I recently did a shrug using this method on the ending rows (alternating colors). I combined it with the stitch pull and snip, then invisible knot, method. I wouldn't do it anywhere other than the ending stitch, but boy it saved me from weaving in hundreds of tail ends! If you don't know what the stitch pull method is, let me know and I'll figure out how to get the video link to you.
Do you have to tell me please how does commenting help you find the video more quickly so that I am able to do that. Because I have had trouble going back and finding my own comments to edit or whatever
this is BY FAR the easiest color transitioning technique i have ever learned! i tried it on a tapestry i am working on and it is seamless and easy when working on the right and wrong side of the piece! just make sure your ends are being tucked in to the back side of your work when switching colors! thank you so much for this tutorial!!
Amazing!! So simple but it makes a clean and quick color change! You just changed my life as a crocheter! As a perfectionist, there will be no more holding my creativity back. 😂 Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!! ❤❤❤❤
Wow, this really saved me. I have a project for school due tomorrow and ran out of yarn in the middle of the row. Like, completely out of the color. I found a similar shade and found this on UA-cam. Thank you for saving my project!😊😊😊❤❤❤
Hi, Bella. Nice tutorial, I learned how to change colors at the end of a row from your video a few years back. 😀 your a great teacher, may God bless you and family. Thanks again for your time.
Thank you I've checked again I looked before but needed refresher been to sleep since then lol it works great so grateful to you taking time to show us on here ❤️
It took me a while to figure this out too! The way she has it set up, the second colour thread comes in at a place in the stitch where it's able to clamp down on the end of the previous thread, securing it in place with friction.
Lol 4 mon later but personally I leave a tail I usually work it under the stitches So I switch colors then get the tail and just lay it on top of the row that im stitching into and continue crocheting
Oh my god, I love this. I tried it after a bobble stitch, not sure if it was going to work, but it turned out perfectly. Thank you for making colour changes so much easier and neater!
Thank you so much! Im a first time crocheter and my granny square has turned into so far a 69 cm x 69 cm blanket. I ran out of yarn but want to keep going so this was super helpful❤❤❤
Я ВАС ЛЮБЛЮ!!!!! Я перепробувала просто мільйон способів, і всі виходили якимись кривими, не гарними, а цим способом все просто неймовірно легко, гарно та акуратно. Дякую вам💜💜💜💜
this was SO helpful, as i’m following a grid (pixel) pattern, and was wondering how to do a color change mid row instead at the end of a row, especially if it’s only one stitch in doing a color change for. this was a great tutorial, very easy to understand and follow❤
What do you do with the added in colours spare tail. Do you just snip it? Or is there a neater way to do that? Thank you so much for your channel. Me and my step daughter are bonding over craft and all your techniques are getting us so excited 🎉
Thank you so much for explaining it so clearly! Am making a fox, and the tutorial is so bad at explaining it. I thought I was gonna lose my mind trying to figure out how to do it. 🦊
Thank you so muchh im a begginer and you taught me what to do now if the yarn ran out in half way and how can i continue thx a lot this was very clear and easy 🩷🩷🌸
GENIUS! SO easy! I'm working with black with pops of other colours. Other ways I've found leave an awkward looking transition space, but this fits in seamlessly. 🩷
Thank you! Would love to see how to do the next rows, for a half-and-half color project for example! How do I deal with the tails? Going back to color A?
You’re welcome 😊 If you’re planning to change back to colour A you can carry it along by working your stitches over it; if not you can sew the ends in as you would normally. I have another tutorial here, which uses a different technique, that might be helpful: ua-cam.com/video/3wxMQ-_Cz3s/v-deo.html 😊
You’re welcome! 😊 You can sew in the tails of your yarn as you would normally; I have a tutorial that shows how to do that here: ua-cam.com/video/gpD-ZhfZGao/v-deo.html
You’re welcome! 😊 Yes, you can use this with single crochet stitches as well; just pop your hook through the top of the stitch and the first diagonal bar.
If you want to pick the light pink (or the first colour) back up you can use the same technique as you did to change to the dark pink (or second colour) 😊
Thank you! Your videos got me hooked on Crochet. Since the subject of this video is neat Crochet, I have a question: I am finishing a summer hat. I need to crochet an iron thread or wire in the last row, but I have no idea how to hide the wire ends. Any suggestions? Thank you.
You’re welcome! 😊 Would it be possible to add an extra round of a small stitch (such as double crochets) at the very end to work over the wire? Also I’m not sure how flexible the wire is that you’re using but it may be possible to sew in the ends?
@@bellacococrochet The last round was double crochets over the wire. The wire is flexible. I will sew a ribbon around the ends and then glue it in the inside of the hat. That was the best I could do. Thank your for your reply, it helped me a lot.
But how do you make sure the yarn from the first color will stay snug rather than pulling loose? I'm working on a double crochet carseat cover, and am using leftover yarn from other projects, hoping it will turn out pretty. I'm almost at the point I need to change colors. Thank you for the tutorial.
NOTE: once you officially have the new color attached the extra yarn strings do not cut I think you need to weave them in… I learned the hard way😂
Damn, thx for saying if
I recently did a shrug using this method on the ending rows (alternating colors). I combined it with the stitch pull and snip, then invisible knot, method. I wouldn't do it anywhere other than the ending stitch, but boy it saved me from weaving in hundreds of tail ends! If you don't know what the stitch pull method is, let me know and I'll figure out how to get the video link to you.
@@shyanha Could i have the link please! :)
@@shyanha i'd also love the link pls
@@shyanhaI would like the link please
Commenting so I can come back when I need this video again. Working on a large project. This was so helpful! Thanks!
You're welcome :)
Ill do the same
Do you have to tell me please how does commenting help you find the video more quickly so that I am able to do that. Because I have had trouble going back and finding my own comments to edit or whatever
I just tried it. It is such a clean transition between colors! I make a lot of scrap afghans and this will come in handy. Thank you so much.
Would have loved to see the next row and how the back looked.❤
this is BY FAR the easiest color transitioning technique i have ever learned! i tried it on a tapestry i am working on and it is seamless and easy when working on the right and wrong side of the piece! just make sure your ends are being tucked in to the back side of your work when switching colors! thank you so much for this tutorial!!
You are very welcome :)
As a 11year old who loves to knit/crochet this is a game-changer! Thanks!❤️❤️
You are very welcome :)
We are the same❤
Amazing!! So simple but it makes a clean and quick color change! You just changed my life as a crocheter! As a perfectionist, there will be no more holding my creativity back. 😂 Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!! ❤❤❤❤
ua-cam.com/video/8lPXJG4oXYo/v-deo.html
You are so very welcome :)
I'm just getting back into crochet and find your tips super helpful - but this one is GENIUS. So easy, and very neat and clean.
Thank you sm!!!! I'm a 14 year old beginner and am crocheting with ribbon for the first time and it was very helpful for me!!!
Well done I love to see your generation doing crafts and all sorts we learn from each other so yes love it
Omg, I've never seen this way of changing colors before 🤯 thank you so much for the quick video!
ua-cam.com/video/8lPXJG4oXYo/v-deo.html
You are very welcome :)
Wow, I have never seen this way of changing the color, this is Greeaatttt🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤❤.
ua-cam.com/video/8lPXJG4oXYo/v-deo.html
I'm glad that you like it :)
Wow, this really saved me. I have a project for school due tomorrow and ran out of yarn in the middle of the row. Like, completely out of the color. I found a similar shade and found this on UA-cam. Thank you for saving my project!😊😊😊❤❤❤
You are very welcome :)
This is the best method of merging skeins that I’ve seen. It’s so seamless!!! I look forward to trying this on my next project.
Hi, Bella. Nice tutorial, I learned how to change colors at the end of a row from your video a few years back. 😀 your a great teacher, may God bless you and family. Thanks again for your time.
ua-cam.com/video/8lPXJG4oXYo/v-deo.html
You are very welcome :)
Thank you I've checked again I looked before but needed refresher been to sleep since then lol it works great so grateful to you taking time to show us on here ❤️
You've just helped me unlock tapestry crochet and I can't wait to start! Thank you for such clear, descriptive instructions
You are very welcome :)
SO GLAD I FOUND YOU, IM A BEGINNER SO FIND YOUR TUTORIALS SUPER HELPFUL
I'm glad that that have been of help :)
Magic! Been crocheting for many many years and wish I’d known that before!!
This is the best color change I have ever seen. Thanks so much for sharing!❤❤❤
You are very welcome :)
I love it but was wondering how does the original colour yarn not unravel?
As long as you sew in the yarn end securely it won’t unravel 😊
I was wondering the same and will the ends hold nicely or is there something special you have to do?
I'm noticing a gap when I do this with HDC
I tied it off with the other color.
It took me a while to figure this out too! The way she has it set up, the second colour thread comes in at a place in the stitch where it's able to clamp down on the end of the previous thread, securing it in place with friction.
This is amazing.. YOU are amazing! I honestly don't know where I'd be without you 💜Thank you!!
You're welcome :)
Did this for the first time... do you just cut the extra yarn or should I tie a knot somewhere?
I think they usually weave it in with a needle when they're done
Lol 4 mon later but personally I leave a tail I usually work it under the stitches
So I switch colors then get the tail and just lay it on top of the row that im stitching into and continue crocheting
Amazing! Finally a color change method that is easy and gives a neat look. 😊
ua-cam.com/video/8lPXJG4oXYo/v-deo.html
Glad you like it :)
Thank you, I can't believe the difference this has made !!!
You're welcome, I'm glad it helped :)
Your videos are literally amazing!! So easy so learn I started a week ago and have picked this up first time !!!
Thank you so much :)
OMG…. so clean and simple! Thanks for sharing!
You're welcome :)
Oh my god, I love this. I tried it after a bobble stitch, not sure if it was going to work, but it turned out perfectly. Thank you for making colour changes so much easier and neater!
You are very welcome, I'm glad it helped :)
wowwww never thought it could be so easy! thanks a lot!!!!
You're welcome :)
She is the person who taught me how to crochet and this vid helped me to change colors in my crochet ❤❤
Thank you so much! Im a first time crocheter and my granny square has turned into so far a 69 cm x 69 cm blanket. I ran out of yarn but want to keep going so this was super helpful❤❤❤
You are very welcome :)
This video makes it look so neat and easy! I tried it and it worked perfectly! Thanks so much for this video.
You're very welcome :)
this is insane! it worked so well!! Thank you SO much for this tutorial!!!
You are very welcome :)
Wonderful, fantastic way to change colour. Thank you x
ua-cam.com/video/8lPXJG4oXYo/v-deo.html
You're welcome :)
brilliant thank you so much i struggled with changing colours so would usually do just 1 colour...now i will be changing the colours all the time ...
You’re welcome 😊
This was a game changer. Thank you! ☺️
You're so welcome :)
I just love this way to change colors! Great helpful video!😀
Thank you :)
Я ВАС ЛЮБЛЮ!!!!! Я перепробувала просто мільйон способів, і всі виходили якимись кривими, не гарними, а цим способом все просто неймовірно легко, гарно та акуратно. Дякую вам💜💜💜💜
Я радий, що це допомогло :)
this was SO helpful, as i’m following a grid (pixel) pattern, and was wondering how to do a color change mid row instead at the end of a row, especially if it’s only one stitch in doing a color change for. this was a great tutorial, very easy to understand and follow❤
I'm glad that it has helped you :)
Wow this was so simple and easy I got it quickly!!! Thannk you so much
You're very welcome :)
That is a game changer ! My changes always look a bit untidy .....I'm trying this today ! Thank you so much 😘
You are very welcome :)
So helpful and easy! Thank you Bella!
You're very welcome :)
This is so smart helpful and quick! Thank you ❤
You're welcome :)
This is very useful. Very clean! I appreciate you sharing this with us. ☮️🌍🌲
You are very welcome :)
thanks so much! i was going to make a 2 color strap and this really helped me thanks so much again!
You are very welcome :)
That was very clear and helpful.
I'm glad it was helpful :)
Brilliant thanks!😇
You're welcome 😊
I'm starting to crochet and this has been very helpful, thank you!
You are very welcome :)
Wow. So beautifully n easily done. Thanks
You're very welcome :)
Wow thank you for the great info!❤️
You are very welcome :)
Very cool technique! Thanks SJ!❤
You're welcome :)
Thank you for the quick video❤
ua-cam.com/video/8lPXJG4oXYo/v-deo.html
You're welcome :)
What do you do with the added in colours spare tail. Do you just snip it? Or is there a neater way to do that?
Thank you so much for your channel. Me and my step daughter are bonding over craft and all your techniques are getting us so excited 🎉
YOU SAVE ME! I love you
I love this. I just used it on my amigurumi cow!
I'm glad it helped :)
wow. gonna definitely try this out
That looks so good! Must try it! Thank you. x
You're welcome :)
Thank you so much for explaining it so clearly! Am making a fox, and the tutorial is so bad at explaining it. I thought I was gonna lose my mind trying to figure out how to do it. 🦊
You are very welcome :)
Thank you so very much, this is a game changer.
You are very welcome :)
😮😮😮😮 I’m all in to try! Thank you.
You're welcome :)
Wow that’s great, thank you so much for sharing 😊
You are welcome :)
Wow this is awesome! Thanks so much!
You are very welcome :)
Thank you so much! This was very helpful
You're welcome :)
Just brilliant. Thank you so much.
You are very welcome :)
Thank you so much this video was so helpful
You're very welcome :)
Best tip! Thank you. I saved it.
You're welcome :)
Never seen that before, very cool! Thank you
ua-cam.com/video/8lPXJG4oXYo/v-deo.html
You are very welcome :)
Thank you so muchh im a begginer and you taught me what to do now if the yarn ran out in half way and how can i continue thx a lot this was very clear and easy 🩷🩷🌸
You’re welcome 😊
Thank you! Really helpful video :)
You're very welcome :)
Nice to see u again .
Thank you :)
Wow I've always Tried sticking with the same color til the end of a Row Now I don't have to So Thank you ☺️
You’re welcome 😊
Oh my gosh!!!!! THANK YOU!!!!!😊
You're welcome :)
Thanks so much!
You're welcome :)
Really amazing
Thank you so much for sharing
You are very welcome :)
That’s fantastic!!!
GENIUS! SO easy! I'm working with black with pops of other colours. Other ways I've found leave an awkward looking transition space, but this fits in seamlessly. 🩷
TYSM super easy to do!!!
You're very welcome :)
wow that different then how i been doing it, ill have to try that
Thank you! Would love to see how to do the next rows, for a half-and-half color project for example! How do I deal with the tails? Going back to color A?
You’re welcome 😊 If you’re planning to change back to colour A you can carry it along by working your stitches over it; if not you can sew the ends in as you would normally. I have another tutorial here, which uses a different technique, that might be helpful: ua-cam.com/video/3wxMQ-_Cz3s/v-deo.html 😊
Genius and so neat. 😍
Thank you :)
tysmmm!!!!! im so happy ommgg
You are very welcome :)
Love this technique! 🦉🛎️
really nice, thank you!!
You're welcome :)
It looks easy peasy. 👍🏻 Do you just clip the pink end and weave it and the magenta end in later? Thanks for sharing this tip.✌🏻💟😁🧶🇺🇸
You’re welcome! 😊 Yes, you can just cut your yarn and sew in the end securely as you normally would.
Awesome tip!
Thank you :)
Thanks so much! But what about the back? What do you do with the tails of yarn?
You’re welcome! 😊 You can sew in the tails of your yarn as you would normally; I have a tutorial that shows how to do that here: ua-cam.com/video/gpD-ZhfZGao/v-deo.html
IMA BIT LATE BUT TYSMMMMMMMMMM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
You are very welcome :)
Excellent!
Thank you :)
Thank you great tip
You're welcome :)
Does this colour change technique work on single crochet as well? Thank you for this amazing video!
You’re welcome! 😊 Yes, you can use this with single crochet stitches as well; just pop your hook through the top of the stitch and the first diagonal bar.
That is awesome… but how do you pick up the light pink?
ua-cam.com/video/8lPXJG4oXYo/v-deo.html
If you want to pick the light pink (or the first colour) back up you can use the same technique as you did to change to the dark pink (or second colour) 😊
the stitches look so neat using this!! just a question, if i snip off the previous colour after switching will it unravel?
It won’t unravel as long as you sew your end in securely 😊
Thank u so much
Thank you! Your videos got me hooked on Crochet. Since the subject of this video is neat Crochet, I have a question: I am finishing a summer hat. I need to crochet an iron thread or wire in the last row, but I have no idea how to hide the wire ends. Any suggestions? Thank you.
You’re welcome! 😊 Would it be possible to add an extra round of a small stitch (such as double crochets) at the very end to work over the wire? Also I’m not sure how flexible the wire is that you’re using but it may be possible to sew in the ends?
@@bellacococrochet The last round was double crochets over the wire. The wire is flexible. I will sew a ribbon around the ends and then glue it in the inside of the hat. That was the best I could do. Thank your for your reply, it helped me a lot.
Love a video on how to sew in the ends...mine never seems to look good
This one maybe of help to you ua-cam.com/video/6qXEcQj_0L0/v-deo.html :)
Thank you so much, ❤
You are welcome :)
Please after changing the colors.
Do I cut it off from the first yarn
Yes, you would just cut off the yarn and sew in the end securely 😊
@@bellacococrochet Thank you very much 🎉🎉🎉.
I really love crocheting and I am a learner so I watch a lot of your videos
Can you also do this at the end of a row and then move to the next row? I think it is a great way to change colours.
What do you with the left over yarn from the old color ? I’m scared it will unravel
Thank you. And very smart way to disseminate the info on IG!
You are welcome :)
But how do you make sure the yarn from the first color will stay snug rather than pulling loose? I'm working on a double crochet carseat cover, and am using leftover yarn from other projects, hoping it will turn out pretty. I'm almost at the point I need to change colors. Thank you for the tutorial.