How to crochet invisible color changes for amigurumis - easy and fun!
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- Опубліковано 19 січ 2025
- This is a quick tutorial on how to make an easy invisible color change when you crochet in the round. It´s useful for creating colorful amigurumis with many color changes.
I have created this video especially for my project "Bowie - the Big Rainbow Sloth". You can find the free pattern on my blog. It´s easy and fun to make.
Finally!!! I've been trying every jogless color change for 1 1/2 days before I start a zebra amigurumi and this is the first one that works!! The others say they work and some are so complicated turning both yarns upside down & right side up, I can't figure them out! Thanks so much. I can finally start the zebra!!
your voice is so soothing and refreshing like u just got out of the shower it makes me wanna sleep instead of crochet ❤
Thank you for sharing this. This is the easiest method for perfect colour changes that I found. Brilliant.
This is really well done. A great way to hide the change, I like the way the effect is sort of wedged in and disguised within its own color. Thanks so much for sharing this!
This is such a great technique for a "flawless" colour change it's my go to, thanks so much for sharing!! ☺🙏✨
Thank you so much for this, it's the best colour change I've found. Only just discovered your channel and will be watching more!
Thank you so much for providing this tutorial! This is way easier than the cut version, and keeps the beautiful full stitch (unlike circle joins and back loop only color changes). Thank you, thank you, thank you!
What is your blog so i can go and read it! Thank you. Awesome color change and easier that some of the other invisible color changes.❤ How do you keep up with your stitch count though? That's almost the most important part.
Only question is, if you're going back 5 or so stitches, how do you keep count of the stitches in the round?
That’s all well and good if you’re just changing colour without shaping the leg but when you inc and dec to shape a leg you need a definite beginning and end.
Wow... Ive been looking for an easier method EVERYWHERE, thanks so much!
OMG! I can't believe i just found your video!! This incisible joint is amazing!!
This is amazing. Thanks so much for sharing!!
WOW this is the best!! I never knew color changes could be so easy and look so good! This looks amazing ❤ Thank you for sharing it!
This is the best technique for changing colors! Now my changing colors are almost perfect. I still need to practice more. Than you.
What an amazing idea.
I've been trying to figure out how to do this with no luck, but this video perfectly explains it! Thank you so much
Thank you for going slowly! All the other colour change videos were so fast, I couldn't tell what was going on 😎
This is awesome! Thank you so much. This seems much easier than another technique I saw.
this was lovely! is there a way to adapt it if you need to increase or decrease in the round that the colour change belongs to and need a defined beginning and end?
Wanted to share my solution because I want to use this version of the jogless stripes. My stripes are every 2 rows so it's quite a bit of cutting. What I am doing is wrapping the yarn around the zebra arm as many times as I think will be enough yarn for 2 rows. I started out with 10 times which wasn't quite enough, but it's trial & error at this point. When I think I have enough yarn for 2 rows, I then cut it off. Then I tuck the long piece of yarn inside the arm til I need it. I work the 2 rows I'm working on and then pull up the yarn I've tucked inside. This is working quite nicely! And the stripes look great!!
This is the best colour change I have found for Amingrurumi I’ve only been doing amingurumi for a few months.
The best method I have seen! Thank you x
WOW!!! That seems magic!! Thank you so much!
Hello! Thank you soooo much for this tutorial. I wanna ask, since you start a few stitches back, do you need to make them up by adding them at the end of the round? Thanks so much again :)
Yes my question exactly and she doesn’t seem to address that. Stitch count matter when you are doing projects. Even questions from years ago when she first posted this video haven’t been answered. I wish she would read her comments and answer this important question
Wow. Thanks. This is the only tutorial that works for me😉😉
this is so helpful, thank you so much for sharing!
why is it always single crochets, why can't we show how to colour change on a decrease or increase stitch? No one does :c and it's driving me crazy, I need to know how lol.
Wow, the best I see
It’s perfect!! Thank you so much 💕
Thank you. I am still fairly new to amigurumi and I hated the jagged color change look. This seem like a game changer. :)
How does this work if the row with the color change includes increases? I’m not able to do the correct amount of stitches since I started with single crochets five back. Then those are now single crochets instead of including two increases. When I go back five or so stitches and start doing whatever the next color pattern asked to do?
Hmm, those few stitches you crochet with the new color on top of the stitches of the last row do not count as the new row. Just start the new row with the increases from were you did the slip stitch with the other color. Hope that helps.
Hola que bueno q te encontré gracias aprendí a combinar los colores
Do you do the sl st in every round or only at the beginning of the color change
I do the sl st only at the beginning of the color change.
Brilliant. Very helpful. Bx
Thnks it is easy and worth learning
After the slst at 5:41 do you continue making the first sc of the next round in the same st that you just slipstitched into or in the next one?
Nvm I figured it out-it looks pretty and neat! Great video, thank you ☺️
@@anaifra thank you & sorry for the late reply. It´s the next stitch :) .
Cleverrrr brilliant
Oh oh, just realized this zebra is probably going to take a year because the color change is every 2 rows and I cut the yarn off each time. Wonder if there's a way to carry the yarn & not cut it off & still be jogless? I'm going to do the process here but keep looking on the internet so I don't have to cut off after every 2 rows. Ugh!
That is amazing. Thanks so much😀
Thanks I am going to try this with my bee arigarami
This is great ! Thanks
I tie a knot then crochet over the ends
How do you find the blog for the pattern?
looking for blog too!
super, thanks