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FREE THE MAGIC RING PDF Russell Punter,Mike Gordon,Carl Gordon | 32 pages | 01 Aug 2011 | Usborne Publishing Ltd | 9781409530640 | English | London, United Kingdom Magic ring - Wikipedia Last Updated: June 2, References Approved. This article was co-authored by Lindsey Campbell. Lindsey Campbell is an artist and instructor behind Hello Hydrangea, a modern fiber company specializing in custom home The Magic Ring and weaving supplies. She has taught over students how to weave craft through her online video classes. This article has 17 testimonials from our readers, earning it our reader-approved status. This article has been viewedtimes. A magic ring is an adjustable starting round used for crochet amigurumi patterns, granny squares and other patterns that work in crochet rounds. You can either make a standard magic ring or a double magic ring, which will give your project added durability. If you have difficulties with the magic ring, however, there are also a few The Magic Ring you can use, instead. To crochet a magic ring, first make 2 loops of yarn around 3 fingers with the yarn ball on the right and the tail on the left. Then slide your crochet hook from right to left under the yarn on the right, and use the hook to grab the yarn on the left. Pull it through the ring The Magic Ring make another loop on your hook. Create as many chain stitches as your pattern calls for, then put your first row of stitches into the ring. Pull the ends of the yarn The Magic Ring the stitches close together at the center to complete the ring. To learn more about crocheting a magic ring or a double magic ring, keep reading! Did this summary help you? Yes No. Please help us continue to provide you with our trusted how-to guides and videos for free by whitelisting wikiHow on your ad blocker. Log in Facebook. No account yet? Create an account. We use cookies to make wikiHow great. By The Magic Ring our site, you agree to our cookie policy. Cookie Settings. Learn why people trust wikiHow. Explore this Article methods. Things You'll Need. Related Articles. Article Summary. Method 1 of Form a loop with your yarn. You will need to loop the yarn around your fingers so that The Magic Ring yarn you are working with, or the end attached to the larger ball, lies on the right while the "tail" of the yarn lies on the left. Insert the hook through the loop. Slide the crochet hook under both pieces of yarn from right to left. Use the hook tip to grab onto a portion of yarn from the working end ball end of the yarn. Pull the yarn through the ring. The Magic Ring the portion of yarn you grabbed through the ring to create another loop on your hook. Chain stitch. Create as many chain stitches as the pattern calls for. The size of your chain depends on how large you want to make your ring. If you're making something like a granny square, make your chain around 2—3 inches 5. Weaving Instructor Expert Interview. Pull yarn ends. Hold the working end of the yarn taut while gently pulling down on the tail end. As you do this, the stitches should close together at the center, completing your magic ring. Slip stitch into the first stitch. To The Magic Ring this round and start the remainder of your pattern, make a slip stitch into the first stitch of your ring, and proceed The Magic Ring the next round. The Magic Ring 2 of Wrap the yarn around the fingers of your left hand twice. Instead of creating a single loop, as you would with a standard magic ring, you will need to create two loops. The tail should be in the back on the right side, while the working yarn should be in the front towards your palm. The Magic Ring should wrap the The Magic Ring around the first two fingers on your non-dominant hand. Pull up a loop. Slide your crochet hook under the two loops of your double ring closest to your fingertips. Grab onto the working The Magic Ring of the yarn and pull it back through to the right, creating a loop on the hook. Even though you will be creating a double ring, you only need to create a single loop on the crochet hook. The "double" portion mainly results from the double loop you made at the beginning of the process. Much of the remaining steps are similar to those you would use for a standard magic ring. Make a starting chain. Grab onto the working end of the yarn and draw it through the loop currently on your hook, creating a The Magic Ring chain stitch. You will usually need one starting chain for a single stitch pattern, two for a half double pattern, two or three for The Magic Ring double pattern, and four for a triple pattern. Crochet as many stitches as needed. Make as many stitches as required for the first round, according to your pattern's instructions. Pull the tail to tighten the loop. You may not be able to get both rings to close. That's The Magic Ring only one needs to close. End the round and connect it to the next round, by putting a Slip stitch into the first stitch of the round. Method 3 of Make a slip knot. While your initial slip stitch is adjustable, the final ring will not be, so it is important that you make as tight and as closed a loop The Magic Ring possible by making tight, even The Magic Ring. Use this as an alternative if you have difficulty creating the magic ring. Chain two. Crochet two chain stitches. Put your first round into the stitch second from the hook. Work your crochet hook through the second stitch away from the hook, which is also the first stitch you created, and create your first round, entirely in that stitch. Note that this ring is not adjustable like the magic ring is, but it will still give you The Magic Ring crocheted round you need for your pattern, and you may find it easier to create. Method 4 of Pull taut to create a loop on your hook. Note that this method is another The Magic Ring if you have difficulty making an actual magic ring. While this initial slip stitch is adjustable, the final ring will not be. This method might be better suited for patterns that use a double stitch, while the other alternate method mentioned in this The Magic Ring tends to be better for single stitch patterns. Chain four. Slip stitch in the first chain made. In the first chain stitch you made, or the fourth stitch presently from the hook, slip stitch. You should be left with one The Magic Ring on your crochet hook. Note that this will create a ring, but since this ring is fairly wide open, you will need to add more stitches to help close it more. Create as many chain stitches as your pattern calls for in the first round using the same method you used to create the other four earlier. Put your first stitch into the center of the ring. All the stitches of your first round except for the chain stitches you just placed should go into the ring. Slip stitch in the third chain stitch. Pull tightly on the tail. You can weave it in. Alternatively, place the tail on top of the magic ring in the second round, or round 1 stitches. Crochet over it, and you can cut it after a couple of inches. You won't be able The Magic Ring see it after. Not Helpful 6 Helpful 9. Rebekah Armstrong. Crab stitch is also known as reverse single crochet. It is worked as a single crochet, The Magic Ring backward, and creates a lovely twisted stitch. How to crochet a magic ring - My easy method! - Free tutorial. A beggar gives a woman The Magic Ring ring in appreciation for an act of kindness. The woman discovers that the ring is actually a magic amulet that can bring all her sexual fantasies to life. I watched the SWV reissue of this film on a twofer without knowing it was the work of porn great Gerard Damiano, and it offers very little of interest to fans of his work. Threadbare plot of a magic ring allowing the heroine to conjure up partners for her sexual fantasies is a mere excuse for explicit sex footage. Key fetishes highlighted and recurring here are: toe sucking; light bondage; anus-fingering; and masturbating with a whip handle. A gratuitous scene of the heroine choking a girl to death with her whip?! IMDb credits Damiano himself as playing the beggar-in-blackface in the film's intro scene, but I did not recognize him; perhaps Larry Hunter listed as "hobo" is the Al Jolson wannabe in question. Cast, including some famous porn talent, goes through the motions in various combinations. Shot The Magic Ring with some minimal post-synch dialog, film is badly made. Odd use at the opening of a piano score for silent-era pathos is ridiculous. Sign In. 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