7. Change Colors
1. The pattern says to switch colors, crochet it like normal until right before you get to the last yarn over. In this example, the stitch before the color change is a sc, so pause when you have two loops of green yarn on the hook.
2.Take red yarn and drape it on the hook. Leave at least a 6-inch yarn tail.The yarn tail should be on the side of the hook closer to you.
3.Pinch the yarn with your left hand to help give it enough tension so you can pull red yarn through the loops on the hook.
4.There should be one loop of red yarn left on the hook.
5.Insert the hook under the top loops of the next stitch, put green yarn's yarn tail and red yarn's tail on the hook.
6.Using color red's working yarn. Every time you're supposed to yarn over and pull the yarn through a stitch to draw up a loop, remember to pull the working yarn under any unused yarn and through the stitch
7. Every time you're supposed to yarn over and pull the yarn through loops on the hook, remember to do this above the unused yarn.
8.In the following stitches, follow the previous method to continue crocheting according to the pattern
9.If you're going to use green yarn in the same or next round, keep crocheting over it. lf not, cut it as close to the piece as possible.
10.To switch back to green yarn, crochet the stitch before the pattern says to switch colors, and pause before you do the last yarn over.