It didn’t take me long to learn how crocheters make a magic circle….
Thanks to technology, it only required me searching Youtube for magic circle, and numerous videos were available for viewing. Isn’t technology amazing?
Based on the crochet patterns I’ve seen, many of the amigurumi aka crocheted toys, start with a magic circle.
Crochet: How to make a magic circle?
The above video shows you how crocheters create a magic circle. I hope this video is as helpful to you as it was for me. I used the techniques learned in this video, when I was crocheting my first amineko, for my daughter.
In other news…
Over the past few months, a few Celebrate Life readers have emailed me about incorporating my own crochet and cooking videos here. It’s something I’ve already thought about doing here. I just need to put those ideas into action.
Magic has came to the circle, never been able to do so but looks good.
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Hello @Moses @ Kala, Now that’s a creative way to write your reply. I took me a few tries before I had magic in my circle. 😉
Thanks for stopping by Celebrate Life. 🙂
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I had been searching for a tutorial of the magic circle for a while, when I came to your blog. Thanks for this useful information!
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