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Out of all the tutorials that I’ve looked at, this is the best one! It’s slow enough for me as a beginner to understand and follow along! Not only did l learn how to change colors mid way, I learned how I can continuously change back and forth if I want!! Thank you!!
I have tried to figure this out so many times and this was the only video I've found that finally made it make sense. I literally facepalmed. Thank you thank you thank you!!!
Thank you!! This was a very helpful and easy to follow tutorial. I've been crocheting presents for my girlfriend, I'm sure she'll be happy to see I can change colours now 😂
i’ve been crocheting for years and have done this in different ways but this is the easiest and best way I have seen to change colors thank you very much
I was hoping you could tell me, do you have to take the second color to the end of the row if you're done with it? Can you just thread it in 2 or 3 spots over and cut it?
When you do this, and you’re using black and white, how do you hide the white in the black? When I crochet the white working yarn while I’m using the black color, the white keeps popping out or it shows up because it’s a lighter color under a darker one. Is there a good way to hide this?
You can either pull your stitches tighter to hide the white, or if you don’t care how the back of your work looks, let the white yarn drape behind the black stitches until you pick it up again. Hopefully this helps!
this was super helpfull, but i can still see the other color when i crochet over it. any tips? my only ideas are to use a smaller hook but im using size 4 yarn and a 4.5 hook (US sizes) which is allready small.
Thank you, this worked really well! However, how do you make sure the tails of the new colors don't slip back out? I tend to crochet pretty losely and i don't feel like it's secure enough to just let it hang there :(
I was curious is there and easier way or a quicker way to drop and pickup colors? My son wants a plaid, 3 color color scarf. I have lost a lot of my function in my dominant hand so I struggle already but switching and carrying colors every 4 stitches is proving to be a very slow challenge which was already slow to begin with.
Hi I was just wondering how do you change colour like this mid row but you only have to do 1 sc (dc) because I want to make sure it looks good but so I can still do 1 full stitch 😂😅
So you’ll just insert your hook, yarn over, pull up a loop, yarn over with the new color, pull through. Then insert your hook, yarn over, pull up a loop, yarn over with the first color, then pull through! It’s kind of like you’re only doing half a stitch with the new color but it should turn out fine!
I’m trying to do a Christmas tree in the middle of a blanket so obviously it’s only a few green stitches per row. Do I need to cut the green everytime or can I switch back to the main color leaving the green working yarn for the next row. If that makes sense
I would not cut it, just leave it and pick it back up in the next row! Just make sure you aren’t leaving any visible loops of the green from when you’re switching rows.
Sorry if that wasn’t clear, let me rephrase: you will yarn over and pull through with the new color. Then you will have the new color on your hook to start the next stitch with
You may want to look up a video specifically to make a heart. I have a couple heart square videos but they are a little different so you can just look around on YT and see what you find!
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Out of all the tutorials that I’ve looked at, this is the best one! It’s slow enough for me as a beginner to understand and follow along! Not only did l learn how to change colors mid way, I learned how I can continuously change back and forth if I want!! Thank you!!
Yay! So glad it was helpful ☺️
I have tried to figure this out so many times and this was the only video I've found that finally made it make sense. I literally facepalmed. Thank you thank you thank you!!!
So glad it was helpful!!! ❤️
Thank you so much. I could not find any videos showing how to switch from back and forth then came across you! Thank you so much. 😊🤎
Honestly the clearest teaching and demonstration I’ve seen. THANKS!
This video deserves much more attention. So beautifully explained and broken down! Thank you, thank you, thank you!!!! ❤️
Aw thank you so much! I’m so glad it was helpful!!!
Very helpful for my sister thank you
Thank you!! This was a very helpful and easy to follow tutorial. I've been crocheting presents for my girlfriend, I'm sure she'll be happy to see I can change colours now 😂
Yay! I’m so glad it was helpful. I’m sure she’ll be so excited to see what you make!
i’ve been crocheting for years and have done this in different ways but this is the easiest and best way I have seen to change colors thank you very much
I’m so glad it hear that! Happy crocheting 🧶🥰
I was hoping you could tell me, do you have to take the second color to the end of the row if you're done with it? Can you just thread it in 2 or 3 spots over and cut it?
Love this video. How do you return at the end to continue the design in the middle? I’m trying to make a tiny Christmas tree 🎄
Thank you so much😭😭I watched so many videos and only yours helped me understand how to do it
Aww I’m so glad!!! 🥰 happy to help!
Thank you for this helpful show and tell❤❤❤ Now i understand it better🥰🥰🥰
I’m so glad it was helpful 🥰😊
great tutorial thank you very much 😊
thank you truly, you're a lifesaver
Aw I’m so glad it was helpful!! Happy crocheting 🧶😊
Thank u. I got it correctly . ❤
Thank u. I got it correctly .
When you do this, and you’re using black and white, how do you hide the white in the black? When I crochet the white working yarn while I’m using the black color, the white keeps popping out or it shows up because it’s a lighter color under a darker one. Is there a good way to hide this?
You can either pull your stitches tighter to hide the white, or if you don’t care how the back of your work looks, let the white yarn drape behind the black stitches until you pick it up again. Hopefully this helps!
this was super helpfull, but i can still see the other color when i crochet over it. any tips? my only ideas are to use a smaller hook but im using size 4 yarn and a 4.5 hook (US sizes) which is allready small.
Can you tell me what yarn that is that you are using for the tutorial?? I love it!
That is Hue + Me yarn by Lion Brand ❤️ 🧶
Thank you, this worked really well! However, how do you make sure the tails of the new colors don't slip back out? I tend to crochet pretty losely and i don't feel like it's secure enough to just let it hang there :(
You could weave in the end, then tie the very end in a knot and cut close to the knot so it is secured
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Thanks for watching!!! 🥰
I was curious is there and easier way or a quicker way to drop and pickup colors? My son wants a plaid, 3 color color scarf. I have lost a lot of my function in my dominant hand so I struggle already but switching and carrying colors every 4 stitches is proving to be a very slow challenge which was already slow to begin with.
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Do you have to take the second color to the end of the row if you're done with it? Can you just thread it in 2 or 3 spots over and cut it?
Nope, no need to keep it going too far if you’re done with it 😊
I recognize desert hue and me anywhere. Getting flashbacks. Lol
Hi I was just wondering how do you change colour like this mid row but you only have to do 1 sc (dc) because I want to make sure it looks good but so I can still do 1 full stitch 😂😅
So you’ll just insert your hook, yarn over, pull up a loop, yarn over with the new color, pull through. Then insert your hook, yarn over, pull up a loop, yarn over with the first color, then pull through! It’s kind of like you’re only doing half a stitch with the new color but it should turn out fine!
I’m trying to do a Christmas tree in the middle of a blanket so obviously it’s only a few green stitches per row. Do I need to cut the green everytime or can I switch back to the main color leaving the green working yarn for the next row. If that makes sense
I would not cut it, just leave it and pick it back up in the next row! Just make sure you aren’t leaving any visible loops of the green from when you’re switching rows.
How do you go onto the next row and change colors so that they are in a row. Mine come off at an angle
Can you switch colors using single stitch?
Yes! Just switch when you are pulling through, then when you start the next stitch it will be in the new color.
Sorry if that wasn’t clear, let me rephrase: you will yarn over and pull through with the new color. Then you will have the new color on your hook to start the next stitch with
How do I do a wrong side row and keep it as neat as a right side row? I would like to make tapestry crochet.
You may want to look up a video specifically for tapestry crochet!
If I have two colors in still flipping between, how to I keep the non active tail hidden when I make the next row??
Did you figure it out I'm searching through the comments wondering the same thing 😭
@@jadencrouser5639this what I was wondering about too
How do I keep from having raw edges when I change colors several times in one row?
What do you mean by raw edges?
What but how to do next row? I want to make a heart in the middle
You may want to look up a video specifically to make a heart. I have a couple heart square videos but they are a little different so you can just look around on YT and see what you find!
What type of yarn is this?
Lion Brand Hue + Me
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