Crochet in the Round

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Crochet in the Round

Postby rentin38 » Tue Mar 13, 2012 12:23 pm

I am attempting my first baby dress and now I'm at a standstill. The pattern says crochet in the round do not turn. I'm completely confused b/c all I've ever made were blankets. Please help! :idonno:
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Re: baby dress

Postby AlleyTalley » Tue Mar 13, 2012 1:45 pm

rentin38 wrote:I am attempting my first baby dress and now I'm at a standstill. The pattern says crochet in the round do not turn. I'm completely confused b/c all I've ever made were blankets. Please help! :idonno:


Hi Retin, crocheting in the round is just what it says and without turning, your right side is always facing out. A great tip is to place a stitch marker in the first stitch of the round, so you know when you finish that round. Also, look on YouTube for videos showing how it done. That is where I go to found out how to do a new stitch or refresh my memory of a previously learned stitch.
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Re: baby dress

Postby JazzHooked » Wed Mar 14, 2012 1:00 pm

AlleyTalley wrote:
rentin38 wrote:I am attempting my first baby dress and now I'm at a standstill. The pattern says crochet in the round do not turn. I'm completely confused b/c all I've ever made were blankets. Please help! :idonno:


Hi Retin, crocheting in the round is just what it says and without turning, your right side is always facing out. A great tip is to place a stitch marker in the first stitch of the round, so you know when you finish that round. Also, look on YouTube for videos showing how it done. That is where I go to found out how to do a new stitch or refresh my memory of a previously learned stitch.


if it makes it easier to visualize....when crocheting in the round, you start with a ring instead of a single straight line of chains. Usually you do a chain, then make that chain into a ring by slip stitching the last ch to the first ch. So...the next "round", you ch up, and crochet along the ring, returning back to where you started.

I hope this helps....
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