How to Crochet Spirals: 10 Steps
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Crocheting spirals can bring a touch of playfulness and elegance to your crochet projects. Whether it’s a scarf, a blanket, or even a darling amigurumi toy, spirals add texture, depth, and visual interest. In this article, we’ll provide you with 10 simple steps to learn how to crochet spirals.
1. Gather your materials: For this project, you’ll need at least two different colored yarns, a coordinating crochet hook (refer to the label on the yarn for recommended size), scissors, and a tapestry needle for weaving in loose ends.
2. Start with a foundation chain: With your first color, create a slipknot and then chain four stitches. Connect the last chain to the first with a slip stitch to form a loop. This will serve as the foundation for your spiral.
3. Add your second color: Attach the second color yarn by creating a slipknot onto your hook and pulling it through the loop of the first color on the hook. Hold both ends of the new color as you crochet to secure it in place.
4. Create single crochets: Working in the round (meaning you’ll be working around the initial loop), insert your hook into the center of the foundation ring, yarn over and pull through, then yarn over again and pull through both loops on the hook.
5. Alternate colors: With your first single crochet complete in Color 2, switch back to Color 1 by dropping Color 2 and picking up Color 1 from where you left off in Step 3. Continue alternating colors as you create single crochets around the foundation ring.
6. Increase each round: As your spiral grows outward from its center, you’ll need to increase each round by two stitches so that it lays flat. To do this, create two single crochets in each increased stitch. Remember to always switch between colors after every stitch.
7. Continue working in the round: Keep crocheting around the spiral, following the pattern of increasing stitches and alternating colors as you go. As your spiral grows, the pattern will begin to take shape.
8. Complete your spiral: Once you have reached your desired size, finish off your spiral by cutting the yarn, leaving a tail of several inches for both colors. Using a tapestry needle, weave the loose tail ends back into your work.
9. Block and shape (optional): If you’d like a more polished finish, gently wet-block your spiral on a flat surface with some pins to shape it evenly. Allow it to dry completely before using it in your project.
10. Incorporate spirals into your project: Now that you know how to crochet spirals, you can add them as decorations or design elements to various projects like hats, scarves, blankets, or toys.
By following these 10 simple steps, you’ll quickly learn how to crochet spirals and add an extra touch of flair and creativity to your crochet projects. Soon enough, friends and family will be asking for your expert help!