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How Do You Do A Single Crochet Flat Spiral?

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How Do You Do A Single Crochet Flat Spiral?

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Crocheting in a flat spiral can make attractive yarn projects, but it can be tricky to keep your spiral truly flat. Flat spiral projects include items like coasters or hot pads, sections of granny squares for an afghan blanket or fine, lacy doilies. Use these steps to practice a basic flat spiral. Chain five stitches. Join the chain and form a ring by inserting the hook through both loops of the first stitch and making a slip stitch. Work twelve single crochet (sc) around the loop. Work the stitches in the center of the ring, not into individual stitches of the chain. Work two single crochets (sc) in the first single crochets (sc) in round 2. Work one single crochet (sc) in the next stitch. Continue working stitches around the loop using an alternating pattern of two stitches, then one, as you work around the circle. Add more rounds until your spiral is the desired size. Make your spiral lay flat, by decreasing the frequency in which you work two stitches in a single stitch for each ro

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