Easy Alternative to the Magic Ring

Easy Alternative to the Magic Ring

Let’s be real for a second…. the magic ring (or magic circle, if you’re fancy) can be a total diva. One minute you’re all set to start your dream project, and the next, you’re fumbling with your hook and wondering why the "magic" feels more like a disappearing act before you’ve even made your first stitch. 🎩✨

If you’ve ever cursed your crochet hook or felt like throwing your project across the room because of a stubborn ring, we hear you! While the magic ring is great for closing up holes tightly, it’s not the only way to start a project in the round. Sometimes the “right” way isn't always the right one for you

The Chain-and-Join Method: Your New Best Friend 👯

This technique is also more famously known as “chain-4 slip stitch ring”. It is a real lifesaver for projects like market bags, baskets, or granny squares where a tiny opening in the center is perfectly fine (or even desired!). Here’s how you do it:

Step-by-Step Guide:

  1. Start with a slip knot: Place it on your hook just like usual. Yo (yarn over) and ch (chain) 4.

  2. Create the ring: Insert your hook into the very first ch you made. Yo and pull through everything on your hook to make a sl st (slip stitch). Voila! You now have a tiny, sturdy circle.

  3. Round 1: Now, instead of crocheting into the stitches themselves, you’ll work your stitches into the center hole of the ring you just made.

  4. Follow your pattern: Whether your pattern calls for sc (single crochet), hdc (half double crochet), or dc (double crochet), just stitch them right into that center loop.

Follow the image guide below:

Pro Tip: If you want an even smaller hole, try starting with only ch 2. Then, work all your Round 1 stitches into the second chain from your hook. It takes a bit of finesse, but it’s a great middle-ground! 🕵️

Is it time to give the magic ring technique another go? 

Learn three Magic Ring techniques right here (don’t worry, we will guide you through the entire process with step-by-step video tutorials and image guides). Practice makes perfect, and maybe after all the Magic Ring can be concurred!

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