How to Crochet a Circle With Increases
Chain 6 stitches; ,Slip stitch through the first chain to form a ring , Chain 3 more stitches., Crochet 11 double crochets into the center of the ring. , Slip stitch into the third chain (the upper one) of your "turning chain"., To make the circle...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Chain 6 stitches;
This is called your "turning chain"
, A circle has formed. , You can stop in any round. , Double crochets twice in each stitch.
Slip stitch into the third chain of your " turning chain".
You will notice that your circle is more wide. , Double crochet into the stitch under the turning chain. *In the next stitch double crochet once, in the next stitch double crochet twice.
Repeat from* all the way around.
Slip stitch into the third chain of your turning chain. , * In the next two stitches double crochet once, in the third stitch double crochet twice.
Repeat from * all the way around.
Slip stitch into the third chain of your turning chain , * In the next three stitches, double crochet once, in the fourth stitch double crochet twice.
Repeat from* all the way around.
Slip stitch into the third chain of your turning chain. , If you wish to finish it, cut the yarn and pull the yarn through the last stitch.
Weave in the ends. -
Step 2: Slip stitch through the first chain to form a ring
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Step 3: Chain 3 more stitches.
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Step 4: Crochet 11 double crochets into the center of the ring.
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Step 5: Slip stitch into the third chain (the upper one) of your "turning chain".
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Step 6: To make the circle wide
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Step 7: we need to increase it.
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Step 8: Second round: Chain 3
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Step 9: double crochet into the stitch under the turning chain.
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Step 10: Third round: Chain 3.
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Step 11: Fourth round: Chain 3
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Step 12: double crochet into the stitch under the turning chain.
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Step 13: Fifth round: Chain 3
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Step 14: double crochet into the stitch under the turning chain.
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Step 15: If you wish to continue
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Step 16: just double crochet once in every stitch and repeat for every round.
Detailed Guide
This is called your "turning chain"
, A circle has formed. , You can stop in any round. , Double crochets twice in each stitch.
Slip stitch into the third chain of your " turning chain".
You will notice that your circle is more wide. , Double crochet into the stitch under the turning chain. *In the next stitch double crochet once, in the next stitch double crochet twice.
Repeat from* all the way around.
Slip stitch into the third chain of your turning chain. , * In the next two stitches double crochet once, in the third stitch double crochet twice.
Repeat from * all the way around.
Slip stitch into the third chain of your turning chain , * In the next three stitches, double crochet once, in the fourth stitch double crochet twice.
Repeat from* all the way around.
Slip stitch into the third chain of your turning chain. , If you wish to finish it, cut the yarn and pull the yarn through the last stitch.
Weave in the ends.
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