hello everybody it's amanda from circles and love sew here and I simply needed to show you this pad project that i'm dealing with here I completed the front board this is the blissful cushion this design will be on the blog here before long so I got the front board of the cheerful pad here and for the rear I figured it would be fun just to do rainbow stripes in columns of single stitch so I'm simply working I began with four lines of white and afterward three lines of red to white three columns of orange two columns of white three yellow two columns of white and afterward I'm going to join two green necks so I assumed I would simply tell you the best way to change tones at the point when you are working in single sew pushes so you don't need to wind in a entire bundle of finishes subsequently so I just have a couple of additional lines of the white to go here draw that a little nearer there for you so I only a couple of join of white left and afterward I will change variety here toward the finish of the column in the last fasten of the last single knit so I will enter my guide into the line pull up a circle and afterward before I polish off my steel knit I'm going to change to the following variety which is green here and I'm about to put the green yarn on my snare here and afterward I'm going to get through the last piece of my single knit in the green I recently split there for me there so there's the last part of the single knit and presently I'm going to simply chain one and turn like
I've been wrapping up of the project here a chain one and turn at the end of each line and afterward, I'm going to turn here and afterward when I begin working the following line here I will work over the top of these two yarn tails before I cut them so to work over the yarn tail I'm about to go under the two yarn tails here so that they will be within this thing knit line and afterward I'm going to enter the main join which is something very similar join as the chain one and I'm simply going to finish my most memorable single sew there and you can see where I raised the yarn tails here and we'll pull them tight in one moment we should simply work a hardly any more single knit lines so it's somewhat safer for the closures here alright so I just worked around five or six single sew lines at this very moment I'm about to pull these finishes give them a decent pull here
so it pulls it quite close on the end and we don't have that free line there and presently you can't actually can't understand where we pulled up the yarn tail here any longer and afterward we're about to forge ahead so across eight in our green variety here or then again whichever variety you're utilizing for your stripes and you're about to go all the way until you feel that your yarn tails are secure you don't need to convey the yarn tails through the entire line I just like to give them perhaps around ten or fifteen lines here and afterward what you can do here once you feel like you've gone adequately far and that they're secure you can simply give them another little pull to ensure that they're not free staying through the join at the back on the off chance that it looks very great from the two sides we can't see it on it is possible that one I'm about to utilize some scissors what's more,
cut them on the grounds that the white will be participated in again in two or three columns after a couple of columns of green so there we go and afterward I'm about to do my single knit fastens as far as possible along the column it has three lines of green and afterward two lines of white so I'll just complete that equivalent methodology for all of my variety changes so there we go I truly want to believe that you like this example here or this instructional exercise for changing tones working in single sew columns making stripes you can find this cushion project on my at circles in adoration sew comm above it in the event, followed at circles and love knit on Instagram and on Facebook okay gratitude for observing














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