

Well this wonderful lady had a link to your video and here I am. So I bit the bullet and decided to give it a try. I found a pattern thought that I just have to try and it wasn’t gonna look right. I always did the chain 4 or 5 and crochet into the circle or chain however many stiches and then crochet into the such and such stitch from the hook. I’ve watched a lot of videos and visited a ton of websites, but I just couldn’t get it to work. I have always avoided the magic circle like the plauge…lol. Thanks to my mom and my aunt (who taught me so much before she passed away) I have been crocheting since i was a kid.I’m 41 now. I’m not bragging, just saying I’ve been doing this for years. I am a fairly avid crocheter and relatively intermediate/advanced level. I just wanted to say THANK YOU SO MUCH for sharing this tutorial.
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Oh! And don’t forget to close it up tight! If you have trouble with your magic circles coming undone, click here for a tutorial on how to keep them closed up tight!īe sure to like moogly on Facebook for fun links, sneak peeks, and to get all the latest moogly updates! Do you think you’ll give the Magic Circle a try? What’s your favorite way to start a circle? But that doesn’t make it the “right” way – there are no crochet police! Do what makes you happy and gives you the results you desire. I hope that made it clear! There are other ways to do it – some people even take their yarn in the opposite direction – but this is the way I find easiest. How to Crochet The Magic Circle – Left-Handed How to Crochet The Magic Circle – Right Handed Ever wondered how round or circular projects have those centers that are all closed up and tight? It’s the Magic Circle! Also known as Magic Ring or Magic Loop, there are several ways to create it.
