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Crochet the magic circle
Crochet the magic circle













Well, now that you've mastered the crochet circle, you might be wondering what's all this talk about crochet magic circle?īasically, a crochet magic circle is a method to start crocheting in the round that ensures you have a tightly closed center in your round projects.

crochet the magic circle

You may use the same formula for the single crochet, half double crochet or trebble crochet stitches, but make sure you use the number of increases indicated in the Crochet Circle Stitch Count Formula.

crochet the magic circle

In this chart/diagram I used the dc stitch.

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I've prepared a free printable crochet circle chart for you that you are welcome to download and keep in your crochet binder for future reference. Where can I find a crochet circle chart / crochet circle diagram/crochet circle increase calculator? You can also try using a smaller hook size which should tighten your stitches a little and allow your crochet circle to lay flat. If you started your dc circle with 12 stitches, try going down to 10 only. Try experimenting with decreasing the number of stitches you start with. If your crochet circle starts ruffing or looking wavy, you probably have too many stitches, are crocheting too loosely or your hook size is too big. You may follow the formula in this Printable for Crochet Circle Stitch Count Formula to get your crochet circle to lay flat. If you started your dc circle with 10 stitches, try starting out with 12 instead. You'll have to experiment a little with loosening your stitches, using a larger hook size or increasing the number of stitches you begin with. This will depend largely on your crochet style, your tension as well as the yarn & hook you're using. Why is my crochet circle curling up? (crochet circle not flat)Īs you work your crochet rounds, you may find that your circle is starting to curl or cup up. You can then turn your circle into a coaster, place mat, use it as a base for a beanie or bucket hat, or even make a cute little basket. You can continue more rounds until you have the diameter of the circle you want. Join with a sl st into top of beginning ch (24).*sc in next 2 st, 2 sc in next st, repeat from * around.Join with a sl st into top of beginning ch (18).*sc in next st, 2 sc in next st, repeat from * around.Join with a sl st into top of beginning ch (12).ch 1 (counts as first sc in this and all rounds).Join to first sc stitch with a sl st (6).Into that circle you just created, work 6 sc stitches.Optional alternative: You could also try the Magic Circle for a tight & closed center.Join to first stitch with slip stitch to form a circle.Start off by tying a slip knot, then Ch 3.Crochet Flat Circle Pattern Using Single Crochet (sc) Joining Rounds













Crochet the magic circle