Friday, February 8, 2008

A Great tutorial on doing a Russian Join

The Russian Join

The Russian Join is starting to become my most favorite way to join ends of yarn. In this example, the yarn is sock/fingering weight yarn.

  • Here are the 2 ends of yarn that you want to join

  • Thread a tapestry needle through one of the ends

  • Weave the needle in and out of that same end for about 1 – 2 inches

  • Insert the other end of yarn through the loop formed by the first end

  • Pull the needle through

  • Thread the tapestry needle through the other end of yarn and repeat weaving the needle through that strand of yarn

  • Pull needle through

  • Now pull both ends of the yarn till the loops disappears

  • Clip off the excess yarn and there is your join. Very neat and almost invisible

Pros:
  • Very neat join
  • Very strong join
  • No ends to weave in
  • With color work, you can almost pick exactly where you want the first color to end and the next color to start
Cons:
  • There will be a double thickness of yarn where you weave the yarn onto itself
  • Works well for thinner yarns but will start to become too bulky with heavier weight yarns

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