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two knitted houses with the words neatter color changes in intarsia

With intarsia, you use a color only for as long as it's needed, twist that yarn around the next color to prevent a gap, then continue along the row with the new color, leaving the original color behind. Each time you stop working with a color, you create an end-of-row as far as that yarn is concerned — and you can't help but leave an enlarged, loopy stitch at the end of a row. Here is a clever trick for neater color changes in intarsia! #knitting #knit #intarsia #knittingtutorial

an orange and purple crochet pattern with the words in 2x2 ribbing

includes 13 illustrations, click any illustration to enlarge *For those following along with the 8-trick Pocket Hat KAL, there are no pattern instructions in today's post. Rather, this is a general post about how to make ribbing without those icky dots, a trick which will be used on the hats in a future installment. * * * READ THIS NOTE BEFORE YOU READ THIS POST!!! This post explains where the contrasting-color blips ("icky dots") come from when you change color in knitting a textured fabric…

someone is knitting something with yarn on a stick

If you're new to colorwork, learning how to change colors at the end of a row is a great way to get your feet wet in this wonderful world of colorwork. You can apply this essential knitting skill to a variety of different patterns from garter stitch to herringbone to customize them and transform a bland, single-color garment into a beautiful rainbow of ends you'll have to weave in later. This step-by-step video will teach you how to change colors at the end of a row with ease. Since so many…

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