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Stop weaving in your crochet ends like this 

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@GrandmaBooTTV
@GrandmaBooTTV 11 месяцев назад
Oh. I thought you had found a revolutionary way of weaving in ends. This was just about the needle. I use Wool needles that come in several sizes with large eyes.
@angiepetsche3845
@angiepetsche3845 11 месяцев назад
I've never had a problem with traditional darning needles. They all do the same thing, but I did have one of the plastic needles snap on me, leaving it useless. Thanks for the suggestion, I like the original steel needles. 😊
@mariannebecker5132
@mariannebecker5132 Месяц назад
I like the needles with the bent tips.
@hookandpaper
@hookandpaper Месяц назад
Those are good, too!
@mandyzeller7510
@mandyzeller7510 21 день назад
So happy to see new content! Can’t wait to try out these new brushes…👏
@witchywoman4139
@witchywoman4139 11 месяцев назад
Another benefit to using the needles you're showcasing is the ability to weave in short ends, because the needle hole allows the yarn to slide to wherever it needs to be in order to get through. That's the main reason I'm purchasing some; I'm rather new to crochet, but I've done a fair amount of embroidery, and short thread ends are the bane of my existence. I'm going to try using similarly-designed beading needles for weaving in short threads, but I'm hoping to head my yarn ends off at the pass by getting these in advance of starting a crochet project. Thanks for sharing!
@rrmother3748
@rrmother3748 26 дней назад
For those short ends, you can also weave the needle thru your work first (keeping the eye right there next to the lil short yarn/floss) and THEN thread the needle. Doesn’t always work if your end is just too short but is great in a pinch!
@witchywoman4139
@witchywoman4139 25 дней назад
@@rrmother3748 Thanks! That's a great tip, especially for embroidery. I haven't kept up with my latest embroidery project, so I've almost forgotten how to do it lol. Not sure if I ever got some large-eye needles for that, but if not, I'll definitely be doing it the way you suggest...thanks for sharing!
@pamgross1084
@pamgross1084 22 дня назад
I use a darning needle and a Stainless Steel Needle Threader for embroidery thread. It had a small hook on one end and a large hook on the other. I’ve used them for years. It works great.
@debkrush
@debkrush 21 день назад
I'm gonna try these!
@impunitythebagpuss
@impunitythebagpuss Месяц назад
I love mine...I've used mine for over a year now and haven't had a single one break! Well worth the money in my opinion! ❤
@hookandpaper
@hookandpaper Месяц назад
Same! I don't have them break on me but I definitely lose them all the time :D
@muphaphi1608
@muphaphi1608 Месяц назад
I bought a pack of these about a year ago. They are great. You can weave in either direction using the shortest thread. Never have to take a short tail and rethread it to weave it in.
@hookandpaper
@hookandpaper Месяц назад
Agree! they save me a ton of time.
@MarliScarlett-hq1lq
@MarliScarlett-hq1lq 25 дней назад
Thank you. The needles sure have been time consuming so I’ll give these a try!
@hookandpaper
@hookandpaper 24 дня назад
Let me know what you think!
@latetotheparty4785
@latetotheparty4785 Месяц назад
I’ve used them for decades. They’re all I use, I’ve never minded weaving in ends. The plastic might have molding ridges from manufacturing, I just take a fine nail file to perfect them. Also the best for when you want to split the thread into which you’re weaving.
@hookandpaper
@hookandpaper 29 дней назад
Good idea re: fine nail file - I love these little needles!
@maryknipp9623
@maryknipp9623 26 дней назад
Not sure how I found you, but this is a game changer! Thank you so much! 🙂 Now I need to go through your channel for more fun tips! 🙂
@hookandpaper
@hookandpaper 24 дня назад
Hi Mary! Welcome to the channel!
@KimONeill
@KimONeill 11 месяцев назад
Thank you for showing those. I use a tapestry needle which makes it easier, too, but still want to try the ones you showed.
@violetalvarez171
@violetalvarez171 23 дня назад
I have them and use them. I have no preference either way, but they are very good for shorter ends that you have a hard time keeping in the regular needles. I will say, though it would’ve helped if you had put the camera closer so people could actually see how it opens and put the thread in that’s all.
@patriciawaring
@patriciawaring Месяц назад
Those are based on beading needles! I used to used them all the time when I used to make jewelry. Great idea. Thank you!🤍
@hookandpaper
@hookandpaper Месяц назад
You know what, you're right! They are like the ends of the collapsable beading needles!
@devrarayvals5871
@devrarayvals5871 3 месяца назад
This tool is a scaled down weaving shuttle.
@ScraptasticCrocheter
@ScraptasticCrocheter 11 месяцев назад
They look really fun to use! Thank you
@bxgal347
@bxgal347 2 месяца назад
Great tip!! Ordering now on Amazon !! Thank you!!!❤🎉
@hookandpaper
@hookandpaper 2 месяца назад
You are so welcome! Hope you love them!
@rrmother3748
@rrmother3748 26 дней назад
If you don’t have/don’t want these needles and have the traditional tapestry/yarn needles instead, here’s something I started doing at age 8 when I was learning to embroider: Take some slightly thicker paper and cut a strip about 3cm long and the same width as the eye of your needle. Fold it in half and put your yarn in the center. Thread your lil yarn sandwich thru the needle and Ta-Dah! Should I trademark this and sell lil paper sandwich needles online for $6 each? 😅
@5guilty
@5guilty 19 дней назад
That's exactly how I do it.
@justpinkcandy
@justpinkcandy 3 месяца назад
I wrap my yarn/thread over the needle, tightly, then put the fold through the eye of the needle. I never wet the ends, twist them or jump through any hoops. I actually bought these needles a long time ago, but I rarely use them. I stick to regular needles. Even with sewing thread, I rarely use a needle threader. Again, fold the yarn or thread over th needle, tightly. push the fold through the eye.
@patpearson9890
@patpearson9890 Месяц назад
Thanks! I will get it.😊
@hookandpaper
@hookandpaper Месяц назад
Hope you like it!
@5guilty
@5guilty 19 дней назад
So you're still weaving in your ends. Just using a different needle.
@kathysausen6493
@kathysausen6493 Месяц назад
I can’t stand these! They always snag
@hookandpaper
@hookandpaper Месяц назад
Really? Tell me more? Is it with a certain kind of yarn or all yarns? I've used these for a long time and have only experienced notable snagging when I use the largest one on really chunky yarn so I'm interested in your experience!
@PinkPumpkin529
@PinkPumpkin529 Месяц назад
Wow! I have NEVER used a needle! I use a much smaller hook to pull ends in! If anyone has never done & tries it, let me know! Thanx! ❤✌️🤘
@charlottebruce6841
@charlottebruce6841 Месяц назад
Yes I have used smaller hooks, but the needles is MUCH better!!
@PinkPumpkin529
@PinkPumpkin529 Месяц назад
@@charlottebruce6841 Thanx Charlotte but am TRYING to picture it! Taking time to "thread" yarn thru needle vs sliding hook under stitches & pulling yarn end thru! Maybe I'm just too old to grasp the concept! I never knew there WAS another way! Hmm... So, you think I should TRY teaching this old dog a "new" trick? Taking callers now! Cast your votes! 👍 or 👎 on whether I can learn or not! 😉😊✌️❤️
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