This beginner's tutorial will show you how to make a magic circle, a.k.a. magic ring or adjustable loop.
Skills needed:
Chain (ch), double crochet (dc)
This is an invaluable technique when you're making a project in the round. Whether it's amigurumi, a bag, hats, coasters, etc., you'll want to begin by using a magic circle.
I begin by showing you how to complete a magic circle. Then I slow it down and carefully go over all of the steps. Finally, I demonstrate how to work stitches into the magic circle.
When practicing, I recommend using any "bulky" (5) or "super bulky" (6) weight yarn to practice. Use the hook size that your skein of yarn recommends. Lightly colored yarn is easier to see, which aids in understanding the anatomy of the stitches.
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Yarn: Crazy Sexy Wool in "Stonewash Blue" by Wool and the Gang
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