6 Ways To Join A Ball Of Yarn (2023)

Hello knitters,

A few of ’s kits require only one ball of wool such as the Freya Fingerless Gloves, Lola Pom Slippers or Chunky Cable Headband. However, more often than not, when knitting, you’re going to need to join in a new ball of yarn. There is more than one way to do this and generally the way you do is down to personal preference, although some ways are better suited to certain projects and certain yarns.

Below we’ve put together six ways you can join in a ball of The Chunky Wool Knitting Yarn or The Lil' Merino Baby Knitting Wool. The list is certainly not exhaustive but will hopefully have you joining yarn like a pro in no time.

TIP: Ideally you want to change a ball at the end of a row, for most joins. If the edge is going to be sewn up you can hide the loose ends in the seam and if they’re visible, such as in our scarves or blankets, it looks less obvious than changing a ball mid-row.

Beginner's guide -How tojoin yarn

TIE A KNOT

Simply take your old and new strands of yarn and tie them together in a knot. The disadvantages of this method are that a knot tends to show as a lump in your finished piece, it can work its way through to the front of your work and spoil the look of your finished piece, it can pull the stitches surrounding it out of shape and/or it can come undone and unravel your finished piece.

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MAGIC KNOT

Stronger than a standard knot, a magic knot will stand up to use and is unlikely to come undone and cause your work to unravel. It won’t work for all projects - in stocking stitch it’s more likely to work its way through to the front but it can be useful for garter stitch projects.

Step 1

Lay your project out in front of you with the end of your old yarn tail pointing towards you. Then lay the tail end of your new ball parallel to the old yarn with the tail pointing away from you. The yarn tail ends should overlap about 10cm.

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Step 2

Loop the old yarn under the new yarn so it looks similar to a number "4".

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Step 3

Guide the old yarn back to the left over the new yarn, and over itself.

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Step 4

Loop the old yarn under itself and pull tightly on both its ends. The old yarn will be knotted around the new yarn as opposed to with the new yarn.

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Step 5

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Take your new yarn tail and loop it under the old yarn so it looks similar to a "P".

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Step 6

Guide the new yarn back to the right over the old yarn, and over itself.

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Step 7

Loop the new yarn under itself and pull tightly on both its ends. You will have two knots about 5cm apart.

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Step 8

Pulling these two knots together will create a double knot that isalmostimpossible to undo. Pull on the long ends of both the new and old yarn to slide the knots together. The stronger you tug when they meet up the stronger the knot will be. Tighten each individual knot again by pulling the long and short end of the same yarn.

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Step 9

Cut the short ends of the yarn close to the knot. There is no weaving in required with this kind of knot.

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CREATE A SLIP KNOT

Create your first stitch with your new ball using a slip knot (as you would when creating your first stitch to cast on).

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Step 1

Create a slip knot in your new yarn ball.

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Step 2

Insert your needle under your first stitch on your left needle (shownabove as you would to do apurl stitch).

Step 3

Instead of wrapping your working yarn around your right needle (as you would tocreate a stitch) thread your stitch created by your slip knot onto your right needle - this is your first stitch of the row.

Step 4

Loop your right needle with your slip knot “stitch” under (shownabove as you would to do apurl stitch) and slide other stitch off left needle.

Step 5

Continue knitting as normal.

Step 6

Weave in any loose ends when you’ve finished knitting.

WEAVE IN THE ENDS

Drop the old strand of yarn and, leaving a tail of 15cm, pick up your new working yarn and continue knitting. No knots, no fuss. When it comes to the end of your project weave the loose ends back into your work. You can find six ways to do this in our blog post on weaving in.

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ALTERNATE STITCHES

Similar to the ‘WEAVE IN THE ENDS’ method, knitting alternate stitches with the old and new ball of yarn (for at least ten stitches) helps secure the join even more. This method does require being mindful of your tension to avoid puckering.

Step 1

With at least 30cm of old yarn remaining, knit your first stitch (or next stitch if you’re joining yarn mid-row) using the old ball of yarn.

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Step 2

Insert your right needle under the next stitch on your left needle, and instead of wrapping the old yarn around, take the new yarn with at least 15cm folded over at the end, and place this loop on the end as your new stitch.

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Step 3

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Loop your right needle with your loop “stitch” under (shown here as you would to do a knit stitch) and slide other stitch off left needle.

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Step 4

Bring the old yarn up above the new yarn and knit the next stitch.

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Step 5

Bring the new yarn up from underneath the old yarn and knit the next stitch.

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Step 6

Continue knitting alternating between old and new yarn, always bringing your old working yarn up above the new yarn and your new working yarn up underneath the old yarn. This will prevent your yarns from twisting.

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Front

Step 7

Continue alternating yarn for about 10 stitches or until the end of your row. Then continue knitting as normal in the new yarn only.

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Step 8

Weave in any loose ends when you’ve finished knitting.

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WET FELTING OR SPIT SPLICE

This method can be used for any feltable yarns, which are generally any (non superwash) animal fibres. In particular roving yarn, such as our chunky wool, joins really well using this method.

Step 1

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Unwind and tease out, into a fan shape, the last inch or two of the old and new yarn you want to join.

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Step 2

Gently thin out the fans by removing some of the fibres from each end. This ensures your join won’t be too bulky in comparison to the rest of your yarn.

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Step 3

Dip each of the ends into a glass of water, just moistening the fibres. Use a paper towel to squeeze out any excess liquid.

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Step 4

Overlap the too fanned ends and placing between your palms rub the yarn strands together vigorously. This friction will felt the two ends together.

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Step 5

If the join is still quite wet you can use a paper towel to squeeze out more moisture. Allow it to fully dry before continuing to knit.

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Step 6

Continue knitting as normal. The join will be completely invisible in your finished piece.

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Stitch samples are knitted on8mm Bamboo Knitting Needlesusing Lil’ Merino Wool in Graphite Blue and Baby Blue and on 12mm Bamboo Knitting Needles using The Chunky Wool Mustard Yellow, Shanghai Orange andStormy Grey.

The images above arefor demonstration purposes only. Contrasting coloured yarn was used to make the joins more visible. In an actual project joining a new ball in the same colour will look more seamless.

FAQs

How do you join a ball of yarn? ›

And I'm going to keep it secure with a finger I'm just going to kind of clamp down on it. And then I

What is the best way to join yarn? ›

So what we're gonna do is use a tapestry needle the sharper your tapestry needle is the better this

How do you add a new ball of yarn for beginners? ›

Lay the new yarn across the needle, so that its yarn tail sticks out at the front of the knitting. Then hold both the old and new yarn together as if they were one big yarn strand. Knit three stitches with the joined yarns. Let go of the old yarn, pick up the new yarn and continue knitting with the new yarn.

How do you connect yarn together? ›

You want to place it through that loop you just created. So going around and through that loop. Then

What is a ball of yarn called? ›

SKEIN. Skein is a generic term, the way “ball” is. Many people call the twisted yarn braid a skein, and so I am calling it a bonafide synonym for twisted hank.

How do you join yarn without a knot? ›

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What is yarn made of? ›

A. Yarn is made from many different fibers -- animal, plant and vegetable. Animal fibers include wool, mohair, angora, silk, cashmere, llama, alpaca and qiviut (musk ox) and are made of mostly protein. Cotton, linen and ramie are vegetable fibers.

How do you use a ball of yarn? ›

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How long is a ball of yarn? ›

One source identifies a skein of stranded cotton as being 8.25 yards (7.54 m), of tapestry wool as being 10 yards (9.1 m), and crewel wool as being 33 yards (30 m). In yarns for handcrafts such as knitting or crochet, hanks are not a fixed length but are sold in units by weight, most commonly 50 grams.

How do you do an invisible join in crochet? ›

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How do you join new yarn in the round? ›

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How do you join two balls of yarn when crocheting? ›

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How do you join yarn when crocheting? ›

Simply lay your new yarn on top of the row or round you are working, and work over the new yarn for a few stitches. Pick up the new yarn at the bottom of your stitch and continue, working over the old yarn for a few stitches. You can either work the tail ends in as you go, or sew them in afterwards.

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