Do you want to learn how to crochet in the round? We will guide you in learning new crochet skills. The magic ring or the loop is the same technique that helps you make circular projects. If you love making amigurumi toys, flowers, or hats, then we recommend mastering this technique. As a newbie, you must grasp this amazing skill to create wonderful projects using crochet hooks. Don’t worry. Through this blog, you will easily learn the art of magic rings for your project.
Ready to jump to learn this fantastic method? Great!
Magic ring- unlock the creativity
Are you planning to expand your crochet knowledge? The magic ring, also known as the magic circle, allows you to start making items in the round. Unlike the foundation chain, the magic ring helps to avoid gaps or holes in the middle. The method works best in patterns like amigurumi toys or hats, baskets, etc. You can use a crochet hook set, including hooks of various sizes, and then use it according to your project requirements.
Terms used while making a magic ring
If you are new to the magic ring or have some knowledge of making rounds, you can easily understand it. Create a loop using your hand and then you can work on wooden crochet hooks or any other you choose.
Some terms that are frequently used are:
- Yarn end or tail end: You can make a slip knot using an extra length of thread, which you have not used in crochet, but it is used at the end to weave, using the finishing needle after completing the project.
- Working yarn: This is the yarn tail, that comes from the ball.
- Besides these, you must know single crochet (SC), double crochet (DC), half double crochet (HDC), and treble crochet (TR) stitches.
Great! Now you have understood the concept.
Step-by-step procedure to crochet a magic ring
The magic ring is made in steps. Follow these easy steps and learn the method:
Step 1: First, loop the yarn around your fingers. Hold the working yarn, make a slip knot by laying your dominant hand flat and looping the yarn closely around the back of your first two fingers, then cross the yarn end over the top of the tail end and to the left and with your thumb to pinch the yarn where it intersects. Using your finger, make a ring.
Step 2: Then insert the crochet hook in the circle, grab your working yarn, and pull it through the loop.
Step 3: Now, chain one or the required number of chains mentioned in the pattern. Make a magic ring using (SC) chain and one extra stitch. For the (HDC) chain, two (DC) chains, three, and for the (TR) chain, four stitches.
Step 4: Now, make these stitches into the ring, then insert the crochet hook into the center of the ring, yarn over it, and pull up a loop to begin your first crochet stitch. After that, crochet over both strands: the loop and yarn tail. Continue this process until you finished the number of stitches required in your pattern.
Step 5: After finishing the stitches, pull the tail end of the yarn gently. This will tighten the ring and close the hole in the middle completely.
Step 6: At last, complete the round and slip the stitch into the first stitch of the round.
Tips/suggestions to crochet a perfect magic ring
- Avoid pulling the yarn too tight when closing the ring. If you pull it too tight, you may face difficulty later in adjusting it.
- Use smoother yarn because you will easily see the stitches.
- Keep practicing, until you are perfect in creating it.
Common challenges you face while making a magic ring
- Make sure you are pulling the right tail yarn.
- If you see a gap or hole in the ring, it might be because you did not pull the yarn tight enough.
So, grab your yarn and premium crochet hooks to make a magic ring.
Now that you've learned the magic ring technique, you’re ready to take on any project that works in the round. From hats to amigurumi, the possibilities are limitless! Try using this technique in your next crochet project and experience the difference it makes.