When you are at the end of a row and want to change colors, simply drop the old yarn end.
How to switch colors while knitting. To add a new color of yarn in the middle of a row, simply drop the yarn you were working with, and begin working with the new color as you would if you were changing colors. Instructions drop the first color and start the second. Pick up the old tail and cross it over the new yarn.
Just a little hook right that we will put over our right knitting needle. To begin to change yarn colors, make a little loop hook with your new yarn. Step 2 insert your working needle into the first stitch on the needle with all the.
Pick up the tail end of the. This is the same technique you should use when you run out of yarn and need to switch to another ball. First pull the yarn, from the colour you are going to change to, gently so that the stitch is pulled tight, but not too.
To begin, cast on and knit (or work whatever pattern stitch you like) as many. No tying, nothing difficult at all. Place the tail of the new yarn between the two needles and secure the tail with your thumb.
When coming up to the colour change at the end of the round: • with the joint tail of the new color yarn, start knitting like usual by putting the right needle on the stitch, wrapping the tails on the correct needle, and pulling through the stitch. Knit the first stitch with the new color.
Insert your knitting needle into the first stitch. It's easy to add a new yarn color in the middle of your row. 1 insert the needle into the first stitch, loop the new colour over the tip of the right hand needle and knit the first stitch.