Here we are a few stitches away from wanting to start a new color:
The inactive color is now emerging from the side of the completed sc.
Continue in this manner carrying the inactive color along the top of the previous round. After several stitches, you may notice the inactive color showing through in front or back. A gentle tug to straighten out the strand being carried along will help. Don't pull too hard or it will act like a drawstring and pull in your stitches. It might still show a little on the back, but not at all on the front.
Now we want to use the inactive color. Color changes take place on the last stitch of the current working color. (So read ahead in your pattern!) Insert the hook, yo, and pull up a loop as you normally would for a sc. Note the color we are switching to is still carried along the top of the last round.
Here's the actual color change: pick up the color you want to switch to, and use it for the second yo and pull though of the sc.
You should now have a normal-looking sc in your first color, and the second color on the hook.
You're now working with your second color. Carry the inactive color along the top of the stitches, as you did before.
That's it! You can carry along more than one inactive color, but the more strands, the taller your stitches will be to cover them, so it may start to affect the aspect ratio of the stitches.
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