![]() Now that you know how to crochet a magic circle, let’s pratice using it! Some of my free crochet patterns that utilize the magic circle technique are:Ĭlawdia Cat, Carter the Carrot, Penny the Bunny Cactus, Buttons the Bunny CAL ( part one, part two and part three) and Once in a Blue Moon Triangle Scarf.įollow The Loopy Lamb on Facebook and Instagram! Sign up for my Newsletter to be kept in the loop and never miss a thing. like in the image below.Ĭontinue working your second round of stitches as normal. Thicken yarns will provide a stiffer, more stable decal. When you’ve finished crocheting your first round of stitches, gently pull the yarn tail until your ring closes and you have a tightly closed ring. Triple Moon Crochet PatternRow 1: 1 ch, work 1 sc in circle. In my example here, I’m crocheting six single crochet stitches (Get my tutorial on how to do the single crochet stitch HERE). To work into the magic circle, work your desired stitches into the magic cirlce, ensuring that both the ring and yarn tail are crocheted over. Yarn over the hook using the working yarn and pull through the loop to create a chain. ![]() Pull the second strand of yarn under the first strand of yarn. Insert your crochet hook underneath the first strand of yarn and grab the second strand of yarn. I like to use my pinky finger to hold it down and keep it secure fo the next part. Wrap the working yarn around your fingers (from front to back) once.Ĭross the working yarn over top of the yarn on the inside of your hand and lay the working yarn across the top of your fingers. Using your non-dominant hand, hold the end of the yarn between your thumb and pointer finger. Check out the video version of this tutorial here: How to Crochet the Magic Circle Step 6: Yarn over the thread that runs from the left index finger to the crochet hook and pull it through both loops on the crochet hook. This technique is relatively easy to do but with some practice, it’ll be as easy as creating a starting chain.įor this tutorial, I’m using a 5.5 mm Furls Odyssey Crochet Hook and Bernat Premium (size 4) yarn in Sky Blue. Pin this tutorial so you can refer back to it later. The City of Fawn Creek is located in the State of Kansas. So if you’re using it for amigurumi, this means no hole for the stuffing to show through and a more professional-looking finish. When you use a magic circle to being your project it creates a tightly closed ring when you’re crocheting in the round. ![]() Next, insert your crochet hook into the loop and pull up the working yarn. ![]() The magic circle is an alternative to creating a ring with a chain 4 which would typically leave an open hole in your project. Pinch the yarn where the ends cross as shown below. The magic circle/magic ring is a really handy technique to know if you’re a fan of amigurumi projects. This step-by-step tutorial will help you learn how to crochet a magic circle – often referred to as a magic ring or adjustable circle/ring. ![]()
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