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This magic circle crochet guide contains techniques, tips, and step-by-step instructions for making a magic ring, the most common way to begin crocheting in the round. Keep on reading to learn how to crochet a magic circle with our detailed photo magic ring tutorial and video tutorial below.
How to do the crochet magic ring (magic circle, adjustable ring or magic loop) to crochet in the round without a hole. Perfect for amigurumi!
In this video I will show you a slow and super simple way of making a magic circle to start off your crochet master pieces! Banish those magic circle fears FOREV...more. Join me in this...
This beginner's tutorial will show you how to make a magic circle, a.k.a. magic ring or adjustable loop. Skills needed:Chain (ch), double crochet (dc)This is...
Learn how to crochet a magic circle using our simple step by step photo and video tutorials! Use this easy method to crochet in the round.
Below, learn how to crochet a magic circle with a video tutorial and written instructions (with pictures). Then check out the set of free magic circle crochet patterns to try. This complete guide will make you a master of these techniques in no time.
Video Tutorial. The YouTube video tutorial shows exactly how to do this magic circle crochet technique. Or, you can keep scrolling down for the magic loop photo tutorial. The yarn used in this video tutorial is Bernat Home Maker Dec in the color “Steel Blue.” For the video tutorial, I used a J/10 (5.75 mm) crochet hook. SAVE FOR LATER. Pinterest.
Step 3: Grab a loop. Take your crochet hook and grab the second loop from underneath. Rotate your hook away from you. This will make a small twist, forming a loop. Yarn over on the same yarn strand as your small loop. Make sure your pinky is still holding your yarn to easily pull out a new loop.
This crochet magic circle tutorial assumes you know how to chain, slip stitch, and double crochet. For demonstration purposes, each of these three beginning rounds has 15 DCS worked into the center, plus the first ch-3 (which counts as the first dc) equals 16 dc. US pattern notations used.
7 minutes of reading. The magic circle is an incredibly useful crochet technique for starting a crochet project in the round.