Before the ring is pulled tight After the ring is pulled tight

You have now finished the first round of your magic ring !

I have moved mine out of the way so you can see what I am doing in this image. Now depending on the instructions given by the specific Designer you will either need to:Now you will repeat the process to create 4 more single crochet stitches in the magic ring. Insert your hook into the magic loop and under the yarn tail.Did you make this project? You will want to make your loop a little bit easier to work with so you can tighten it by holding the crossed strands and then pulling the tail of the yarn slightly. Loop the Yarn Around Your Fingers. Hold your work and pull the yarn tail to tighten the ring to close it completely.7. The working yarn will fall to the right and the tail will fall to the left.Start to single crochet around the ring and tail yarn. Take note of your yarn tail and working yarn strands.In this photo example I show you how I worked the first stitch of my 2nd round into the first stitch of my first round. Another reason: You may be making too many stitches in that first round. Now you will begin to work your stitches into your magic ring – so for this example we are going to be working some single crochet stitches. Cross the yarn end over the working yarn (from the ball of yarn).For the purposes of this tutorial I will refer to the Magic Ring but you can use any of these terms interchangeably with it:

This crochet technique is great when working in the round, especially for stuffed items like amigurumi. You will want to put your thumb on the bit that crosses over itself (where the working yarn and yarn end are crossed) to hold the loop in place. Yarn over the hook – see how you are working over the 2 strands – this is correct and this will secure your yarn tail (less things to weave in later!)2. Once you are done your round, you can pull the loop tight, closing up the center hole. With your hook still inserted into the loop, yarn over the hook.19.

Crochet Magic Ring Tutorial for Dummies. Enter the magic ring.If the magic ring still has a hole, check your yarn first, because not all weights compress that densely.

Insert your hook into the centre of your magic loop and under the tail of your yarn.12. 5 Little Monsters 5 Little Monsters Blog Projects. When I use my stitch markers I always mark my first stitch – so I know when I get to the very end of my round. You now have 2 loops on your hook.3. Slip stitch into your first chain to create a circle. And your amigurumi will never forgive you!A magic ring only looks daunting — it's easy once you know how. ... A video tutorial showing how to crochet the magic ring (aka magic loop, magic circle). Cross the yarn end over the working yarn (from the ball of yarn). Share it with us!16.