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To add a new color into your knitting, at the beginning of a row,
it's really easy you just stop working with the
color you've been working with, in this case the green, and you pick up
the new yarn you're going to be working with, and leaving about
a six-inch tail, so that you have something to weave in at the end.
You start your knit stitch. Insert your needle
and instead of using this yarn to wrap up and around to
make your stitch, you simply use the new yarn. Hang on to it here, pull it through, and you begin
to see that
yellow stitch forming. When you go to do your second stitch,
make sure that your not using the tail to knit it. Use the yellow yarn again,
and you can continue along like that. You might notice
that your first stitch looks a little crazy but if you
give a tug on the old yarn and the tale of the new yarn
those stitches will pull right back in to place.