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How To Change Color In A Granny Square - RH

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Uploaded by on May 26, 2010

http://www.allfreecrochet.com This tutorial takes granny squares to another level of crochet. Learn how to change the colours and hide the loose ends.

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  • Wow!!! Thank you once again. I really love this method of hiding the ends : ) I use to turn my multicolored granny squares over and see the ends joined diagonally from one corner down : (

  • so happy i found you as its just what i was looking for, and you sound so good and clear, i love all your work thank you so much.

  • I love this!!! Thank you for great tutorial!!!

  • thanks, great method!

  • I was looking for a new project and now I have found it!! I am so excited this is just what I am looking for!! This is fantastic very clear and simple!

  • thanks mike now i understand how to change colors :-)

  • just found your channel today. I am new to crochet, and your videos have been VERY helpful! LOVE your channel. Thank you!! :-)

  • Awesome, thank you! I've been working on a baby blanket, and I was getting frustrated with my sloppy knots and loose ends!

  • Ive just started to crochet and have taught my self how to do granny squares thanks to youtube and now want to venture in changing colours so thank you for this video. Have saved it into my favourites.

  • I've never known to hide the loose yarn ends this way. It seems so much better to get it out of the way in this method, rather than having to weave all the ends in at the end of the project. I will watch this again a couple more times (lol!) to be sure I understand, and I'm going to do it this way from now on. Thanks so much for sharing this! I need to make a granny square throw for a baby boy, and now I'm actually looking forward to it! :)

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