Best explanation I have found for making this happen!!! AND THEN you proceed to show us how to do the join if we are working with vertical stripes instead of horizontal like that of a bee!! Girl/Woman, You Rock!!! You are the Bomb, the Bomdiggity, a Queen to be sure!!! Thank You SO much!!! It seems to me like whether or not one is changing colors they should be beginning each round this way so that the rounds actually start and stop on the same level instead of having that jog which to me when I'm crocheting makes the round more of a wonky spiral, which bugs me to no end!!! So not only have you shown me how to make invisible color changes, you have shown me how to join rounds and continue, invisible and more evenly instead of that wonky leaning I can see after each round...unless I'm doing something wrong and it shouldn't be doing that without a color change but I have a feeling that it's not my technique just the way it goes without intervention like this?? Much Love!!!
I have listened to so many videos and followed their instructions but the color change was still imperfect. Yours is so simple and the finished piece was absolutely perfect just like you quoted and demonstrated in the video. You have made my day!
Omg, I'm working on a project involving small flowers and so far they've all turned out lopsided because of the spiral, but that jobless join is a GAME CHANGER 😮 thank you so much
I really enjoyed your video as it showed exactly how to seamlessly change colour. It's the first time I have understood by following the way you explained and showed. Thank you from England
Genia. Es el primero que puedo decir que el cambio de color se ve perfecto. Yo trabajo esa técnica para inicio de vuelta perfecto, pero nunca lo use para cambio de color perfecto. Muchísimas gracias. 😊
Thank you very, very much!! I'll be looking for a really invisible joint for years and this is the best technique I've found. Very useful, as many videos of this technique do not show the color change! This is the color change with best cost benefit at all! Ü No more ss +chain!! 😊
the best of the best ! I saw a million of videos on youtube et no way ...always imperfections..now your tuto is just amazing ! thanks a lot. Invisible join is the nightmare of the beginner ...
Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge! I've never seen this method, and I loved it! It was amazing to learn about vertical stripes!!! My best to you.
This is great! Have some striped projects coming up, this will be perfect! I don't like the slip stitch/chain 1, this seems much easier to follow. Thank you
So just for clarification....that FIRST stitch, the one where you come in from the back and grab the previous stitch....that does NOT count as the first stitch, correct?
@@corgiscrochet5578 OK now I’m confused. On your video, you always say when you come in through the back and grab the loop you go into that same exact stitch to start the round. Your response to the question is saying otherwise. Can you please clarify this as I really want to stop the jogging seam from happening. Thanks!
@@terri2718 did you ever come back to this? Lol. When you've completed your last stitch of the row, you pull out your hook and reinsert into the first stitch of the row from the backside, and pull the loop through it from the front to back. This is effectively a slip stitch that hides inside. Now, keeping that loop on the hook, you draw another from the same first stitch (but back in the normal direction) to start a SC. This is your new first stitch.
I have tried a few ways to have the best invisible join, but yours looks much better if prefect join. I will subscribe and thumbs up. thank you for sharing .
I’ve searched so much, I really hope this is the lucky one. I’m making a bee for a sweet teacher and really want the lines perfect, the school mascot is a bee. Thank you for sharing. It looks easy so far, but Ihave to do it. Thanks again great tutorial.
Video molto bello! Non conoscevo questo metodo! Mi hai dato un grande aiuto! Grazie!! Mi sono iscritta al.tuo canale! Aspetto i tuoi prossimi video! Ciao!!! 🤗
Hi, why do you do the front - back at the end/beginning of every row even when you don’t change colors? Can it be done only when you change the yarn color? Thanks
You definitely can! When I only have one color change, I usually switch to this join method one or two rows before the change so the line evens out, then change back to working in rounds after that.
Best explanation I have found for making this happen!!! AND THEN you proceed to show us how to do the join if we are working with vertical stripes instead of horizontal like that of a bee!! Girl/Woman, You Rock!!! You are the Bomb, the Bomdiggity, a Queen to be sure!!! Thank You SO much!!!
It seems to me like whether or not one is changing colors they should be beginning each round this way so that the rounds actually start and stop on the same level instead of having that jog which to me when I'm crocheting makes the round more of a wonky spiral, which bugs me to no end!!!
So not only have you shown me how to make invisible color changes, you have shown me how to join rounds and continue, invisible and more evenly instead of that wonky leaning I can see after each round...unless I'm doing something wrong and it shouldn't be doing that without a color change but I have a feeling that it's not my technique just the way it goes without intervention like this??
Much Love!!!
Thank you 😊 after 4 yrs crocheting this is the easiest explanation I've ever come across 🙏
I have listened to so many videos and followed their instructions but the color change was still imperfect. Yours is so simple and the finished piece was absolutely perfect just like you quoted and demonstrated in the video. You have made my day!
Troca de cor perfeita, parabéns por compartilhar com o mundo. Sucesso!!
Wow - can’t wait to do this as I am doing a bumble bee next - thank you
This is definitely a breakthrough in amigurumi,thank you for sharing. I hope you will post more videos soon.
Thanks!!! You just helped me solve the mystery of how to do seamless color switching ❤❤❤
Brilliant looking forward to more videos lovely clear explanations
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Omg, I'm working on a project involving small flowers and so far they've all turned out lopsided because of the spiral, but that jobless join is a GAME CHANGER 😮 thank you so much
Wow!! Thank you sooooo much!! Been crocheting for years and this is the easiest/best tutorial I’ve watched. Again, thank you 😊💕
I really enjoyed your video as it showed exactly how to seamlessly change colour. It's the first time I have understood by following the way you explained and showed. Thank you from England
Genia. Es el primero que puedo decir que el cambio de color se ve perfecto. Yo trabajo esa técnica para inicio de vuelta perfecto, pero nunca lo use para cambio de color perfecto. Muchísimas gracias. 😊
❤You teach in such a detailed and easy to understand way that even I am not good at English can still learn it. 🎉🎉
Perfeito. O melhor vídeo explicando vai mudança de cor.
This was super helpful! Thank you so much for posting!
You are excelente, CONGRATULATIONS, very good explanation that makes it easy to do. Excellent!🥰
This is absolute genius no more wonky looking stripes when crocheting amigurumi 🧶 thanks for this tutorial awesome 🤩
Felicitaciones!!!!!, queda espectacularmente invisible. Saludos desde Venezuela. Gracias por haber compartido su conocimiento.
Thank you very, very much!! I'll be looking for a really invisible joint for years and this is the best technique I've found. Very useful, as many videos of this technique do not show the color change! This is the color change with best cost benefit at all! Ü No more ss +chain!! 😊
Great video...the best I've seen. Thank you for sharing.
Wow! I've been waiting for a jogless join method like this all my crochet life!! You're the best! Thank you so much!!💖💝💕
This is amazing but I’m confused as to why you have to change from the jogless join to normal amigurumi I don’t like the jump it creates
the best of the best ! I saw a million of videos on youtube et no way ...always imperfections..now your tuto is just amazing ! thanks a lot. Invisible join is the nightmare of the beginner ...
You should zoom in so we can see the stitches better.
So simple and works perfectly, I can't explain how much I appreciate this tutorial. Thank you so much!
Excellent video, beautiful work. Thank you for the very clear explanations and demos. I so needed this!!😊
Thankyou so much for sharing this. I have spent hours looking for a way to join without that awful step up with the colour's
Omg I love that you have an example for everything 😆 ❤
Looked at so many color changing videos and by far, your video is the most simple. 😎👍 Tysm for sharing! ☺️
A clear and beautiful amigurumi tips video.♥️
Thanks so much. I love making amigurumi but colour changes have been a nightmare this video has saved my sanity. Please do more videos.❤
This is the best video I've found to make my crochet rows seamless. It helps me lots. Thanks. 👍👍
Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge! I've never seen this method, and I loved it! It was amazing to learn about vertical stripes!!! My best to you.
This is great! Have some striped projects coming up, this will be perfect! I don't like the slip stitch/chain 1, this seems much easier to follow. Thank you
Thank you for sharing! Amazing and so simple 🧶❤️🧶
Very helpful thanks for sharing 👍
Thank you so much for your great explanation! 🧶👍🏻
And nice music, too 🙂
Thank you for sharing! Very helpful
I found it really helpful. Thank you for your sharing
Your video was amazingly done…I hope life is well for you sense this is your only one 🙏🏽
Muchas gracias por compartir, lo voy a hacer. Queda muy bonito. Saludos desde xochimilco, Ciudad de México.
Brilliant explanation. 😊
Also got slightly confused, as that looks like my dining room table 😂
So just for clarification....that FIRST stitch, the one where you come in from the back and grab the previous stitch....that does NOT count as the first stitch, correct?
If I understand what you are asking, that would be correct!
@@corgiscrochet5578 OK now I’m confused. On your video, you always say when you come in through the back and grab the loop you go into that same exact stitch to start the round. Your response to the question is saying otherwise. Can you please clarify this as I really want to stop the jogging seam from happening. Thanks!
@@terri2718 did you ever come back to this? Lol.
When you've completed your last stitch of the row, you pull out your hook and reinsert into the first stitch of the row from the backside, and pull the loop through it from the front to back. This is effectively a slip stitch that hides inside. Now, keeping that loop on the hook, you draw another from the same first stitch (but back in the normal direction) to start a SC. This is your new first stitch.
@@purrowpetHi! Actually, I think I was kind of giving up on this at that point. I will try your directions and see what happens! Thanks.!!
Thank you!!!! Your octopus is adorable!!
Köszönöm!!Nagyon örülök,hogy rá találtam erre a videóra,ilyen szép szín váltással még nem találkoztam!!Köszönöm!!🥰❤
You're the best!!! Love this tutorial
Thank you very much sister.It's very useful for me.Excellent work.
I have tried a few ways to have the best invisible join, but yours looks much better if prefect join. I will subscribe and thumbs up. thank you for sharing .
thanks for the tutorial, it really helped me ^^
also i loveeeee your music choice! what is the name of the song?
Thank you so much! I found a video using this technique but it was in French!! So very happy to have found your English version!!
Gracias, me encantó! Voy a probar esta técnica 😊
Thank you for this video. It makes the joyless join easy 😊
Thank you so much for valuable guidance mam
Absolutly perfect. Thanks for this Video 👍👍🌸🌸
Your presentation and explanation is quite clear! Why don't you create other videos, please? :)
I’m going to give this a try! Thank you!!!😊
Excellent and very clean methods. 💕🥰
Muchas gracias por compartir sus conocimientos😊
omg thank you!!! 😭❤🎉
Congratulations! A great video!
Where would you put the stitch marker then? I like this method and want to try it out
so why would you ever not use this technique? it seems so nice!
Great tutorial thanks :D wondering when the corgis will appear? haha
I’ve searched so much, I really hope this is the lucky one. I’m making a bee for a sweet teacher and really want the lines perfect, the school mascot is a bee. Thank you for sharing. It looks easy so far, but Ihave to do it. Thanks again great tutorial.
Video molto bello! Non conoscevo questo metodo! Mi hai dato un grande aiuto! Grazie!!
Mi sono iscritta al.tuo canale! Aspetto i tuoi prossimi video! Ciao!!! 🤗
Thank you! This was very helpful!!!
Where are your amigurumi tutorials?
Thank you! Of all the videos I've watched, I like this one the best for a jogless color change.
So instead of a regular slst you pull the loop itself through the stitch. Is that correct?
This is very helpful thank you!!
Wow.. this tutorial is awesome!!! thanks a lot :)
Gracias por compartir me gustó muchísimo pero no hay subtítulos,solo puedo mirar me gustaría la explicación completa
Thanks. This helped me so much!
Super helpful! TYSM for sharing :)
Thank you 😍❤️
i love it💞
this is truely the right way , thank you
هداكِ الله للإسلام
مقطع رائع ومتقن، بحثت جدًا في يوتيوب لم أجد كهذه الطريقة ❤
Great, thank you💖😍
Is there a link to the pattern for sphere?
Thanks so much for this tutorial. 💖
Can someone explain why you transition out of the jobless join?
Perfeito. Parabéns
Wow, thank you very much! ❤❤
Thank you.💖
Thank you!❤
Hi, why do you do the front - back at the end/beginning of every row even when you don’t change colors? Can it be done only when you change the yarn color? Thanks
You definitely can! When I only have one color change, I usually switch to this join method one or two rows before the change so the line evens out, then change back to working in rounds after that.
Thank you it's a big help ❤
OMG thank you please never delete this video
Thank you for your video.
Thank you very helpful.
Perfeito ❤
No music PLEASE
Does it matter if you yarn over or yarn under?
In my experience, no! You can also use this technique when working with other stitches in the round, like double crochet
perfect, thank you ❤
Tnq that's really neat.
Thanks a lot!!
Thank you ❤
Гениально !!!!
Merci 👍🙂