You'll Never Go Back to the Old Way After You See This! 🧶🤩

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Check out this great color changing method that gives a clean and easy transition. Use it for any stitch height, for rows and rounds, and any location on your piece! This would even be a great way to add a new ball of yarn when you run out of color.

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I Love This Cotton Yarn by Hobby Lobby (weight 4)

Tulip 4mm Crochet Hook

Susan Bates Finishing Needles

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Hi Friends! Have you seen this method before? I've fallen in love with it! Not only is it great for color changes, it would work great when you run out of yarn and want to attach another ball. Let me know what you think. xx

PlayHookywithMe
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Wow. 60 years at this and I still learn new things. I love this option.

rebeccahogenkamp
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Smart! The color change is essentially the same, but without the weird fiddliness of changing halfway through a stitch! So smart!💙

CraftHarlot
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BRILLIANT! How I love it’s smooth transition and clean look with little effort. I’ll NEVER go back to the other way now. THANK YOU for sharing this worthy tip.

JazzyJude
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Life will never be the same!!! Thank you!

Southernmaidbrat
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Awesome! After 60 years I finally have a better method of changing colors! Thank you so much!

michelea
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Always "a first". I've been crocheting for about 50 years and battling the "color change." Thank you.😊😊😊

kayejc
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This blows my senior mind, as everything is more challenging for me now.
YOU HAVE MADE THE WORLD A BETTER PLACE!!! I love you!

bonniekonjevich
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That’s amazing! 😱 I was holding my breath as you pulled the loop from the old colour, I thought it was going to unravel. Thank you for educating us ❤🇬🇧

barbsdee
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Wow, this feels really good. I especially like that the weave-ins don’t start from exactly the same point. It wasn’t just the bump from the same point that bothered me. The overall stretch and flexibility was not the same as the whole rest of the fabric. Having the weave-ins start from two points eliminates that reduced stretch. Thank you so much for sharing this.

AllkindMindToMind
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Oh my stars and garters. I didn't think there was anything left to learn about crochet at my age. I love this!!❤

BacktheBlue
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Absolutely love this! I avoid multi colored patterns to avoid the headaches of color changes. Not anymore!

karenpassolano
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First time seeing this and I have avoided color changing..until now. Holy Cow, you’ve changed the game!!!

JD-htwn
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WOW! Where has this been hiding? Wonderful tip. Thank you. ☮️🌍🌲

jennierollins
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As always, thank you for teaching us, your subscribers, a new technique of changing color. This is definitely a “game changer.” Be well and be safe❤️

pjsebby
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This method definitely gives a smoother change. Wonderful!

maryt
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This is revolutionary and I know I’m sold. I also know straight away it’s a better method than the ones I currently use. Thank you so much.

nmutta
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Mind blown! Ive been crocheting for almost 50 years, but just started doing amigurumi in the past 3 years. Im going to try this with those projects and see what difference it makes.😊

silverwolf
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Omg that looks so a lot less fiddly. Definitely will be giving this a try. Thanks for sharing 😊

paulaskuse
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No, I haven't seen this before. But, I'm going to try it. It looks BETTER. I'm crocheting an afghan right now, so I have to join new skeins a lot. I notice the 2 ends being loose, make a messy stitch. Especially with soft yarn. So doing this way gives more structure to the stitch you're making during yarn change. I'm excited to try this. I've been "binging" your videos all morning!!! Great channel. TFS! I will report back after I try it. Austin TX USA

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