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2 Simple and Easy ways to do the Magic Ring/ Magic Circle | 📺 Video Tutorial





Let me show you two simple and easy ways on how you can work up the Magic Ring or Magic Circle, which is not as complicated you think.


The first option is what I call the 3 fingers approach, Unlike other tutorials where you would need to twist and turn your hand around the yarn. This step only requires the release of 2 fingers to work a knot.


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The second step is not exactly a magic ring nor a magic circle, LOL. But it is a great alternative to making stitches in the round. And super easy. All you need to start off with is 2 chains.


Remember, crocheting is about having fun creating and not worrying about the small stuff.


Now, let's get right into it. And If you prefer to watch the video tutorial instead, skip these steps and jump right on down



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Option 1 - The 3 Fingers Approach


First, take the yarn and wrap it around 3 fingers from the outside in.


Then, remove your 2 bottom fingers and draw up a loop through the ring.



Next, use your right hand to hold on to the ring and loop, while you prepare your left hand with the working yarn.


Return the ring/ circle to your left hand and work a slip knot



Chain 1, and whatever stitch your work calls for, you will insert your hook through the ring to make your stitch.



You will be stitching around the tail as well.



Once you have completed all the stitches you need, pull the tail to form a circle.



Insert your hook through the first stitch and slip stitch to close.



Option 2 : The 2 Chains Method


Work a regular slip knot, but make sure that the loop is small and held tight



Work 2 chains




Work all your stitches through that first chain or the second chain from hook. Do not pull your stitches too far through the chain otherwise it will stretch.



Slip stitch through the first stitch to close.



This is a great alternative to the magic circle/ magic ring.



So there you go, two quick and easy ways to working up the magic ring. Let me know in the comments below which ways work best for you.



2 Ways to Work the Magic Ring

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I hope this tutorial was helpful! Let me know if you have any other ideas you would like for me to share.




Happy Hooking

Shaz 🌺

 

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