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Tucking in Crochet Scarf Ends

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Summary: By tucking in a crochet scarf yarn ends you will be hiding the stray threads and thread ends. Learn how to tuck in crochet scarf ends with tips from a craft expert in this free crochet video.

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"So now we're going to tuck in the ends. I continued with the second color and pulled the loop out to give ample room to work with it. Now, take the end and put the hook through the scarf, as close to the end as possible in the nearest loop. Then, wrap the end as if you're crocheting and pull it through all the way. Continue to do this. Go in the scarf from the other end and pull it through again. This way you won't be able to see the end. Pull it through and continue very close to the end so as to secure this when it's looped in and also so that you cannot tell that this end is woven into it. Always weave it into the same color. Once it has been woven in quite a few times, you can cut the end as short as possible. That is how you weave in the ends."

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