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How to Change Colors in Tunisian Crochet

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Uploaded by on Aug 27, 2010

In partnership with http://www.AllFreeCrochet.com I am pleased to present this video on Changing Color in Tunisian Crochet. This is great to learn for all your free crochet patterns especially if you like colorful projects. For more free crochet patterns, tips and tutorials go to http://www.AllFreeCrochet.com. If you're interested in crocheting free crochet afghan patterns then check out this free eBook at http://www.allfreecrochet.com/Granny-Square-Afghans/How-to-Crochet-Granny-Squ...

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  • omg whats with the nails with you poeple its disturbing and grose..... :(

  • This was hard on my eyes due to the fact that the main instruction was right at the top of the screen, and I had to strain to see it. This is the first one of yours that I've watched so maybe you've since adjusted, but if you could adjust the camera next time so that your work is more in the middle that would be helpful. :) Thanks!

  • I found this video very helpful, thank you so much for post it, I like so much Tunisian crochet and was needing this class, wonderful...

  • She did it both ways, changing at the return pass and the forward pass, and there is no right or wrong way. There is only a matter of preference. I found this video very helpful for creating my blanket.

  • No No No! I am just learning this and thats not right. You need to change the color when you are putting the loops back on so you wont get that half and half look. I am

    am now learning to do intarsia and no matter where you change the color on the row it has to be when you are picking up the stitches on the needle. I am doing it left handedly and I start at the left side of the project and I dont get that half and half look.

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