the giant yarn circles crocheted in enticing yarn color combos. The basic skills required to crochet most of these crochet circle patterns are the magic ring and then to work in rounds. All beginners can try outcrocheting these rugsto learn more. If you are handy at lovely crocheting...
Magic circle crochet patterns can be used for a variety of patterns including crochet hats, scarves, bags, and more. When crocheting in the round, there are several ways to start: you may chain 4, slip stitch to join and form a ring, you can chain 3 and make double crochet stitches ...
Continue Growing the Circle If you want to continue growing the circle, keep crocheting the pattern. For each additional round, add one more single crochet stitch before working two single crochet stitches. For instance, to create the fifth round, you would work a single crochet stitch in each...
A circle is the shape of everything from atoms to stars, enduring the test of time. Skilled quilt artist Heidi Parkes incorporates many hand-sewn fabric circles into her quilts. In this class, she imparts her expertise in appliquéing circles of varying
Want to learn how to crochet? Say hello to step-by-step crochet stitch tutorials, a crash course on how to tie a slip knot, crochet a chain and learn your first stitches. Look out for beginner projects from hats, bags and scarves, that will have you hook
The basic premise of the Open Mouth Amigurumi is you first create a small circle for the mouth. Fold it in half and single crochet across the straight line. This creates the top portion and bottom portion of the mouth. Once you make the head, you can attach the mouth with the top port...
Crocheting with chunky yarn is similar to crocheting with any standard yarn. However, you will need slightly different materials. It is also a good idea to check the gauge of your yarn and test your stitches before crocheting with chunky...
Scrunchies are a comfortable, fashionable way to pull your hair back. As opposed to a regular hair band, the scrunchie's "scrunched" material pulls less and minimizes breakage, all while dressing up your hairstyle. Crocheting a scrunchie...
Sometimes, when you need an oval rather than a circle, some patterns start by crocheting around a chain rather than by a magic circle.This is the case forTinycorn patternand I know it may have cause some issues. That’s why this new video will show you how to crochet around a chain ...
2. Shifted increases to make a perfect circle At first, the difference is not that easy to see. But when you look closer, you can see that in the second sphere,the increases show by forming an hexagonal shape: In order to avoid that, you have to shift the increases(and decreases) on...