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How to Crochet a Perfectly Round Circle


How to Crochet a Flat Circle - Yarndrasil

When using this technique, you slip stitch in the first stitch of the round and then work a chain to achieve the height of the next round. Half ...

How to Make a Flat Single Crochet Circle - Raji's Craft Hobby

Here, lets see a small tweak in the formula and you can make a perfectly round single crochet circle. Here is the Video Tutorial:- You can ...

How to Crochet the Perfect Amigurumi Ball or Sphere – in Any Size!

Now, when you single crochet a flat circle, you can place your increases in different ways, ending up with something that looks like a hexagon or something that ...

How to Crochet a Flat Circle - Bluprint - Craftsy

Round 3: Make 2 stitches into the first stitch of the previous round, 1 stitch into the next. Repeat this pattern around (you're increasing ...

Tutorial: Crochet a Flat Circle in Double Crochet - Edie Eckman

To make the circle larger, continue to increase 12 double crochet evenly spaced on each round, taking care to alternate the location of the ...

HOW TO: Crochet Perfect Circles Raven's Crochet

Understanding the Basics of Crocheting Circles · 1. Magic Circle: Start with a magic circle (also known as a magic loop) to ensure a tight, even center · 2. Round ...

Crochet a (Perfect) Flat Circle - StoneGnome

When you increase round after round, your single crochet circle might look more like a hexagon than a circle. It happens, if your increasing ...

How To Crochet a Flat Circle Coaster (US Terms)

This circle is a perfect mat for cups, plants, candles and a great way to ... Round 3: CH 2 and place 2 DC in every stitch around. Join with a SL ST ...

How to Crochet Circles Part 1 - Pink Mambo

For round two, you will always put two stitches in each stitch around. This doubles the number of stitches you have. Another way to look at it ...

Going Round in Circles - Every Trick on the Hook

Going Round in Circles. Cover-Image---perfect-circle. Circles are one of the most basic things you'll ever learn to crochet. You probably ...

How to Crochet in the Round - wikiHow

Loop the yarn around the pointer and middle fingers of your left hand. Stick your hook through the circle, hooking the working end of your yarn with the hook ...

Flat Circle - Attic24

To those of you with "curly" problems: Just crochet a plain round (no increases) every once in a while. That will flatten out your circle. Posted by ...

How To Crochet a Circle: Flat Circles in Single, Half Double, and ...

Round 1: Ch 4, sl st into first ch made to form a loop, ch 1 (does not count as first dc) 12 dc into loop. ... Continue in this manner until your circle is the ...

How to Crochet a Ball in Any Size - Amigurumi Design Basics

Like I said previously, I start with 6 single crochet in my magic circle, then in round two, I'm increasing into each stitch. You'll then notice ...

Crochet Perfect Circles – Easy, Beginner-Friendly Pattern - Secret

Perfect for crocheters of all skill levels, this pattern teaches you techniques for creating consistently round shapes. Use your perfect circles as standalone ...

Small Circle Crochet Pattern

Foundation Ring Circle Crochet Pattern · Ch 2 to start the first round. · In the second ch from the hook, work 12 dcs to make a round of stitches.

Crochet Balls and Spheres of Any Size - Supergurumi

Each sphere is almost always created in the same way. You start with a magic ring, increase the stitches in a certain ratio, then crochet several rounds without ...

How to Crochet in the Round: Spiral vs Joining - Lookatwhatimade

Joining in the Round: Starting in the Same Stitch as the Sl St Join. For the most part, this method is completely interchangeable with working in a spiral as ...

How to crochet a flat circle - free pattern and video tutorial - Sewrella

-Place a stitch marker in the first stitch of each round. Be sure to move it up when you begin each round. -Numbers within < > indicate the ...

How to crochet a perfectly round circle | amigurumi crochet tutorial

In this video I explain how to crochet a circle. Maybe you also noticed that circles often end up being a bit hexagonal?