
As a crafter, you always want your finished project to look neat and professional. Your creation becomes messy if the yarn is not tucked or woven nicely after spending an hour on it. To solve this issue, you need a finishing needles that gives your project a polished look. This mighty tool helps you in creating a smooth join or tidy ends. This blog will unravel what a finishing needle is, why you need it, and how to use it in your project. Refer to our blog and learn how to weave in yarn ends in knitting and crocheting.
Finishing Needle- What exactly is it?
This is also called a wool needle, which has a smooth, large-eyed, blunt tip and is made specifically to work with yarn for crafts. You can experiment with a beautiful, sustainable ebony needle from Lantern Moon, available in a liquid silk finish, which contains 3 needles in multiple sizes, and offers a smooth finish without tearing or splitting the yarn.
Why Do You Need a Wool Needle?
As you know, not every finishing needle is made of a similar size and is designed to suit a particular project. Hence, it deserves a special place in your crafting session: to weave the loose ends. Let's check out some of the reasons:
- With the use of a tapestry needle, seams appear tidy and expertly done.
- The pieces fit together perfectly.
- Your efforts endure over time.
- Adding embellishments to make your project beautiful, such as buttons, beads, or decorative stitches. Read our blog and learn how to add to your knitting and crocheting projects.
- Use the correct needle size to prevent your project from being sloppy and unprofessional.
Why work with a Finishing Needle?
A large-eyed wool needle is required to give your project a finishing touch; however, it is crucial that you know how to use it properly to get a perfect touch. Let's explore them briefly:
1. Weaving in the Ends
Yarn tails from the beginning or changing colors are common when knitting or crocheting. Here are some easy steps for you to check out:
- Make sure you use the yarn tail to thread your wool needle at the end of the project.
- Follow the pattern direction as you work the needle through the back of your stitches.
- To keep it in place, weave in at least two to three inches.
- Carefully trim the extra yarn.
2. Seaming a Knitted or Crocheted Piece Together
Whether you create a sweater or granny square pieces, it's crucial that you join all of them. Check out a few ways for both crafts:
- The mattress stitch is perfect for smoothly joining two stockinette stitches in knitting.
- Whipstitch is a simple hand-sewing technique for joining the fabric or finishing raw edges.
- To join crocheted pieces and for a cleaner finish, use an invisible seam stitch that blends into the fabric.
- An excellent substitute that uses crochet hooks is the slip stitch seam.
3. Make Duplicate Stitch for Embellishments
To add creativity and uniqueness to your project, add embellishments that will give an amazing look. For that, use a knitting needle to create a duplicate stitch, which will embroider designs straight onto your fabric. This technique works well for enhancing colorwork, designs, and monograms. Learn how to knit with two colors with our blog.
4. Design an Embroidery on Crocheted Fabric
This wool needle not only helps in fixing mistakes, but you can even use it to add embroidery to your crocheted project, making it a standout and creative piece. This method gives your work personality and texture.
5. Fixing or Handling the Mistakes Carefully
Do you know that not only beginners but also experienced knitters make mistakes? These include dropping stitches and gaps in the fabric. To fix them without any issues, you must rely on a knitting accessory, a finishing needle. Due to its blunt tips, you can easily pick up the dropped stitches in your knitting or crocheting projects.
Tips for choosing the right Finishing Needle for your project
Check out some suggestions below:
- A wooden wool needle from Lantern Moon Handcrafted adds a touch of luxury and smoothness.
- The needle size must match the yarn weight because these needles are available in various sizes. The larger one is required for thicker yarns.
- Sharper tips are better for tighter crochet stitches, while blunt tips are better for knitting fabric.
- Heavy or bulky yarns can be easily threaded because of the large eye in the wool needle.
Essential Points to Consider
Check out some of the key points:
- A long enough yarn tail should always be left for a secure weave.
- For an invisible join, use yarn colors that match when sewing.
- To give your creation a professional look, weave in the ends on the back of the fabric.
- When handling slippery yarn, especially for beginners, weave it in a longer length.
This tiny, mighty tool is essential in crafts, whether you knit or crochet. Selecting the right wool needle from different sizes makes all the difference when weaving the yarn ends and joining the pieces. Adding a high-quality finishing needle from Lantern Moon to your collection ensures that your creations are elegant and durable.