Crochet Yarn Color Change for Slanted Edge Tutorial, Mastering Crochet Skills
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- čas přidán 13. 09. 2024
- Welcome to my crochet tutorial! In this video, I’ll guide you step-by-step through the process of changing yarn colors in a slanted edge pattern. Whether you're a beginner or looking to refine your skills, this tutorial will help you achieve clean, seamless color transitions in your crochet projects. Perfect for adding a touch of creativity and personalization to your designs, this technique is a must-know for any crochet enthusiast.
Grab your hooks, and let's get started on mastering this essential skill! Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and hit the notification bell for more crochet tips and tutorials.
That’s a great tip. One thing I’ve noticed however is that you describe “yarn over” in audio but in the video demo you appear to be showing “yarn under”.
It is yarn over, it’s just the way she turns her hook when catching the wool. We each have our own way of doing it 😅
@@m0ther0neshe definitely does yarn under
I thought the same - I call that yarn under as well
Beautiful stitch tutorial tho great tip
@@m0ther0nethe final effects are different in each way
this is def yarn under, but I think as a foreign english speaker, just like me, she might think thats just the way you describe the action of pull through the new loop🤷🤗 I thought so several years until I realize that are two different effects😅
You are an amazing teacher, and your explanations and demonstrations are fantastic. Please keep sharing more of your tips and techniques!
I'm one of those people who understand better when they know the detail. When they know how and why it works. Thank you for this clear concise video.
This is so helpful - thank you!! For my future reference 3:00
Wow! This is game changing for me! Such an easy to follow tutorial for what has been bugging me about color changes! Thank You! :)
Omg where was this video the last few months I needed this. Thank you
as simple as that! thank you so much!!
This definitely looks better but takes SO MUCH planning ahead 😅 I usually end up frustrated and give up 😂
Great technique thank you! I just wonder how this affects the row when you start decreasing the colour?
this is C2 level of crochet 🎉 thank you 🌸
This will finally let me make the diamond pattern I want on my snakes, thank you!❤
Sinubukan ko na at napakaganda po ng kinalabasan.
Maraming salamat po Maam 😊..
From Philippines po..
Thank you.
What a wonderful technique!!!
Thanks for a very detailed tutorial. 👏
That was an excellent tutorial! I’ve always been bothered by the way my transitions look. Thanks!
This tip is so so game changing. Tysm!!
Thank you so much, I really needed this, as I recently abandoned a project because it looked messy. I’ll try again with your method.
this is so useful i absolutely love this
Great tip, thank you. Very well explained.
this is awesome. i had a project like this but it looked so bad that i just abandoned it 😭
now i can redo it. Thank you so much
Thank you! This will make my color work look soooo much better!
This is a brilliant tip!! Tysm for sharing it with other crocheters. This has always bothered me, & I'm sure many others. U made it so easy to understand what to do & why. I actually understand exactly how &;why this works so beautifully. This is the best crochet tip I've seen in a long time. Just subbed!! 🧶⚘️
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Thanks for this amazing tips!!!❤❤❤
Wow amazing, thank you !!!!
Wow! Great tutorial
Brilliant tip. WOW! Thank you for sharing this amazing tip.
Thanks for sharing! You are a very good instructor!
Very Interesting! I think I might get confused thinking about how to get the right side correct, but I might still give this a try in some of my designs. Thanks for sharing!
Cool. Perfect solution. Thanks a lot for this tip.
Awesome!!! Thank you!
This is really helpful! I'm planning to make a corgi but don't know how to do the pattern! I can use this! Thank you!
Thank you so much❤ the explanation was so clear and on point. Thanks
todo este tiempo estuve tejiendo mal!!!!
Muchas gracias por tu explicación.
THANK YOU FOR YOUR TECHNIQUE. IT'S VERY USEFUL
That's a tip I really wanted to know.
Thank you so much!
Thank you so much. I'm struggling with this problem recently and you nail right into the answer for me ❤❤
Genius! ❤Thank you for sharing!
Wish i discovered this earlier 😅
Sameee😭I just crocheted a bird, and this video came after I finished it.. it's toooo latee 😂
@@Noona_dino 🤣at least now we have this technique to use next time 😁
Trueee! I did a penguin once and never did another again. Maybe I can try again tho because of this vid
@@mrsmacome and i'm thinking of redoing my PH flag too bcos of this 😅
❤Thank you so much ❤
Oh this is interesting! Thank you so much for this video, I will definitely try this!
Thank you so very much this way is awesome. Your tutorial very clear and perfect.
This is genius. Thank you!
Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge with us. Definitely going to try this method 👍
absolutely loving this!
👏👏👏👏 super technic! Thank you!
game changer thank you so much excellent tip
Brilliant tips, thanks for sharing.😄🌼
Wow! Awesome tip! Thank you so very much! ❤
Thank you. You are genius!
This looks really fantastic and easy to follow... wrote down the instructions for later. I'll have to check your channel to see if you have any info on vertical lines.
thank you for sharing, very clever method and very well explained. i will definitely try. 👍👍
No lo sabía, muchas gracias por compartir los videos, saludos desde Santiago de Chile, bendiciones 🙏😘🤗🇨🇱
👏👏👏👏👏👍👍👍👍👍
This is an art
Super! Thank you so much!
🌸THANK YOU!!!🌸 the look of the jagged color changes has always driven me crazy! This is beautiful!!!💗
Great tutorial. Very insightful!
Fantastique ! Merci beaucoup !!!
Brilliant, thank you!
Very interesting tip. Thank you.
Awesome tip, thanks for sharing 😊
this is so very clever thank youu
This is amazing!!! Thanks
This is a very interesting technique. It seems like it would only work in the round, carrying the white loosely across the back of the work. Is there a way of fastening the floats down so little fingers can't get snagged in them? For projects in the round however, it looks great, and I can't wait to try this. Thanks for sharing!
Wow, thank you!❤❤❤
Una joya 👏👏👏
Such an awesome tutorial! The messy look is one reason I get annoyed with color work. Problem solved! I can't wait to try it!
Do you use the yarn under method specifically when doing color work to create a tighter space that will help prevent color peeking through as well? Or is it just your preferred amigurumi style?
Thanks for posting this! It's great!
Thank you so much, this tutorial was so helpful. I just wonder how did you do the white stitch in the row where there's only one white stitch.
Thank you again.
This is my concern too, have you solved it out?
Brilliant !!!
Wow! That is interesting!
very helpful! Thank you
Thank you so much!
Thanks for the tutorial !!! Do you have a method for decreasing ? In the video you are increasing the white part, but it is the same method to decrease the white part ?
Same question for me!
Yes! I hope they would release a guide for that too
❤❤ thanks a million
Gracias! Puedo compartir en mi tablero de Pinterest? Gracias 😊
Difficult but beautiful
Excellent thank you.
awesome thanks for sharing
This is very useful tips 👍🏼 How do u do it with HDC and DC?
Thanks very helpful
Великолепно, спасибо! 👍
Wondering if this work in flat crochet as well as in the round
I was trying to figure this out too. My return rows make a jagged edge too.
@@stringswithoutguilt-swg726 right. It's so frustrating 😫. I'm gonna test it after I get done with my current wips. (None color changing sadly lol) I'll check back in when I do if I remember haha.
Me encantó!!
Fantastiques merciii beaucoup
Thanks a lot❤❤❤❤❤
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Are you carrying the white yarn around?
This is nice❤
Puedo compartir en Pinterest? Es muy buena técnica. Gracias
great ❤
I have this issue when ever I do anything with a colour change it always shifts one can anyone explain what I'm doing wrong? the entire row will shift over one even if I'm following the pattern.
So on the right side, the first of the three st are the same: yo with old color and finish st with new color. On the left side, you really do a hdc with the new color. Is that correct?
i am not an experienced crocheter but i think it is not technically a hdc because she doesn't actually yarn over but bring the yarn in front without creating that extra loop before going through the stitch. i tried using a hdc in a recent project and that yarn over makes the stitch a wee bit taller as expected this technique doesn't appear to do that. i am anxious to try it on a project i am working on now. could be a game changer.
Super... ❤
فكرة فنية روعة اتمنى الترجمة بالغة العربية ولكم الشكر 😊
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¿y qué pasa con el hilo blanco cuando tejes la parte verde? ¿La dejas y la tomas al inicio del blanco? Te quedarán las hebras sueltas por detrás, ¿no? Yo intente hacer una cabeza llevando el hilo estilo tapestry y se notaba bastante por delante. ¿Tienes alguna explicación al respecto?
Si, así es dentro se ven los hilos sueltos. Y si ajustas demasiado, de formarás la pieza, por eso se los deja algo flojos. O puedes cortar los hilos.
También puedes tejer tratando de cubrir el hilo de atrás, para que al menos no queden sueltos.
Can you please do a start from the beginning
Nice
cool!
I had the same kind of idea for the right side before but the left side i just let it be the same way, but its cool to see the same ish method in a tutorial + its been enhanced!
Can you make a tutorial for the left handed?🙏
Hi! Have you tried using this technique on a flat piece where you are turning your work?
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