How to add a new ball of yarn when knitting

There are many different ways to add a new ball of yarn when knitting. The technique you decide to use will be based on what you are knitting. I find using the Magic Knot is the best way for projects that sit flat, such as a scarf, and are double-sided. It is also ideal if the new ball of yarn is the same colour as the working yarn.
STEP ONE:
With the working yarn and the new yarn ends, create 2 pretzels. Make sure to follow the direction of the arrows.

STEP TWO:
Slowly pull and tighten both knots.

STEP THREE:
Now that the knots are have been tightened, pull one end of the working yarn and one end of the new yarn, bringing the two knots closer together. Give a tug and if the knots give way then the pretzels were made incorrectly.

STEP FOUR:
Cut the ends as close to the centre knot as possible but be careful not to snip any threads of the actual knot.

That’s it, your done! The Magic Knot is a great and easy option for beginners to do and I hope you found this helpful.

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