Ok, despite the fact that I might seem really, really stupid: You make the half old-half new colour-stitch, then a slip stitch; does that mean you "begin" this row with a slip stich instead of a sc?.. Let's say the rows are 12 st; does the colour change-rounds mean 1 slip st and 11 sc, or am I just not getting it?..*smiles, helpless and lost* (And I realized just now that my example-thingy perhaps only makes sense to me.. What I meant by it was that when working in a spiral, each row is 12 sc. So when I change colour, I continue working the slip st in this row's second sc, then sc around as usual. I do NOT make the slip st in the same st where I made the colour change, right? Am I getting it?..)
And I just have to add that your tutorials are brilliant, not only the spot-on techniques but the beautiful photos as well!.. Everything looks so incredibly good, and so easy! Your hook just melts into your crochet, all those pretty and perfect stitches, not a single ugly too loose/too tight/I don't even know what happened here..-one, the colours and everything in such effortless harmony.. Just looking at your pictures inspires; I have this smile from the inside out when I've finished dancing around my apartment like a fairy and with some yarn now sit to make some magic. Thank you so much for that. And thank you, THANK YOU, for when I fail miserably always being the one with the answers. You are probably the closest thing to Yoda the world of crocheters will ever have. Never stop, ok?*smiles*
Ok, despite the fact that I
Ok, despite the fact that I might seem really, really stupid: You make the half old-half new colour-stitch, then a slip stitch; does that mean you "begin" this row with a slip stich instead of a sc?.. Let's say the rows are 12 st; does the colour change-rounds mean 1 slip st and 11 sc, or am I just not getting it?..*smiles, helpless and lost* (And I realized just now that my example-thingy perhaps only makes sense to me.. What I meant by it was that when working in a spiral, each row is 12 sc. So when I change colour, I continue working the slip st in this row's second sc, then sc around as usual. I do NOT make the slip st in the same st where I made the colour change, right? Am I getting it?..)
And I just have to add that your tutorials are brilliant, not only the spot-on techniques but the beautiful photos as well!.. Everything looks so incredibly good, and so easy! Your hook just melts into your crochet, all those pretty and perfect stitches, not a single ugly too loose/too tight/I don't even know what happened here..-one, the colours and everything in such effortless harmony.. Just looking at your pictures inspires; I have this smile from the inside out when I've finished dancing around my apartment like a fairy and with some yarn now sit to make some magic. Thank you so much for that. And thank you, THANK YOU, for when I fail miserably always being the one with the answers. You are probably the closest thing to Yoda the world of crocheters will ever have. Never stop, ok?*smiles*