How Do You Change Thread When Crocheting?
Using differing stitches, single-colored crochet is varied and diverse. However, multi-colored crochet crafts can be a beautiful and vivid addition to your home, as well. This, of course, requires changing the thread or yarn. The prospect of changing thread or yarn is usually an intimidating prospect for many beginners. However, changing thread is a simple process that gives you many more options for your crochet projects. Finish the stitches in the first color, until the final step of the final stitch. Depending on the type of stitch, this usually leaves 2 or 3 loops on your hook. Cut the thread of the first color. Leave at least 3 to 4 inches of this thread. Knot the thread of the second color to the thread of the first color. Leave a 3- to 4-inch tail of the second color thread. This, along with the tail of the first color, allows you to clean up the unfinished edges later. Complete the unfinished stitch in the first color by bringing the tied threads through the remaining loops on