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How do you switch yarn colours crocheting on a single stitch?

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How do you switch yarn colours crocheting on a single stitch?

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Donya is quite correct in showing that video on how to change colours in the middle of a row. In fact, you can change colours anytime you want… you are the one in control, and if you need a colour here, put it in. Usually, you change colours at the edge, where you can hide ends later. But if you are changing every row, alternating colours, you can just carry the unused colour up the side, and pick it up, dropping the other colour. You’ll see as you go along. If you leave tails because you had to cut the yarn, then you have to weave them back in, or hide them in the seam. You can crochet one stitch with colour A and then one stitch with colour B, and then back to colour A. The unused colour just gets carried along at the back, or “floats” until needed. That makes the fabric with the front, and a back which will have all these floats. Sometimes the back can be quite interesting as well. This is used when you will have a backing, and can hide the floats at the back. Just let your imagin

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