад
Glad to hear you' will give it a try! Please let me know how you get on! x
@alisongoadby2359
@alisongoadby2359 Год назад
I love this idea as it’s not as bulky as the way I crochet with my ends. I’m going to give this method a go with the temperature blanket I’m making, it will definitely reduce the number of ends that I’ll need to sew in as I’m going along. Thank you for this time saving tip ❤
@HookedbyRobin
@HookedbyRobin Год назад
You’re welcome Alison and let me know how you find it.😃 I’m also jealous of your temperature blanket - I always want to make one then I know I’d give up half the way through the year.😂🫣
@alisongoadby2359
@alisongoadby2359 Год назад
@@HookedbyRobin give it a go, I try to a row each evening or alternate evening so there’s not much to do 🙂. I’ve not worked out how to do this method with HDT yet but keep having a try. I’ll work it out I’m sure x
@tmcd418
@tmcd418 4 года назад
I have been look for ways to reduce number of endscto weave in with crochet. This will be on my next project.
@cynthiatimme2987
@cynthiatimme2987 3 года назад
This is a game changer! Wish I knew this 43 years ago. Thank you so much!
@suev3339
@suev3339 Год назад
Robin, I just tried this when changing colors w/single crochet pattern and ever so much thanks! It’s a jewel of a tip! 💎❤️
@HookedbyRobin
@HookedbyRobin Год назад
I’m glad it helps Sue!😃🧶
@marietamura4534
@marietamura4534 4 года назад
This is great. I have a project that I'm currently changing color's frequently and was hating the million ends happening. Thank you!!😋
@shannonkeele4605
@shannonkeele4605 4 года назад
Absolutely genius!! Thank you so much for sharing. I have just ordered yarn to do a very heavy color change afghan (every row changes) and your timing with this amazing tip could not be better!! I am really excited to do my project now. I was dreading all the ends, but I really wanted to do the pattern. Woo hoo! Thank you, thank you, thank you. Love your channel and your Brit accent. Carry on!
@elizabethjury2930
@elizabethjury2930 Год назад
Robin i will definitely use this method with my tail end - i have just finished a blanket with numerous tails and had to work them in with needle and its such a pain. Thanks for this very helpful video. 🌻
@HookedbyRobin
@HookedbyRobin Год назад
Awwh you’re welcome! I feel your pain - this way is definitely quicker Elizabeth.🤗
@bridgetmansfield9931
@bridgetmansfield9931 4 года назад
Thanks for the tip! I hate color changing because of the tails I have to weave but this will make it much easier!!!:)
@heatherb918
@heatherb918 3 месяца назад
I'm working a dish cloth size of one of your other tutorials, and I have 12 tails to weave in... I wish I'd seen this sooner! For the rest of the piece, I'll be doing this! Thank you.
@HookedbyRobin
@HookedbyRobin 3 месяца назад
You’re so welcome Heather, I’m glad it helps!😃
@lainyjane4581
@lainyjane4581 4 года назад
Whoo Hooo. Thank you Robin. Such an exciting lesson. I love the look of rows in different colors. This will make it a breeze. So pumped to try this. Yay for you.
@TeresaLovesRetro
@TeresaLovesRetro 4 года назад
I will definitely try this! Thanks for the tip!
@NanasCrochetIdeas
@NanasCrochetIdeas 4 года назад
I actually do something similar, I will just catch it with the dc up to the next several rows often when I change colors in row. It also makes it a little more difficult to frog. Thanks for sharing!
@danielleemslie8569
@danielleemslie8569 7 месяцев назад
Oh boy!! Just finished 70 granny squares. Wish I had known this trick! I have decided to add another 3 rows to my granny square blanket knowing that I can save so much time now. And a more secure blanket.
@HookedbyRobin
@HookedbyRobin 6 месяцев назад
Ah no! Least you know for next time though Danielle.😀
@brendacraig9043
@brendacraig9043 4 года назад
Great idea for those row on row blanket patterns that you really don't want fringe on the side like a small Apache tears blanket
@darasnyder976
@darasnyder976 4 года назад
Wow! This is amazing!!! Thank you so much - I hate weaving in ends and have been avoiding color changing patterns. Again, thank you!
@sharondodd8883
@sharondodd8883 4 года назад
Thanks for this tutorial. I will be using this from now on!
@kimberlyhoward7896
@kimberlyhoward7896 4 года назад
I do like this tip😊! Thank you for sharing. I will be trying it soon. Take care and have fun 💗🤗!
@HookedbyRobin
@HookedbyRobin 4 года назад
You are very welcome Kimberly! 😀
@lizc6645
@lizc6645 4 года назад
Never saw this method before. It's great. Definitely will use it 👍
@latoyawilliams6042
@latoyawilliams6042 4 года назад
I'm going to try this...thanks for sharing 😘
@carolsnyder7778
@carolsnyder7778 4 года назад
I’m TOTALLY doing this from now on!!!!!! Thank you sooooooo much!!!!💕💕💕💕
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