10) When you're almost finished, with a few rows left to weave, take some scrap thread of the same type as your weft. Fold it in two, and pass it through with the loop in the same direction that your weft is going. Repeat several times.
11) Make sure your weft emerges in the same direction as the last loop you added (this requires an extra pass). Cut the weft. Take the tail, pass it through the loop, and pull the loop back through the warp. This starts to weave the end of the weft back into the band, just like you did to start. Repeat until you've run out of loops or you've run out of tail.
12) Cut the ends of the warp to remove the band.
13) Optional: wet-finish your band. Put it in hot water, add a little laundry detergent, and agitate lightly by hand. The threads will swell and lock together, creating a more even looking weave.
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