Magic Circle

Need help AGAIN with the magic circle, no matter how many videos I watch I can’t seem to get it!! Any suggestions?!:sob::sob:

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you should chain 2 and go into the fi rstchain and sc as much sc you need

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I used this method for the longest time before trying a magic circle again, honestly just made it easier and I still got the exact same results!

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Bella Coco was my go to for watching on YouTube until I learned how to get the magic circle without watching anyone.
I like watching her for a lot of tutorials.

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Yessss, Bella Coco literally taught me how to crochet! :raising_hands: I usually always recommend her to beginners!! Especially because she always notes the differences in terms for US & UK!

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I THINK for me, it was to tight sometimes and then the yarn snapped when I was trying to pull it tight?

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Yes!!! Bella Coco taught me so much. I wouldn’t be where I am today in crocheting without her. She should be everyone’s go to.
Nastazia is my other go to.

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You should try the chain 2 magic circle trick!

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I learned how to crochet via a woobles kit. I find their instructions really beginner friendly and that they break down the steps into tiny steps which, IMO, is more conducive to learning a new skill.

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Yup, totally recommend Bella Coco, she goes pretty slow and is very helpful for beginners! Most of my first projects were from her

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Agreed!! But I haven’t heard of the other girl you named, I’ll definitely have to check her out and see! Thank you for the suggestion! :heart_hands:

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Here is Naztazia. I had her name spelled wrong before. She is a great go to.

What type of yarn are you using? With blanket/chenille yarn, it is often impossible to do a magic circle. Try with simple cotton yarn first if you haven’t already.

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