Thank you so very much! You've explained it so well, I'm speechless at how different my project looks with your technique. I truly appreciate you sharing ❤️
Such a wonderful technique. One of the BEST and easiest I’ve seen so far. I will definitely be using this when I make my bumblebee key rings. THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU!!!
Thank you for your message. I'm sorry but I don't understand what you are asking. I think that Google translate does not translate well every time. The full pattern (instructions) is available to purchase, but it is only available in English. I know that the terminology is different in Spanish and unfortunately I don't know how to write the instructions in Spanish.
Puedes darle click donde están las dos CC que es para los subtitulos y te aparece traducción automática, le das click y te aparece el listado de idiomas y tú escoges el idioma que necesitas en tu caso sería español. Saludos
Why do we do another invisible joint on the second round if its gonna be the same color for the next 2 round like you show in the end of the video? It was great till it hit that part and now im confused.
There are two rounds of each colour. So you do an invisible stitch on the second round, then add the new colour, complete the first round (of the new colour) and then do an invisible stitch at the end of the second round of that same colour. So you're doing the invisible change in every other round. I hope that helps 😉
@@whittledee9368 please point me in the direction for an easier way to colorchange in ami. So far I have tried three different methods all of which are complicated and frustrating. Thanks.
I was hooked after your first 3 moves! Great job!
Hooked ! I see what you did there 🤣 Thank you so much for watching 😁
This is the best tutorial on color change that I have seen and I've watched a great many. Thank you very much!
I'm so glad to hear that. Thanks for watching 😁
Thank you so very much! You've explained it so well, I'm speechless at how different my project looks with your technique. I truly appreciate you sharing ❤️
That's wonderful! I'm so glad you found it useful 😍
Nice looking color change. I am impressed. Always something new to learn even after 40 years, lol.
I'm glad you liked it. I never stop learning either... "every day is a school day" is my favourite saying (and I haven't been to school for decades 🤣)
That’s the best colour change I’ve seen 👍
Thank you so much 😊
This is a brilliant game changer, thank you for sharing it! 👍
Im so glad you found it useful 😁
Absolutely brilliant ty for sharing
I'm so glad you like it. Thanks for watching 😁
Such a wonderful technique. One of the BEST and easiest I’ve seen so far. I will definitely be using this when I make my bumblebee key rings. THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU!!!
That's so good to hear. You've made my day 😊 Thanks for watching.
This is the best colour change I have seen. Thank you for sharing this and I will be using this going forward,
That's so good to hear, you've made my day. Thanks for watching 😍
This is the best way its perfect I’ve been doing it this way for a few years now❤
That’s the best colour change I have seen.Thank you
I'm so glad you like it. Thank you so much 😁
That is an awesome way to color change. I’ve never tried it but i will now. Thank you so much for this very clear tutorial. 😊
You’re very welcome 😊
I can’t wait to try it! 👍
I love your invisible join and color change😊
Thank you so much 😁
Thank you for this video. I love this technique.
That's great to hear 😃 I'm so glad you liked it 😊
Vielen vielen Dank für dieses tolle Video . 👍🤗 Ich werde es gleich bei meinem nächsten Projekt ausprobieren. Alles liebe und gute.💐Thank you so much.
Thank you! Finally super clear explanation!
That's great to hear, thank you ☺️
Very good tutorial for doing color changes in the round. Thank you.🦋
I'm so glad you like it 😄
Thanks for the very useful video.
I'm so glad you like it. Thanks for watching 😁
Thankyou for this delightful video it’s very easy and helpful
Hugs from Scotland 🏴
I'm so glad you found it useful 😁
Nice job
Thank you.
This is very helpful, thank you so much.
You're very welcome!
❤❤❤❤Gracias es perfecto
You're very welcome 😍
Amazing,thank-you from Canada😻
Wow ! Thank you so much 😁
Thank you for sharing, you made it look easy to do 😊 I have subscribed and given a thumbs up x
It is easy once you get the hang of it , I promise 😉 Thank you so much for your subscription and thumbs up 😍
nice video- well demonstrated
Thank you so much 😊
Wow; brilliant 🙏🙏
Thank you. I'm glad you like it 😁
Very remarkable
Thank you 😊
Saludos desde México podría escribir subtítulos en español ya que no entiendo su idioma y donde encuentro el tutorial completo gracias y bendiciones
Thank you for your message. I'm sorry but I don't understand what you are asking. I think that Google translate does not translate well every time. The full pattern (instructions) is available to purchase, but it is only available in English. I know that the terminology is different in Spanish and unfortunately I don't know how to write the instructions in Spanish.
Puedes darle click donde están las dos CC que es para los subtitulos y te aparece traducción automática, le das click y te aparece el listado de idiomas y tú escoges el idioma que necesitas en tu caso sería español. Saludos
Thankyou !
You're very welcome 😁
Great job. New sub 👍
Thank you so much 😊
Why do we do another invisible joint on the second round if its gonna be the same color for the next 2 round like you show in the end of the video? It was great till it hit that part and now im confused.
There are two rounds of each colour. So you do an invisible stitch on the second round, then add the new colour, complete the first round (of the new colour) and then do an invisible stitch at the end of the second round of that same colour.
So you're doing the invisible change in every other round. I hope that helps 😉
@HobbyDaysUK so I don't need to do the invisible joint if the 3rd round is the same color with the 2nd round right?
That's right. If you're doing 3 rounds of the same colour, you would only do the invisible stitch on the 3rd round and then attach the new colour.
@HobbyDaysUK Great! And for the second round. Which stitch count as the first stitch? Is it the stitch still has white yarn in it??
Yes. I hope this helps. Please let me know how you get on 😉
Why oh why does colorchange in ami have to be so complicated 😢
I know it seems complicated, but honestly, I do it without even thinking now. I use the invisible colour change even if a pattern doesn't require it 😁
It doesn't this is a complicated way..
I hope you find a way that suits you better soon ❤️
@@whittledee9368 please point me in the direction for an easier way to colorchange in ami. So far I have tried three different methods all of which are complicated and frustrating. Thanks.
Please remove the distracting music. I have no idea why music is added in videos intended for beginners.