Thank you so much for this video! I was using a different technique but was still getting a visible colour change. Much happier with how my project looks after watching this video! 😊
You rock Melissa. This is by far the best jogless crochet method I have seen...and I've seen a lot! Thank you so much for sharing this video with excellent instructions.
At 2:06 you start talking about crocheting into a slip stitch, and later mention it being loose, but you never say to *make* a slip stitch! This looks great and I want to learn to do it, but I think maybe you left out a step?
Hi! No, there is no actual slip stitch. When I finished the last black stitch, I pulled the yarn up out of the stitch (I called it a slip stitch because I have no other term for it). Added the new yarn with a chain 1, sc 1, and then single crocheted into every stitch around. So, just sc in every stitch, no slip stitches.
Thanks for the tutorial. This is one of the least obvious changes I have used of the bajillion methods out there. I’m distracted my your nails. 👀what are you hiding under those forms?
@@auntmelissacrafts I just decided to forego all these"methods" that don't work and join each round with a slip stitch and ch 1 with the new color in a normal color change technique then continue on. My stripes are now completely jogless and look clean and professional. I think maybe this is the only way. None of these other techniques are completely un-noticeable 🤷♀️
@@nadahashem4853 dont give up. It took me years to learn and at a time when all that was available were how to books. UA-cam is a wealth of knowledge. Start with simple stuff. Master the foundation chain and single crochet and make a scarf. Keep to flat and simple. You can do it!
Ive been having so much trouble with color changes myself. So, when a pattern calls for a new color you do a slip stitch and chain 1 with the new color and then continue on? Does this mess up your round count or position by adding that chain 1? @@misselanys1219
Thank you so much for this video! I was using a different technique but was still getting a visible colour change. Much happier with how my project looks after watching this video! 😊
Yay! Thank you for the feedback! So glad the video helped!
You rock Melissa. This is by far the best jogless crochet method I have seen...and I've seen a lot! Thank you so much for sharing this video with excellent instructions.
Thanks so much! I'm so glad it helped!
Omg… I was struggling with this today and I found your channel !! You explained this so beautifully !! Thank you so very much 😊
Thank you! So glad it helped!
Thank you so much!! That was surprisingly easy and the result looks really good, thank you for this video ❤❤❤
Thank you! So glad it helped!
Finally a technique that has worked for me! my little amigrumi thanks you! :)
You’re welcome! So glad it worked!
Thanks! I'm going to try that. I wanted to make more bees but didn't like the jump. ❤
Hope it helps!
It was so helpful! Ty😃
You’re welcome! ❤️
What kind of yarn are you using?!
It’s pretty
It’s Schachenmayr Catania in yellow and black!
Thankyou
You’re welcome 😊
At 2:06 you start talking about crocheting into a slip stitch, and later mention it being loose, but you never say to *make* a slip stitch! This looks great and I want to learn to do it, but I think maybe you left out a step?
Hi! No, there is no actual slip stitch. When I finished the last black stitch, I pulled the yarn up out of the stitch (I called it a slip stitch because I have no other term for it). Added the new yarn with a chain 1, sc 1, and then single crocheted into every stitch around. So, just sc in every stitch, no slip stitches.
Thanks for the tutorial. This is one of the least obvious changes I have used of the bajillion methods out there.
I’m distracted my your nails. 👀what are you hiding under those forms?
Thanks! No method is perfect. lol, I was growing out my gels and threw some fake nails on top for the video 🤷🏻♀️
Way to confusing lol
Why does ami color change have to be so damn complicated 😡😡
I know! There’s no one perfect way of doing it, unfortunately!
@@auntmelissacrafts I just decided to forego all these"methods" that don't work and join each round with a slip stitch and ch 1 with the new color in a normal color change technique then continue on. My stripes are now completely jogless and look clean and professional. I think maybe this is the only way. None of these other techniques are completely un-noticeable 🤷♀️
All crochet is so complicated 😡👊🏾👎👎👎👎
@@nadahashem4853 dont give up. It took me years to learn and at a time when all that was available were how to books. UA-cam is a wealth of knowledge. Start with simple stuff. Master the foundation chain and single crochet and make a scarf. Keep to flat and simple. You can do it!
Ive been having so much trouble with color changes myself. So, when a pattern calls for a new color you do a slip stitch and chain 1 with the new color and then continue on? Does this mess up your round count or position by adding that chain 1? @@misselanys1219