
Once you have modified your project, you need to organize all the loose ends.
This may take time if you have a lot of end to finish.
Here are some tips to get the best results.
Please try to make it invisible. Ideally, you can not see where sewn up is.
Sew with each other at a loose end with good length / weave. The length depends on the type of thread or crochet being used.
I like to trim the loose end to about 8 inches (20 cm) and weave it with this length to finish it.
When washing clothes, you can see that some of the edges protrude. If you sew it on a tough end, you can cut off the stabbed part. However, if sewn only in a short section, you need to make sure that it is enough to put together clothes before ending sewing.
I prefer to use a darning needle with big eyes and blunt ends to finish a loose end. For some crochet threads, you need to use a crocheted hook.
Please work on the wrong side to get neat results. Please weave the last in the work and check the right side of the unnecessary loop before pulling the needle. This will prevent extra stitches from appearing on the right side of the project.
Do not over tighten too strongly. Pull the end, slowly stretch in all directions, then cut off the extra edges and get the best results.
Taking a good result over your time, finishing touch can make a big difference in the final appearance of your crocheted garment.

