Can you change yarn in the middle of a row?
To join new yarn in the middle of a row, when about 36 inches of the old yarn remains, work several more stitches with the old yarn, working the stitches over the end of new yarn (shown in double crochet). Then change yarns in stitch as previously explained.
How do you join a new ball of yarn?
Cut the old ball of yarn leaving a six inch end. Hold the remainder of the old ball of yarn with the new ball of yarn. You could leave about a 4 inch (10.2 cm) end of the new yarn before you hold them together. Knit 3 stitches with the two yarns held together. Drop the remainder of old ball yarn.
How to join a new ball of yarn?
Hold both strands together. This is an obvious technique,but not ideal. Unless you’re using lace weight (and sometimes even then) the join can show as an unfortunate bulge.
How do you join new yarn?
To prevent unsightly knots, join new yarn at the beginning of a row wherever possible. To make a perfect join at the end of a row, simply drop the old yarn and start the next row with the new yarn. If this is difficult to do, you may knot the new yarn and old yarn together temporarily while you knit.
How to make a magic knot in knitting?
Place the two yarns you want to join in front of you so the tails point in opposite directions.