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Crochet Circle Worked into a Single Chain Stitch

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Uploaded by on Feb 17, 2007

An instructional crochet video demonstrating a crochet circle worked into a single chain stitch

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  • The only reason I think I would use this technique is to save on yarn. Your presentation is very clear for anyone who wants to use it, though. Great job!

  • You can also use crocheting into a single chain stitch if you want/need a smaller hole in the center of your piece. That is probably the only way I would use it. It creates a less open pattern and only a tiny hole in the center of your pattern as opposed to working into a longer chain circle.

    ~ Brittany

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  • Thank you for making crocheting a circle clear. I have been trying for years to get someone to explain it to me clearly. Again Thank you.

  • Thank you so very much for creating this video. I tried to follow the other video that you made to make a circle and I must have been missing something. At any rate, I finally got to make a nice circle with this video and I even finished the second row without issues. Yay! :D

  • You are AMAZING! I never knew how to do this until I watched this video! Thank you SO MUCH for helping me crochet in a circle! I watched your video yesterday, and today I made 6 circles which I am going to eventually make into a baby blanket.

    Thanks again for your help!!

  • I really like the quality and pace of these videos. It's very clear, and I think they color of the hook and yarn are very smart, as they really let you see what's happening.

  • Really great explanation. This would be nice for some hat patterns also; for people who don't want such a large hole at the top of their head. =P

  • Thank you for showing this video. It really helped me learn what I was looking for. I'm lefthanded and sometimes looking at the pictures in a book doesn't help.

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