Whether you are making a hot pad or a rug, crocheting in a spiral can be fun and so easy! This tutorial outlines everything you need to know to start today.
Wondering how to crochet a spiral? This method has you alternating between two different colors as you work double crochets in the round.
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Crocheting in the spiral is the technique of working in the round in a continuous manner, without joining the separate rounds with a slip stitch. You’ll...
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Crochet spirals are a lot of fun to make. Whether you are making Crochet Potholders or Large Crochet Rugs and Pillows, you will totally enjoy making those patterns with crochet spirals. You can make crochet spirals with a single color, two tone spiral or you can whip up a spiral with multiple colors too. It looks bit complex but trust me it's simple and so easy to make. In my last post I had shared the pattern for Seamless Spiral Circle With Raised Ridges. This pattern is a single color tone spiral with pretty textured look along the spiral ends. Today am sharing the pattern for a Solid Two Color Spiral Crochet Circle. The pattern is very simple which lays flat with no gapping holes. It is worked in continuous round with no visible seam. The two color tone gives the circle a pretty whimsical look. Its exciting to hop from one color to another as you go on and on into the rounds. Materials Used:- 2 Shades of 8 Ply Yarn Color 1 - Pink Color 2 - Blue 4 mm Crochet Hook Note:- The circle is made in continuous rounds , i.e. we wont be making a slip stitch at the end of every round. We will be using 2 Colors. Always start the next round with the Color 1 . Here is the Video Tutorial:- You can follow along with this tutorial video. Please be sure to subscribe too! PIN it and Save for Later:- Lets Start...!!! Round 1:- Make a Magic Circle with Color 1. Chain 1- this wont be counted as a stitch. (1 Single Crochet ,1 Half Double Crochet, 4 Double Crochets ) Pull up and drop the Color 1 yarn and Join Color 2 Yarn. Chain 1- this wont be counted as a stitch. (1 Single Crochet ,1 Half Double Crochet, 4 Double Crochets ) Pull both the yarn ends to close the gap. 12 Stitches.(i.e. Six Stitches of each color) Round 2:- With Color 1 , make 2 Double Crochets in each stitch untill you reach the Color 2. Be careful to make the last stitch of Color 1 on the Start of Color 2. Use stitch to keep a track of the starting stitches. Once you reach Color 2 , Drop Color 1 and Pick up Color 2. 2 Double Crochets in each stitch untill the end. 24 Stitches. Round 3:- Pick up Color 1. 2 Double Crochets. 1 Double in the next stitch. Repeat(2DC,1DC) untill you reach the Color 2. Drop Color 1 and pick up Color 2. Repeat(2DC,1DC) untill the end. 36 Stitches. Round 4:- Pick up Color 1. 2 Double Crochets. 1 Double each in the next 2 stitches. Repeat(2DC,1DC*2) untill you reach the Color 2. Drop Color 1 and pick up Color 2. Repeat(2DC,1DC*2) untill the end. 48 Stitches. Round 5:- Pick up Color 1. 2 Double Crochets. 1 Double each in the next 3 stitches. Repeat(2DC,1DC*3) untill you reach the Color 2. Drop Color 1 and pick up Color 2. Repeat(2DC,1DC*3) untill the end. 60 Stitches. Round 6 Onwards:- If you wish to continue making it larger, then follow the below mentioned increase pattern:- Round 6:- With Color 1 - (2DC,1DC*4) untill you reach the Color 2. Drop Color 1 and pick up Color 2.Repeat(2DC,1DC*4) untill the end.(72) Round 7:- With Color 1 - (2DC,1DC*5) untill you reach the Color 2. Drop Color 1 and pick up Color 2.Repeat(2DC,1DC*5) untill the end.(84) Round 8:- With Color 1 - (2DC,1DC*6) untill you reach the Color 2. Drop Color 1 and pick up Color 2.Repeat(2DC,1DC*6) untill the end.(96) .....and so on. Ending:- If you weave off the spiral circle, It would look unfinished. So to tapper it down , finish it off with the below stitches:- Color 1:- 1 Double Crochet each in 2 stitches, 1 Half Double Crochet each in the next 2 stitches, 1 Single Crochet each in the next 2 stitches, 1 Slip Stitch each in the next 2 stitches and weave off. Color 2:- 1 Double Crochet each in 2 stitches, 1 Half Double Crochet each in the next 2 stitches, 1 Single Crochet each in the next 2 stitches, 1 Slip Stitch each in the next 2 stitches and weave off. Here is the Summary of the Pattern:- Round 1:- Make a Magic Circle with Color 1. Chain 1- this wont be counted as a St. (1 SC ,1 Half DC, 4 DCs ) Pull up and drop the Color 1 yarn and Join Color 2 Yarn. Chain 1- this wont be counted as a St. (1 SC ,1 Half DC, 4 DCs ) Pull both the yarn ends to close the gap. 12 Sts.(i.e. Six Sts of each color) Round 2:- With Color 1 , make 2 DCs in each St untill you reach the Color 2. Be careful to make the last St of Color 1 on the Start of Color 2. Use St to keep a track of the starting Sts. Once you reach Color 2 , Drop Color 1 and Pick up Color 2. 2 DCs in each St untill the end. 24 Sts. Round 3:- Pick up Color 1. 2 DCs. 1 Double in the next St. Repeat(2DC,1DC) untill you reach the Color 2. Drop Color 1 and pick up Color 2. Repeat(2DC,1DC) untill the end. 36 Sts. Round 4:- Pick up Color 1. 2 DCs. 1 Double each in the next 2 Sts. Repeat(2DC,1DC*2) untill you reach the Color 2. Drop Color 1 and pick up Color 2. Repeat(2DC,1DC*2) untill the end. 48 Sts. Round 5:- Pick up Color 1. 2 DCs. 1 Double each in the next 3 Sts. Repeat(2DC,1DC*3) untill you reach the Color 2. Drop Color 1 and pick up Color 2. Repeat(2DC,1DC*3) untill the end. 60 Sts. Round 6 Onwards:- If you wish to continue making it larger, then follow the below mentioned increase pattern:- Round 6:- With Color 1 - (2DC,1DC*4) untill you reach the Color 2. Drop Color 1 and pick up Color 2.Repeat(2DC,1DC*4) untill the end.(72) Round 7:- With Color 1 - (2DC,1DC*5) untill you reach the Color 2. Drop Color 1 and pick up Color 2.Repeat(2DC,1DC*5) untill the end.(84) Round 8:- With Color 1 - (2DC,1DC*6) untill you reach the Color 2. Drop Color 1 and pick up Color 2.Repeat(2DC,1DC*6) untill the end.(96) .....and so on. Ending:- If you weave off the spiral circle, It would look unfinished. So to tapper it down , finish it off with the below Sts:- Color 1:- 1 DC each in 2 Sts, 1 Half DC each in the next 2 Sts, 1 SC each in the next 2 Sts, 1 Slip St each in the next 2 Sts and weave off. Color 2:- 1 DC each in 2 Sts, 1 Half DC each in the next 2 Sts, 1 SC each in the next 2 Sts, 1 Slip St each in the next 2 Sts and weave off. ********
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There are of course many different ways to crochet a circle. Spiral crochet patterns are a visual treat. The Crochet Pattern for making a Spiral circle is same as the Common Crochet Circle. The only difference is , the usual Crochet Circle is worked round after round by ending each round with a slip stitch and the Spiral Crochet circles are worked in continues rounds. Here is a simple pattern for How To Crochet Seamless Spiral Circle With Raised Ridges. This Spiral Crochet Circle is as required worked in continuous rounds. To add that extra edge to the pattern , here the stitches are worked in the third loop of each stitch. This gives the lovely raised ridged look to the finished pattern. This ridged pattern looks similar to surface slip stitch. You can use this spiral pattern to make up crochet potholders , Crocheted rugs ,Crochet hats and Placemats. Just keep making the increase pattern untill the size of your choice. Materials Used:- 8 Ply Yarn 4 mm Crochet Hook Note:- The circle is made in continuous rounds , i.e. we wont be making a slip stitch at the end of every round. The Stitches are made into the Third Loop of each stitch. This gives the raised ridged look which looks similar to Surface Slip stitch. Here is the Video Tutorial:- You can follow along with this tutorial video. Please be sure to subscribe too! PIN it and Save for Later:- Let's Start...!!! Round 1:- Start with a Magic Circle. 12 Double Crochets in the circle. Pull the yarn end to close the gap. 12 Stitches. Round 2:- **This round onwards , we will be making the stitches into the Third Back Loop of the stitch. 2 Double Crochets in each stitch around. 24 stitches. Round 3:- 1 Double Crochet. 2 Double Crochets in the next stitch. **Remember to make the stitches into the Third Loop. Repeat*(1DC, 2DC). 36 Stitches. Round 4:- 1 Double Crochet each in 2 stitches. 2 Double Crochets in the next stitch. Repeat*(1DC*2, 2DC) 48 Stitches. Round 5:- 1 Double Crochet each in 3 stitches. 2 Double Crochets in the next stitch. Repeat*(1DC*3, 2DC) 60 Stitches. If you wish to continue making it larger, then follow the below mentioned increase pattern:- Round 6--DC 4, 2DC in next stitch(72) Round 7--DC 5, 2DC in next stitch(84) Round 8--DC 6, 2DC in next stitch(96) .....and so on. Ending:- If you weave off the spiral circle, It would look unfinished. So to tapper it down , finish it off with the below stitches:- 1 Double Crochet each in 2 stitches, 1 Half Double Crochet each in the next 2 stitches, 1 Single Crochet each in the next 2 stitches, 1 Slip Stitch each in the next 2 stitches and weave off. Here is the Summary of the Pattern:- Round 1:- Start with a Magic Circle. 12 Double Crochets in the circle. Pull the yarn end to close the gap. 12 Stitches. Round 2:- **This round onwards , we will be making the stitches into the Third Back Loop of the stitch. 2 Double Crochets in each stitch around. 24 stitches. Round 3:- 1 Double Crochet. 2 Double Crochets in the next stitch. **Remember to make the stitches into the Third Loop. Repeat*(1DC, 2DC). 36 Stitches. Round 4:- 1 Double Crochet each in 2 stitches. 2 Double Crochets in the next stitch. Repeat*(1DC*2, 2DC) 48 Stitches. Round 5:- 1 Double Crochet each in 3 stitches. 2 Double Crochets in the next stitch. Repeat*(1DC*3 ,2DC) 60 Stitches. If you wish to continue making it larger, then follow the below mentioned increase pattern:- Round 6--DC 4, 2DC in next stitch(72) Round 7--DC 5, 2DC in next stitch(84) Round 8--DC 6, 2DC in next stitch(96) .....and so on. Ending:- If you weave off the spiral circle, It would look unfinished. So to tapper it down , finish it off with the below stitches:- 1 Double Crochet each in 2 stitches, 1 Half Double Crochet each in the next 2 stitches, 1 Single Crochet each in the next 2 stitches, 1 Slip Stitch each in the next 2 stitches and weave off. *******
Hello everyone, and welcome! This is our 100th blog post! Thank you all for reading and supporting us! We love all your comments and shares and saves on Bloglovin :) And as a special present just for all you wonderful readers, here is my brand new pattern (with photo tutorial): The Double Spiral Square Motif!! As you know, I'm a bit mad on spirals. After I did the translation of Patty Crochète's gorgeous Solid Spiral Granny Square, my lovely friend Angela from Get Knotted Yarn Craft sent me this picture of a doona cover, and suggested that maybe the solid spiral granny could be converted to make this double spiral square: What an idea! I spent way too many hours and brainspoons figuring out how to do the spiral with two colours instead of four, and then how to connect opposite ends of the squares to make it spiral like this... and here it is, with a photo tutorial! It has only been lightly tested, so please let me know if something is unclear, or needs more information/photos :) What could you do with this motif? The sky's the limit! I can see two of them sewn together and lined to make a little pencil case; or stitch a whole bunch together to make an afghan; or as an accent row in a groovyghan; or as a square-ish market bag... So many options! Add it to your Ravelry queue or favourites here: http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/double-spiral-square-motif ============================ PATTERN: DOUBLE SPIRAL SQUARE MOTIF ============================ Materials: Two colours of yarn (Colour A and Colour B) Hook, size appropriate to yarn Scissors Yarn needle All stitches are in US terminology sl st = slip stitch ch = chain stitch hdc = half double crochet dc = double crochet tr = treble crochet Notes: - The square spiral is made by alternating forward and reverse (1dc, 1tr) (1tr, 2dc) stitch sequence in the corners. This pattern makes a specific size - refer back to the Solid Granny Spiral Square pattern for information on how to make it bigger! - Drop yarn means to pull up a large loop of the yarn, and let it go to start working with a different colour. When you go back to your large loop, pull it tight before continuing. - All stitches are worked into the top of the stitch below, not into the space between stitches, unless otherwise specifically stated. 1. Making each spiral square: In colour A ch5. Sl st into first chain to form a ring. Ch 3, into ring (2dc, 2tr, 3dc, 2tr, 3dc). Pull up large loop of yarn and drop colour A. Using colour B join into ring. Ch 3, 2 dc into ring. Into 3 ch loop of colour A, (dc, 2 tr, dc). dc into next 2 dc. In next tr (dc, tr). In next tr (tr, 2 dc). dc in next 3 dc. In next tr (2dc, tr). In next tr (tr, dc). Pull up large loop of yarn and drop colour B. Pick up colour A. With colour A, in 3 ch loop of colour B, (dc, 2 tr, dc). dc in next 3 dc. In next tr (dc, tr). In next tr (tr, 2 dc). dc in next 4 dc. In next tr (2dc, tr). In next tr (tr, dc). dc in next 7 dc. Pull up long loop of yarn and drop colour A. Pick up colour B. dc in next 4 dc. In next tr (dc, tr). In next tr (tr, 2dc). dc in next 5 dc. dc in next tr. 2dc in next tr. Cut off, pull end through. Pick up colour A. In next tr (dc, tr). In next tr (tr, 2dc). dc in next 6 dc. In next tr (2 dc, tr). Pull up long loop of colour A, cut end, leaving very long tail (approx. 60cm). Make two spiral squares in the same way. 2. Joining spirals Lay out your squares according to the picture below. You should have one Colour A yarn at the top on one side, and one on the bottom on the other side. **With colour A tail, tr in next tr. Slip-stitch into the top of the last stitch of colour B on the other square. In same tr, dc, then slip-stitch into the top of the second-last stitch of colour B. (dc in next dc, slip-stitch into top of next colour B stitch) x4.** Repeat **to** with colour A loop at the other end of the join. I found it easier to pull the yarn through to the top of the work rather than try and grab it through the gap. Ta dah! Finish both Colour A threads & weave in ends. To tighten up the tiny gap between the finishing points, weave the end into the opposite side (so in the same direction as you were already going). 3. Outside row Using colour B, join to either of the Colour B sideways dc stitches. Then, 2ch, 2hdc in the same space. **hdc in next 9 dc (don't forget the stitch that the sideways dc is made in). In next tr (1hdc, 1dc). In next tr (1dc, 2hdc). hdc in next 9 dc. In next tr (2hdc, 1dc). In next tr (1dc, 1hdc). hdc in next 10 dc. hdc in next 2 tr. ** 3hdc in next Colour B sideways dc stitch. Repeat ** to **. Sl st in top of first ch2, cut off and pull end through. Weave in all your ends.
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My celtic sun crochet square pattern is here! You can use this model on a crocheted bag, cardigan, baby blanket or anywhere you want. **Digital PDF Pattern download - This is not a physically finished item, you will receive a PDF** Includes written description and lots of photos. *This file was updated on 21.09.2023. The images in the file have been changed and more detailed images have been added. *skill level: advanced beginner or intermediate GIFT : This pattern includes a short, silent video tutorial for changing the yarn color. This file is written in US terms (English) I use 130 Yd = 1.76 oz 100% cotton thread when making all the patterns. You can use the rope of any thickness and feature you want. *Approximate size with recommended materials: 3.5 inches x 3.5 inches. Depending on the thickness of your yarn, the size of the finished pattern will vary. You need to know these seams; magic ring, chain, slip stitch, single crochet, half double crochet, double crochet, treble crochet, double crochet together If you need clarity on something, feel free to reach out; I will try my best to help you understand. Do not resell or distribute, share or copy this pattern in any way. Legal action will be taken if my copyrights are violated. Thanks to everyone who showed interest!
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