I help new crocheters dive in the art of crochet and learn new skills, by offering free patterns and tutorials and also sharing my love about diy and handmade.Hold your new working yarn -the purple- as you usually do and crochet as you would normally do.

Also how to seamlessly change colors.

The arrows show you the direction you should always turn your piece when doing seamless single crochet. A size I / US 9 (5.5 mm) crochet hook works for this pattern if your head is not very large. Note: If you are required to (or choose to) turn at the end of each round, Futuregirl’s seamless single crochet tutorial is an excellent photo-laden tutorial. Stitch marker.

THIRD ROW (which is the same as the second row) You will now continue with the purple yarn.When you are ready to change back again in the main color, just repeat the process.

Watch this video tutorial to learn an easy way to crochet seamless join without

I hope to do some Fair Isle that looks as nice as yours.

I cannot wait to try this. Scissors & needle.

Is it because you show how to twist the yarn?

If you need to make the beanie smaller or larger you can use a different size crochet hook. But your work is beautiful so it really does not matter how you reach you end results, does it?
This will hold the yarn hidden and carry it along with you.There is one little trick that will make your color changes as seamless as possible. (12 st)Round 3: *2 dc in first st, 1 dc in next st* (36 st)Red Heart Super Saver in Spring Green, Hunter Green & RoyalAny contribution, however small, is greatly appreciated! You will be working in a continual round; use a stitch marker to place your last stitch.

Thank you!In this pattern, you can change colors at the end of any round to make any stripe pattern you like. Seamless Double Crochet Hat By Yay For Yarn Click Here to purchase the Large Print, Ad-Free, Printable PDF version of the pattern.

I was funny to see how you yarn over. Pumpkin Patch Beanie. A  crochet pattern will read: sl st to join, at the end of each round. Also, wondering if you achieve this with all other crochet stitches?Repeat Round 1 until piece measures 4 ½” (5”, 5 ½”, 6 ½”, 7”, 7 ½”, 7 ½”, 8”, 8”, 8 ½”) long, from the chain st ring we started with to the bottom edge.

I do love the invisible stitch!

I hate seams, so thank you for teaching me something new!I noticed on single crochet you bring your thread in front and around…have I been doing it backwards all my life?You did a terrify job fir your first time.

Also, the other color sticking out in the dense single crochet fabric was just too prominent. Mamachee's Method: Staggered Round Starts Tara Murray of Mamachee recently posted an ingenious new technique for disguising double crochet round joins. I might switch to blue for a few rows.Hi Marny! This will give your hat a seamless look. Tie off, weave in ends.So glad the tutorial was helpful to you!

All three of these methods are worked with the right side always facing you (so no turning at the end of each round). Thanks!I’m shocked at how neat my work seems – only because of your teaching video.If squeezing yarn, collecting yarn, or making stuff from yarn is your thing, you’ll feel right at home here. Again, Thank you ! Please do not repost or claim my content as your own.
Thank you so much!

How to Crochet in the Round Make an unfinished single crochet, drop the color you are using, pick up the other one and finish that single crochet.This is how I always do my colour changes – but how do you handle the NEXT round? In fact, many crochet-in-the-round patterns end each round with "slip stitch to join." Hope this helps! Thanks for sharing! I know we all crochet differently, me REALLY different, but you are so right. Make a dc in the same stitch. In other words, make a single crochet but don’t finish it!All photos, designs, and patterns are copyright of Malloo unless otherwise noted. Jan 23, 2016 - Instructions for how to create seamless crochet hats and seamless items when working in the round.

I usually grab and weave the loose end of the new yarn with my main color in the first stitches.

You will crochet over these two strands as normal and carry the main color yarn with you until the place you will need it again.Grab the second color with your crochet hook and finish that single crochet.And this is how clean and seamless your color change in crochet will look when working in the round, using single crochet stitches.You have now successfully alternate colors once more.That is a great question, Sue! It’s the process that’s fun and rewarding.

Thank you for visiting!You have a nice finished single crochet in gray and a purple loop on your hook.