I usually try to make slightly more Rows in single crochets as it did in increasing Rnds. For example, if you made 3 Rnds of increasing to get up to 18 sts, I would likely make 4 Rnds of single crochets before decreasing down. I don't know the exact math for this, but that's just my general rule :) Test it out!!
I think that you are actually crocheting in a spiral, not a round. From what I have seen in hat patterns, crocheting in the round means completing the round with a slip stitch. Then you chain one and single crochet into the first stitch and this starts a new round. Other than startling me with that wording, I think the tutorial was excellent ☺
That's actually called "Joining in the Round" and is another form of crocheting in the round. I actually have a video for that as well :) th-cam.com/video/6fvDmJo2XV4/w-d-xo.html
Ah, uh not sure 'bout that. Round crochet is called round because it has distinct round rows. Spiral looks like a spiral. Round prevents your stitches from crawling in color changes like in your sonic screwdriver-which I had to try. 😄 That is why you had to adjust the last row of cream. I tried doing a pattern of a minecraft creeper hat without doing it in the round and did it in spiral. . . Ugh. The squares were Not square. That's where I realized there was a difference.
Hmmm.. maybe we we're just taught differently. I was always taught that crocheting "in the round" means working in a circle and there we're different ways to crochet in the round (ie. joining in the round vs. working in a spiral). Joining in the round let's you control the end of the Rnd color changes, like you said, but working in a spiral (I've found) gives you more control of color changes on a stitch to stitch basis (ie: making the top of the stitch one color and the bottom another), which is why I use it so often in my little "pod people" amigurumi characters.
Yeah, you are right. I have been doing a bit of searching my beliefs, and I found it comes from non - U.S. pattern designs. You say single crochet, I say double crochet type of thing. And if I take a step back, crocheting in the round can be a generalized term for crocheting around a chained core of stitches of which spiral crochet is definitely that. Guess what? We're both right! YAY!
This was very helpful, thank you for making it!
Thanks!! My dad loves his new hacky sack!!
Thank you. Very helpful. My daughter wants animals for the grandkids for Christmas.
OMFG I FINNALY DID THE MAGIC LOOP LETTS GOOOOOOOOOO
done one hour later its 2 am I gotta sleep ☠️
How do you know how many rows to put in between to get the ball shape
I usually try to make slightly more Rows in single crochets as it did in increasing Rnds. For example, if you made 3 Rnds of increasing to get up to 18 sts, I would likely make 4 Rnds of single crochets before decreasing down. I don't know the exact math for this, but that's just my general rule :) Test it out!!
am i the only one who can’t get the magic circle 👁👄👁
No
my tail just tightens the rest of the stitches like the bottom loop it does nothing to the top loop any help?
edit: omg i got it after like try 20 lol
How? I’ve done it a million times and it won’t work.
@@glazlydonut7435 I found a different tutorial I like more now that I use but I have no idea how I got this one lol
I think that you are actually crocheting in a spiral, not a round. From what I have seen in hat patterns, crocheting in the round means completing the round with a slip stitch. Then you chain one and single crochet into the first stitch and this starts a new round. Other than startling me with that wording, I think the tutorial was excellent ☺
That's actually called "Joining in the Round" and is another form of crocheting in the round. I actually have a video for that as well :) th-cam.com/video/6fvDmJo2XV4/w-d-xo.html
Ah, uh not sure 'bout that. Round crochet is called round because it has distinct round rows. Spiral looks like a spiral. Round prevents your stitches from crawling in color changes like in your sonic screwdriver-which I had to try. 😄 That is why you had to adjust the last row of cream. I tried doing a pattern of a minecraft creeper hat without doing it in the round and did it in spiral. . . Ugh. The squares were Not square. That's where I realized there was a difference.
Hmmm.. maybe we we're just taught differently. I was always taught that crocheting "in the round" means working in a circle and there we're different ways to crochet in the round (ie. joining in the round vs. working in a spiral). Joining in the round let's you control the end of the Rnd color changes, like you said, but working in a spiral (I've found) gives you more control of color changes on a stitch to stitch basis (ie: making the top of the stitch one color and the bottom another), which is why I use it so often in my little "pod people" amigurumi characters.
Yeah, you are right. I have been doing a bit of searching my beliefs, and I found it comes from non - U.S. pattern designs. You say single crochet, I say double crochet type of thing. And if I take a step back, crocheting in the round can be a generalized term for crocheting around a chained core of stitches of which spiral crochet is definitely that. Guess what? We're both right! YAY!