Wednesday, March 20, 2013

Photo Tutorial: How to Make a Magic Ring


Hey, y'all!

Many times, a Magic Ring can work to your advantage when you’re starting a work in the round.  Since you can adjust the tension of the original round, it can be as loose or tight as you like.  I’ve found this to be a flawless substitution – even an improvement in many cases – over the “ch 2, work X sc in 2nd ch from hook” method.

The problem?  It’s kind of a visual thing to learn.  No matter how many times I was told how to do this (verbally or in writing), it never really stuck until I saw it done. 

How to Make a Magic Ring
1. Hold the end of the yarn between the first and middle fingers of your left hand.


2. Wrap yarn down in front of your middle and ring fingers.


3. Loop yarn under ring finger and bring back up to rest between your first and middle fingers (now you’re holding both the end and the working yarn here).


4. Catch the working yarn with your thumb to control the tension. 


5. Insert hook under the yarn in front of your fingers and draw up a loop, yo and draw through that loop.  MR made.



6. Work the specified amount of sc stitches in the Magic Ring (most of my patterns will use 6).


7.  Insert your hook in the first stitch, getting ready for your next round.


8. Pull firmly on the end of the yarn to tighten the Magic Ring.




9. At this point, I usually carry the long end through my next round of stitches to secure it before trimming it off.


10. Continue with your pattern.



Hope you find this helpful!  


'Til next time,
OCB

1 comment:

  1. Awesome tutorial! Someday I hope I have the time to try and learn to crochet (again).

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