How to Hook the magic circle

Author: Lewis Jackson
Date Of Creation: 8 May 2021
Update Date: 1 July 2024
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How To Crochet  - The Magic Circle (or magic ring)
Video: How To Crochet - The Magic Circle (or magic ring)

Content

  • Use the end of the hook to extract wool from the yarn attached to the wool reel.
  • Pull the wool thread through the circle. You will pull the crochet thread through the original circle to create another ring on the needle.
    • Note that this circle does not count as the first hook.
  • Chain hook. You will hook the required number of chain stitches for the pattern you are hooking.
    • The size of the chain was dependent on the size of the magic circle. If you want to hook a square pattern, you can hook the chain about 5-7.5 cm long. You will hook up the four chain links to make the starter.

    • The hook tip slides onto the first chain link. You will slide the nose into the first link or the fourth chain point from the hook.
      • One ring remains on the needle at this point.
      • Note that this will create a circle, but since the circle is quite wide, you will need to hook more points for the circle to fit.
    • On the chain hooks. You will hook up the number of chain chains that match the first round of the pattern in the same way as described earlier in the article.

    • Hook the first nose inside the circle. All the hooks for the first row (except the chain link you just hooked up) will go through the circle.
    • Slide your nose into the third nose on the chain link.
      • Tighten the ends of the wool yarn.
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    • What you need

      • Needle hook
      • Wool