This is the best video ever!! You explained this so well, my favorite part was not having to watch 6 minutes of nonsense just to figure out how to do this so I thank you for that lol but seriously, this is such a great, easy learning video for changing colors so thank you!!!
Oh my goodness, this is a complete game changer. I’ve been struggling to find a way to change colour on the round and yours is by far the best explained and most effective yet. Thank you so very much ❤
I'm always looking for great ideas and tips, thank you for this tutorial I especially appreciate this one I'm working on a lot of projects that calls for color changes and looking forward to trying this one.
I agree that contrasting colors would have made it a lot easier, but..... ❤❤ I have watched countless videos saying they had invisible color changes. They were not invisible. I have ripped out so much yarn and 100's of stitches 😢😢 Once I figured out what you were doing, it was fantastic ❤❤❤❤ 💥💥TIP💥💥 I slowed the speed of the video down and that helped. I have been crocheting for 39 years but amigurumi is new to me. This was so helpful and my color change looks Great. ❤
I am planning to crochet my teacher a corgi, and I was gonna use this method till I realized that the pattern I’m gonna use has a bunch of color changes, it would take way to much time to do this method on every single color changes, it is cool tho and a nice method. I will use this in the feature, thanks
I have searched and watched so many UA-cam videos on invisible colour changes and I have finally found yours which is straight to the point easy to remember the best video by far on UA-cam for colour changing thank you awesome tutorial 👍🏻🧶🧶🧶🧶😀
This is an amazing video, thank you! Now, can this be used for a color change midrow? I’m struggling to determine where the fake stitch goes, where the first stitch of the new color is, or the last of the old color? I hope that makes sense! Either way, thank you for explaining it so clearly!!
No because the false stitch acts as the one you skipped. If you were doing a round of twelve, you would skip st 1, use st 2 to create the fake st 1, so there is a new one there.
thank you! one problem i had was i ended up with 1 extra stitch when doing this. i'm not sure what happened! maybe I got confused because for my pattern, i had to crochet into BLO for the first round of the color change.
Sorry I have question. For the invisible joint to change the color, do you put the cut yarn in the second stitch of the stitch where the stitch marker was at? And the fake stitch we just make is the first stitch of the new round? Thank you.
Question: when we make that standing single crochet stitch you say after follow the pattern that's written. Same when we go back and crochet into that hole, you say follow that pattern as written. Do those count as a stitch in the pattern?
I bought your Tiana the Sea Turtle pattern. Looking at the shell section, it says to change to color A when making the last stitch of round 8. Will this technique work with those instructions? Am I making the last stitch of round 8 in color A? Looking forward to starting your pattern as I preview all the skills the pattern calls for. Thanks!
She yarns under for the first part of the stitch, to do that make sure you keep your hook on top of the yarn when pulling up the first loop! And then yarn over when finishing the stitch with the second loop
@christineramage7852 If you're working in hdc, you would do the color change the exact same way. Since you're working into the top of your finished stitches, it is the same for sc, dc, hdc, tc, etc... I hope that helps.
I actually liked the chennile/velvet that was used as I’m also using a similar yarn so it is helpful - particularly as this is catered toward Amigurumi
This is the best video ever!! You explained this so well, my favorite part was not having to watch 6 minutes of nonsense just to figure out how to do this so I thank you for that lol but seriously, this is such a great, easy learning video for changing colors so thank you!!!
After searching and getting frustrated, I found your video. Under 2 min and done thank you for keeping it short and simple.
Oh my goodness, this is a complete game changer. I’ve been struggling to find a way to change colour on the round and yours is by far the best explained and most effective yet. Thank you so very much ❤
Easiest invisible color change tutorial I've found. Thank you so much!
Tysm. This is seriously the easiest & best way I’ve seen so far to create invisible colour changes. 🎉❤
I always enjoy all your patterns and this is by far the easiest color change thank you 😊 love 💕 and love
I'm always looking for great ideas and tips, thank you for this tutorial I especially appreciate this one I'm working on a lot of projects that calls for color changes and looking forward to trying this one.
This was the most helpful tutorial I’ve found for color changes thank youuuu ❤️
Great video. I like your invisible fasten off better than others I’ve seen. Thanks
Thank you for the simple, short and direct instructions! Easy Peasy!
Thanks for this! I have a project that needs a color change and this technique is very helpful ♡
I agree that contrasting colors would have made it a lot easier, but.....
❤❤ I have watched countless videos saying they had invisible color changes. They were not invisible. I have ripped out so much yarn and 100's of stitches 😢😢
Once I figured out what you were doing, it was fantastic ❤❤❤❤
💥💥TIP💥💥 I slowed the speed of the video down and that helped.
I have been crocheting for 39 years but amigurumi is new to me. This was so helpful and my color change looks Great. ❤
This literally changed my life! You are awesome! ❤
Thank you so much for this tutorial! It works great. I’ve tried others but they haven’t worked well - but this one is perfect ❤
Thank you this is helpful! Thanks for using thick contrasting yarn that made it easy to see.
This video does not get enough credit! It helped me so much when I was struggling to make a crochet bee and it's so handy and simple to follow❤❤
I am planning to crochet my teacher a corgi, and I was gonna use this method till I realized that the pattern I’m gonna use has a bunch of color changes, it would take way to much time to do this method on every single color changes, it is cool tho and a nice method. I will use this in the feature, thanks
This video was super helpful and I finally made nice color changes because of it ❤
That's awesome!
Love this! it works so much better then other techniques I've tried
Great to hear!
Thank you for making the video straight to the point!! 5 stars out of 5 stars.
You made it look way easier than other tutorials!
Excellent 😃 thank you for all your tips and great designs
OMG! It worked!!! 🎉 I did not manage it for the first time , but the second time was perfect! Thank you very much 😊
Best colour change I have seen, could you please do it in more contrasting colours and close up shots?
Thank you!!!! This is the easiest and most straightforward technique I’ve found yet! ❤️🥰 🧶
Oh super astuce😮merci beaucoup du partage. J'adore votre chaîne et vos créations. ❤❤❤
Merci beaucoup 😊
Wow thank you so much. This realy takes my Amigurumi to the next level. You are amazing 🥳🥳🥳🥳
I have searched and watched so many UA-cam videos on invisible colour changes and I have finally found yours which is straight to the point easy to remember the best video by far on UA-cam for colour changing thank you awesome tutorial 👍🏻🧶🧶🧶🧶😀
Love this technique, Jade… thanks so much!
This is an amazing video, thank you! Now, can this be used for a color change midrow? I’m struggling to determine where the fake stitch goes, where the first stitch of the new color is, or the last of the old color? I hope that makes sense! Either way, thank you for explaining it so clearly!!
straight to the point and easy to understand, thanks for this!
Wouldn't this impact the stitch count due to the false stitch?
No because the false stitch acts as the one you skipped. If you were doing a round of twelve, you would skip st 1, use st 2 to create the fake st 1, so there is a new one there.
Great video! Finally I made some invisible color changes🎉. May I ask where your chrochet hook is from?
do you count the color change stitch as the first stitch of the next round?
ty for the video 🙏
Omg i was looking how to do this and this tutorial made it so easy!
Great and short tutorial! 🩷
Easy, clear, and helpful, thank you .
Epic! After watching thousands of useless and long videos I finally understand it, and it's easy too!! 🎉
thank you! one problem i had was i ended up with 1 extra stitch when doing this. i'm not sure what happened! maybe I got confused because for my pattern, i had to crochet into BLO for the first round of the color change.
Sorry I have question. For the invisible joint to change the color, do you put the cut yarn in the second stitch of the stitch where the stitch marker was at? And the fake stitch we just make is the first stitch of the new round? Thank you.
Love this excellent instructions
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Does this technique add an extra stitch to the count?
No it doesn’t
Mine just has given me an extra stitch - can you help please?
Wao great work 👏 👍 👌
great video!! what kind of yarn is that? looks gorgeous
This was sooooooooo helpful thank you so much 😊
Oooo thx, im trying to make this yellow shrimp loaf i got from miniso by frogging the entire pattern 😅 ty!
Question: when we make that standing single crochet stitch you say after follow the pattern that's written. Same when we go back and crochet into that hole, you say follow that pattern as written. Do those count as a stitch in the pattern?
Yes, the standing single crochet counts as a stitch. The stitch count won’t change.
Helped me so much! Thank you!
Finally an easy perfect way for colour chang, thank you .
where did you get your hooks?! they're so gorgeous!
Sweet!! I’m gonna try this asap!
This color change is very pretty, thanks.
Yesss this is exactly what I needed
I wish I could like this 20 times!! Tysm ❤
Merci pour cette astuce. Portez-vous bien. Gros bisous à vous
Thank you for this video! It was so helpful❤
Finally the perfect one ❤ thank youuu!!
My problem is how to weave in all the leftover tails. Do you have a video on this by chance? Thx! 😊
Can't wait to try this. Thank you 😊
Hope you like it!
I seem to be creating an extra stitch in the round when I do this, is there a way to avoid that?? I started with 16 st and ended up with 17
Make sure that you’re skipping a stitch when you do the fasten off (fake stitch).
Very helpful! Thx😊
❤😂 I love your technice th sz NIS
What size hook is that?
I bought your Tiana the Sea Turtle pattern. Looking at the shell section, it says to change to color A when making the last stitch of round 8. Will this technique work with those instructions? Am I making the last stitch of round 8 in color A? Looking forward to starting your pattern as I preview all the skills the pattern calls for. Thanks!
Hello, yes, last stitch of the round 8 in color A and then make the invisible color change
Supercolorful
tysm for this!!!
is this for continuous/spiral or fot when you end each round with a slipstitch?
Spiral
What do you do with all of the tails?
I tie them together and leave them inside the piece (this is the technique I use for amigurumi)
Thanks this is so helpful!
Would slip stitching and switching colors in the slip stitch work the same?
No it won’t be as invisible. Better than regular, but still more noticeable than my technique
This is awesome thanks
Doesn’t this method add one stitch to the round?
No. Make sure to skip a stitch when you make the invisible fasten off
Do you YO or YU my stitches look way different than yours 😢
She yarns under for the first part of the stitch, to do that make sure you keep your hook on top of the yarn when pulling up the first loop! And then yarn over when finishing the stitch with the second loop
Thanks. I will try this!
How would you do this if you’re working in rounds with hdc?
@christineramage7852 If you're working in hdc, you would do the color change the exact same way. Since you're working into the top of your finished stitches, it is the same for sc, dc, hdc, tc, etc... I hope that helps.
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Nice video. Why don't you work your tails in your work so you don't have to go back and weave them in?
I don’t weave them in. I tie them and leave them loose inside the piece.
Thankkkk youuuuuu ❤
Thanks so much! My rainbow cat looks great :)
I'm so glad!
You've inspired me to make a rainbow cat with my stash :)
You've inspired me to make a rainbow cat with my stash :)
This was so helpful could you do a lamb tutorial if not that’s okay love your tutorials☺️
Amazing
Does this work in the middle of rows?
To make a patch kind of? No!
hi! is it okay if I sell the finished piece from your patterns?🙂
Yes it is
thank you!
Aren't you adding a stitch?
its not adding a stitch, the stitch count stays the same
Thanks for the tip
if I am making a plusie will it unravel?
No it won’t. You can also tie knots with the tails inside the toy.
Tysmmmmmm
why mine have holes
I love this yarn, what type of yarn is this please?
Parfait chunky From Premier Yarns premier-yarns.pxf.io/c/4102708/1583016/18076
Would wise you used a different type and color of yarn. Its pretty hard to see the stitches.
I agree 💯
I totally understand, but for me it was perfect since i used the same type of yarn! :)
I don't agree. Light blue and darker blue stitches were very easy to see.
I could easily follow your steps and easily see the colors and am happy to got this valuable instruction. Thank you 😃
I actually liked the chennile/velvet that was used as I’m also using a similar yarn so it is helpful - particularly as this is catered toward Amigurumi