Crochet Magic Ring Flower
Have you heard of the magical Crochet Magic Ring Flower? It's a delightful and creative way to bring a touch of whimsy to your crochet projects! By using the magic ring technique, you can seamlessly start your flower without any visible hole at the center. This clever method gives your flower a clean and polished look, perfect for adding a pop of color to your hats, scarves, or even home decor. Once you master this technique, you'll be amazed at the beautiful blooms you can create. So grab your crochet hook and your favorite yarn, and let the magic ring transport you to a world of endless possibilities and colorful creations!
Yarn: Coats Puppets No. 10 cotton thread;
hook: 1.75 mm;
measures almost an inch across/2cm
Pattern
Here's the pattern for the magic ring flower in both US and UK terminology:
US Terms:
Start with a magic ring.
Ch 1; (1 sc, 5 dc) 5 times into ring.
Lay petals out flat so they are not twisted, and pull your tail end gently so that the petals are almost touching.
Finish with a ss into your 1st sc, then pull the tail end to tighten the ring; tie off and weave in ends.
UK Terms:
Start with a magic ring.
Ch 1; (1 dc, 5 tr) 5 times into ring.
Lay petals out flat so they are not twisted, and pull your tail end gently so that the petals are almost touching.
Finish with a ss into your 1st dc, then pull the tail end to tighten the ring; tie off and weave in ends.