In the image below you can see how the yarn twists.
How to carry colors in knitting in the round. Thread the old yarn onto a small seaming needle. Expertly carry and manage multiple colors in circular knitting. When you get to the second row with your new color,.
Insert the needle back into the strand of yarn and weave it in and out of the plies for about 3 inches. When it comes time to change colors, switch to blue following the instructions above and knit your first row. Insert your needle into the first stitch and hold the end as you loop the new yarn over the right needle, just as you would normally knit the.
You knit the first row of intarsia. Change colors and knit in color b up until three stitches before the end of that row. Knit one round in color a.
Purl your way back to the end of the row, picking up and working. Ideal for striping and color work in the round. When it comes time to change colors, take the ball of yarn you are knitting with and wrap it counter clockwise one time around the yarn you are carrying up.
Make a knit stitch (it is important to note that you should knitting with working yarn) place your stitch marker and continue knitting the next stitch. This technique will leave absolutely no jog. Fair isle knitting, also known as stranded colorwork knitting, is a technique for working two (or more) colors of yarn in the same row.
Knit the first stitch with the new color. Turn your work over, as in flat knitting, and start the next row with a yarn over. Continue knitting until you reach your stitch.