How To Crochet In Continuous / Joining Rounds With Single Crochet |
If you are crocheting in rounds, there are 2 ways.
- Working in continuous / spiral rounds and
- Working in joined / joining rounds.
This tutorial is about working in continuous / spiral rounds. I will also show you how to make a single crochet in a single crochet (sc) stitch.
While working in continuous / spiral rounds, we keep crocheting round and round continuously. We don't join the end and the beginning of the rounds. So while working in spiral rounds, it is important to use a marker to identify where each round ends and begins.
Abbreviation:
sc : single crochet
1. We crochet our first round by making the magic ring.
( Please click here for the magic ring tutorial.)
2. I place my marker, before beginning the second round. I like to use a piece of yarn as a marker, at the end of the rounds. (By this way, the last stitch of each round will be at the right side of the marker yarn.)
Now we can continue crocheting the 2nd round, by making sc in the next stitch (which is the first single crochet stitch of the 1st round.)
3. Insert your hook into the first single crochet stitch of the 1st round.
(The top of a single crochet stitch, looks like a braid which is formed by "V" shaped loops. You go underneath the both loops of the braid.)
4. Yarn over from back and pull the yarn through the stitch. Now you have 2 loops on your hook.
5. Yarn over from back again, and pull the yarn through the both loops on your hook. And here is your single crochet. :)
6. Continue crocheting according to the pattern till the end of the round. And move your marker before you begin the 3rd round.
7. Begin the 3rd round by making the first sc,in the first stitch of the previous round.
8. Continue crocheting according to your pattern, by moving your marker at the end of the rounds, and beginning the new round by making first sc in the first stitch of the previous round.
9. When you take off the marker yarn, you will see that your crochet is formed by continuous rounds, which looks like spiral.
If you also want to see "Working in Continuous / Spiral Rounds With Single Crochet" tutorial, please click here.
2. I place my marker, before beginning the second round. I like to use a piece of yarn as a marker, at the end of the rounds. (By this way, the last stitch of each round will be at the right side of the marker yarn.)
Now we can continue crocheting the 2nd round, by making sc in the next stitch (which is the first single crochet stitch of the 1st round.)
3. Insert your hook into the first single crochet stitch of the 1st round.
(The top of a single crochet stitch, looks like a braid which is formed by "V" shaped loops. You go underneath the both loops of the braid.)
4. Yarn over from back and pull the yarn through the stitch. Now you have 2 loops on your hook.
5. Yarn over from back again, and pull the yarn through the both loops on your hook. And here is your single crochet. :)
6. Continue crocheting according to the pattern till the end of the round. And move your marker before you begin the 3rd round.
7. Begin the 3rd round by making the first sc,in the first stitch of the previous round.
8. Continue crocheting according to your pattern, by moving your marker at the end of the rounds, and beginning the new round by making first sc in the first stitch of the previous round.
9. When you take off the marker yarn, you will see that your crochet is formed by continuous rounds, which looks like spiral.
Spiral / Continuous Rounds |
If you also want to see "Working in Continuous / Spiral Rounds With Single Crochet" tutorial, please click here.
I hope you enjoy crocheting with Lovely Lila Dolls. :)
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