JAYGO!

Argh, don't you just hate weaving in ends?  I know I do!  Many years ago a bag filled with granny squares was hiding in the back on the top shelf of my closet, waiting for me to assemble them, and I never did.  The prospect of so many ends, row after row, section after section, was just not appealing, and the bag was finally discarded.  But if I had only known then what I know now!

JAYGO, or Join-As-You-Go, is a terrific way to assemble motifs with as few ends as possible.  There are different methods for accomplishing this, but a while back I ran across a video that showed how to assemble a complete blanket/afghan/throw with only TWO ends to weave in!  I was immediately enthused, and commented on how terrific it was, and that I must teach it to my students as soon as possible!  So today was that day, and we finished assembling our nine motifs in 90 minutes.  Whee!

This method produces a nice, flat join on both sides, and, once you get the hang of it, is a breeze to do.  And it works for hexagons and triangles and circles as well.  So if you have any motifs lying around, or some scrap yarn you want to turn into a throw or afghan, you'll want to learn this method.

These are the kinds of helpful lessons going on every week in class!  Join us and upgrade your crochet skills this fall!

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