Finishing off is when the yarn that runs from the project to the skein is cut (leaving a few inches) and drawn all the way through the loop on the hook and pulled tight. Finishing off is how you make sure that the project will not unravel when it is in use.
Do not finish off simply means do not draw the cut yarn through the loop on the hook as described above.
start with a slip-knot. reach through the loop with your fingers and grab yarn through. pull tight and shorten the new loop. Might be easier if you already know how to crochet or can have someone who knows show you. hooks aren't very expensive and since it's hard to do anything more than a basic chain with your fingers, you might be better off running to your nearest Walmart and spending $1.50 on one:) there's tons of links online with videos of how to crochet. try diynetwork.com to start with
steel wool and a polishing stone. But, why would you remove the black finish?
Always finish on a double - can either start straight off or with a double.
Not a good idea, it won't last long before flaking off.
Goof Off works well for this . I have tested it on 3 different cars and it didn't affect the paint finish at all.
To create a stylish and durable crochet cord strap for your bag, choose a sturdy yarn and a crochet hook that matches the yarn's thickness. Start by crocheting a chain of the desired length for the strap. Then, work single crochet stitches along the chain to create a solid and durable strap. You can add decorative stitches or patterns to make it stylish. Finish off the ends securely and attach the strap to your bag.
To bring to an end or complete a task.
In crocheting, to end off means to cut the yarn or crochet thread and tie it so that it cannot unravel. What I usually do is cut the thread for enough for at least five knots. Then I do a single stich, pulling the cut thread through the loop that was on the hook. Then I tie at least two knots.
To crochet a ball, start by making a magic ring and crocheting in the round to create a flat circle. Increase stitches evenly around the circle until you reach the desired diameter of the ball. Then, decrease stitches evenly to close up the ball. Stuff the ball with fiberfill before closing it completely. Finish off by weaving in the ends.
To crochet a half circle shape, start by creating a chain of stitches. Then, work in rounds, increasing the number of stitches in each round to create a curved shape. Continue increasing until the desired width of the half circle is reached. Finally, finish off the edge with a slip stitch to complete the half circle shape.
To crochet an oval sphere, start by crocheting a chain of stitches in the desired length of the oval's long side. Then, work in rounds, increasing stitches at the ends of the oval to create a rounded shape. Continue increasing until the oval reaches the desired width, then work even until the sphere is the desired length. Finish off by decreasing stitches to close the sphere.
No, the Queen in Alice in Wonderland famously says "Off with their heads!" as a recurring threat throughout the story. There is no mention of her asking "do you play crochet."
For a vest that is already crocheted and available off the rack, your best option is actually a second-hand store. To have a vest custom made, the best option is to visit a local yarn shop and see if any of their regular customers or staffers are willing to take a commission project. And to make your own crocheted vest (the most rewarding option), check crochet patterns check Crochet Pattern Central (link below).
Crochet CacheOur users share their hints:Join a free online knitting and crochet community at the website called ravelry.com. There are hundreds of free patterns here. Even though you can flag your favorites for future printing, I do suggest that, if you really love a pattern, download it immediately to your computer as an extra save measure. Sometimes patterns are taken off the free list for numerous reasons.Loads of patterns are available for free on a website called Crochet Pattern Central.(See the Related links below to access these sites.)
They finish school... *smile* The future is bright.
~ this sign means..... can u plz finish it off i need help
One definition for gore is a triangular section. So in knitting or crochet I am guessing that it means the triangular section that is formed off of one stitch as each row increases. I hope that helps.