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The first method is just a simple slip stitch as you go way of joining.
The second method is taking your yo yos and joining them into a block. This way is a bit more complicated, but still relies on slip stitches as well. this time you are
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With all my tutorials I make a photo version found on my site and a video version that is also on my site and YouTube.
I personally prefer the photo tutorials, that way I can follow along at my own pace, first seeing it and then doing it and then going on to the next photo.
I've been working hard on reorganizing my tutorials so they are easier to follow and to find.
If there is anything you'd like to see in a tutorial let me know!
Enjoy!
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