Let us say you wanted to change your color in the middle of the rope and this is just a small example of what I am doing, so you are just going to continue along and whenever you decide there is a color change, then you will incorporate your color.
So, in order to do a color change, what you need to do is you need to start your next stitch going in, rotate your needle and pull through. And then pull through two and then stop. So now you are going to have two left on your hook. You are going to grab your next color that you want and you want to leave a little bit extra on the end because I will show you what we are going to do with that. And we just wrap it into a loop like this. I will just put it through the needle and pull through.
And so that now let us go to the next color. So now, you are going to let that color drag underneath like this and do you remember that other color we had, we are going to let them drag with it underneath. So, now we are going to start our next stitch so you just go through there. You are going to wrap around. So, it is not as complicated that you might think it look. But you are going to move to your next stitch. So, down underneath and you are going to make sure these two colors that are dragging are nice and tight and your color that you were now using is going to wrap underneath so there you go.
So, what you should be basically doing is you are making the leftovers lying on top of the line and your stitches are going to be holding it down. We are going to pull through two and pull through two. And that was kind of complicated. Now your two colors are still dragging down and you want them to drag down because you do not want any knots. And you are going go through again into the next one and you are going to make sure it is nice and tight. See how it I fastening into that line.
And basically you are going to cut your two colors at the same distance and you probably can do a little bit shorter than this because—and then you are just going go through it again. Keep it nice and tight. And the whole purpose of this is that because you are like sealing underneath the line as you can see there, is that if you would leave it long enough—if the blank would stretch that all it is not going to fallout. This stitching will not fall out of the line, okay. And that is how you change your colors in the middle and it is a nice clean break.
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