lyraine
Publish time 2015-9-12 23:13
static/image/common/user_online.gif lyraine static/image/common/clock.gif 2015-9-9 11:14 static/image/common/back.gif
it really isn't easy. when i have to sc 4 in the round, i usually try to go pull the yarn through vi ...
if you crochet edward's menagerie birds.. toft alpaca.. u can't escape it.. ALL their birds' legs are sc 4 in the round. or in british knitting lang. dc 4 in the round.
bohtea
Publish time 2015-9-14 15:34
Thanks for the tip!
itsweirdducks05
Publish time 2015-9-27 13:34
Make sure your string is under your stitches, then when you are done crocheting in the circle, pull the string tightly.
mima2005
Publish time 2015-10-7 01:25
ch2 is easier way to do young circle and small hole
minomino
Publish time 2015-11-2 19:43
interesting, thanks
mommom
Publish time 2017-5-25 17:04
I can't seem to get the hang of doing the magic circle at all. I will keep on trying but I usually wind up doing it the old fashioned way!!! Maybe someday!! lol
:)
Pam210
Publish time 2017-6-28 18:18
Just keep at it I found that I kept having problems not being able to pull it tightso I kept watching youtube videos on it
One problem was not having the tail end wrapped around your finger.Or I was catching the yarn with the last crochet stitch in the circle that prevented me from pulling it closed.
Once you get ityou will find it easier to do ever time now it is like second nature.As far as working with 4 on 4 stitchestry and get your work to the right side as soon as possible this will helpyes it will be tight.
I usually pinch the tube closed to work that few of stitches, just be careful not to pick up the stitch behind it.
gamzesk
Publish time 2018-10-20 04:14
good luck!
amicrochetter
Publish time 2019-2-25 19:11
Thanks for your advice!!!
fitriechen
Publish time 2019-8-5 16:54
I normally make the first stitch a bit loose so that I can insert my hook easier on the next round, and I wrap the yarn twice not once so it's tighter