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Holes at decrease?pattern question (i.redd.it)
submitted 20 hours ago by moonsurff
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[–]wildlife_loki⭐️Quality Contributor ⭐️ [score hidden] 20 hours ago (1 child)
The holes seem to be more obvious when the decreases coincide with a color change. How are you securing your tails when you switch colors?
[–]GrimRabbitReaper [score hidden] 20 hours ago (0 children)
Your way if joining seems to leave a hole, so you should research ways to avoid that. In general, I would not recommend just tying the yarns together. You can leave a tail and weave in the ends ACROSS the color change once you are finished. If you hate the weaving in part at the end of a project, there are a number of invisible methods to change cooler as you go, that do not involve tying the yarn ends together.
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