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How to Finish a Crochet Project

Finishing a crochet project is very simple. (For this post we are going to assume the project is plain with no ends to weave in). Once you are finished with your row, instead of chaining like you would to start another row, cut the yarn (giving yourself 5-8 inches of slack), yarn over, and pull the end through the final stitch. Pull the end tight and your are basically finished. At this point, you can add a knot if you like, or you can weave the end into your project. With this example, I was adding tassels to the blanket anyways so I made a small not and incorporated it into the other tassels.




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