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Arts & CraftsHow to Crochet

How to Join a New Ball of Yarn or Color in Crocheting

Transcript

Hey, I’m Andrea Lemire, the education coordinator here at the Lion Brand Yarn Studio. I’m going to show you some really cool techniques for beginning crochet, and hopefully, you’ll have as much fun as I have with it. Okay, lets get started.

So I’m going to show you how to join a new ball of yarn or another color. It works the same way. You can do this in rows, in rounds, any time you want to throw a different color in there, or, run out of yarn and need to join that next ball. So what you want to do is get to the end of the row or the round that you’re working on. So here, I’m working in rows. I’m at the end of my row, and I’m ready to start the next one. So I would, at this point, make my chain, and continue, turn, and go back for the next row. But where I’m going to change colors, now, just to show you how you can change colors using this technique to make stripes, but if you are using all the same color, it’s exactly the same way. I’m going to stop before I chain for the next row. I’m going to take my new color here, or another ball of yarn, whatever you’re doing, and I’ve stopped just before I’m making my chain to go to the next round. And when you are looping that new yarn around the hook, you want to make sure you’re leaving a nice long tail. And the reason for that is you want to give yourself enough yarn to sew back into the fabric when you’re done with everything. So I’m going to pull that new yarn through, to make my turning chain. And at this point you can continue on with what you’re doing. If you need a longer chain for a taller stitch like the double crochet, you can continue chaining with your new yarn. Or if you’re working in rounds, so in a circle, you would just keep going for the next round. So with these tails, at the end of your entire project, what you need to do is sew them back into the fabric, just through the loops on the stitches. And if you’re using different colors, it’s usually a good idea to sew the tails back into the fabric in the same color sections. So this blue tail I would sew back into this area. And my yellow up here I would sew into my yellow stripe. And that’s how you join a new ball.


Lessons in this Guide

How to Add and Drop Crochet Stitches

How to Crochet Amigurumi

How to Crochet Booties

How to Crochet with Lion Brand Yarn Studio

What Is Crochet?

How to Turn at the End of a Row of Crochet Stitches

How to Do a Triple or Treble Crochet Stitch

How to Do a Crochet Slip Stitch

How to Do a Single Crochet Stitch

Proper Posture & Hand Position for Crocheting

How to Tie a Crochet Slip Knot

How to Join a New Ball of Yarn or Color in Crocheting

How to Join Motifs or Make Seams in Crocheting

How to Hold a Crochet Hook

How to Find a Good Crochet Pattern

How to Crochet a Flower

How to Do a Half Double Crochet Stitch

4 Gifts that Are Easy to Crochet

How to Fasten Off Yarn

How to Crochet an Afghan

How to Crochet a Scarf

How to Crochet a Beanie

How to Crochet a Bag

How to Crochet a Baby Hat

How to Crochet a Baby Blanket

How to Pick Crochet Yarn

How to Do a Double Crochet Stitch

How to Crochet in the Round

How to Pick a Crochet Stitch

How to Chain Stitch in Crocheting

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