A Magic Ring is perfect for when you are working in the round and don’t want any gaps in the middle of your circle! It’s used in lots of crochet projects and is super easy to do! Let’s learn how to make a magic ring!
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I use the magic ring in my newest granny square pattern. It’s also used in all sorts of other crochet projects. You may have recognized it quite a bit in amigurumi patterns, especially. It’s a great skill to have in your crochet tool belt and you will definitely use it frequently. As you can see in the picture above, It makes a perfect middle-of-your-circle!
here is a quick step-by-step video tutorial on how to make a magic ring. press play!
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How To Make A Magic Ring For Crocheting In The Round
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Another stitch I use in my newest granny square pattern is the puff stitch. If you have never crocheted the puff stitch, no worries! I have a video for that, too! 😉 You can find that below…