This video demonstrates a quick and easy technique to create a magic ring or magic circle, which allows you to control the inside holes to be tight or loose. This technique gives a neater and more professional appearance to the center of your crochet piece without unsightly holes. Learning how to make a magic circle is one of the top tips for any crochet project.
To start a magic circle, you need to start with single crochet stitches, so the first turning chain only needs one chain stitch. If you’re starting with other stitches, use the number of chains needed for the ring.
To create a magic ring, start by creating a loop like a slip knot. Insert the hook from the back toward the front and wrap the yarn around the hook to pull through the loop. Create a slip stitch to secure the loop, then single crochet 8 times into the ring. The first single crochet is the first stitch in this situation.
In summary, this video provides a step-by-step tutorial on creating a magic ring or magic circle using single crochet stitches. This technique allows you to control the inside holes and create a neater and more professional appearance to your crochet piece.
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This is absolutely the clearest article and explanation I have seen yet, but I still just can’t seem to get it. The yarn feels so loose in my hands and I can’t seem to keep hold of anything in a way that stops it all from sliding all over the place! I’m going to keep perusal and trying. You just make it LOOK so easy, I don’t know why my hands won’t do what yours do!
Thank you for the article! I’ve tried half a dozen “beginner” tutorials for magic ring and was struggling for days, but they didn’t help at all, I’ve always ended up with wrong result. The pace of your article is so much more comfortable, and I could actually see what you’re doing. This way I realised where I made the mistake (I was pulling the yarn through the loop twice, not once, which was super hard and plainly wrong). I’ve praticized for about an hour, and now I can make a neat magic ring in 2 minutes. Thank you!
This was actually helpful the main issue is not allowing it to twist and training your fingers to hold it properly. I’m a visual and hands on learner so having no audio helped me to not be overwhelmed a tip for anyone that might come to this article find a tutorial that works for you or it’ll be so easy to give up learning