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    My round is becoming wavy. What am I doing wrong?
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    You may be putting two stitches in every stitch. Instead, you should do the first round with two in each, the second with two in every other, the third with two in every third, and so on. It should fix itself.
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    How do I make the yarn look straight when I join it every round?
    Community Answer
    Keep it at the same tightness at all times, so that you can't crochet loosely in some places and tightly in others.
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    Great but how do I know which round I am on?
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    Use a stitch marker -- you can buy one or you can use a safety pin or a piece of scrap yarn. Put the marker in the last stitch of the round, and when you get to the marker, take it out. Work the last stitch and put it in the new last stitch. For counting the actual rounds, put a mark on a paper, get a row counter or be very good at counting the rounds.
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    Is this how I would start an amigurumi?
    Community Answer
    Yes.
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    When I stop increasing, how do I start increasing again?
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    Mark the stitch you are on, count the stitches in the round, and divide it by a suitable number X. Place an increase every X stitches. For example, if you count 80 stitches, you could choose to increase every stitch, or every 2, 4, 5, 8, 10, or 20 stitches, depending on how much increasing you want to do. If your stitches come out as an awkward number, such as 37, then you may need to do an increase or decrease in preparation (decrease to 36, and then increase every 6 stitches, 6 times around).
  • Question
    How do I crochet upward?
    Community Answer
    You stop increasing; just put a single crochet in each stitch of the previous round.
  • Question
    My circle started to turn into a basket. What did I do wrong?
    Community Answer
    You might be missing some increases. Check that the number of stitches per round is increasing enough.
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    How do I do a crocheted circle?
    Community Answer
    Chain two, then crochet however many stitches into the first chain you made. On the next round, crochet two stitches into each stitch you had. DO NOT TURN -- just go from the last stitch of the first round and start the next round by crocheting into the first stitch of the first round.
  • Question
    My stitch marker fell off! How do I know where to stop?
    Community Answer
    When that happens to me I just count the number of rounds and try to find the point where another round is added on.
  • Question
    How do you connect the rows without them showing? I always have a seam down the back of my baby hats.
    Community Answer
    You can connect the rows from the backside (that's what I usually do). Turn over your work and connect the rows.
  • Question
    I am not increasing the stitches, but when I single crochet around (and am using a stitch marker), there are more stitches. What am I doing wrong?
    Michele
    Top Answerer
    You may be adding a stitch every time you slip stitch to close the round. It’s not always easy to know when a round is done, so use stitch markers.
  • Question
    When the directions say to do a single crochet in the first stitch but put two in every other stitch, does that mean each subsequent stitch has two stitches worked into it?
    Community Answer
    It means to work two stitches per stitch for the rest of the row. Patterns do this when the author wants to change the repetition pattern.
  • Question
    How do I do corners when crocheting in the round?
    Enchantress Katie
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    If you're working a round, there are no corners, that's why it's called a round. If you want corners, you need to be looking at granny squares.
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    How do I "turn"? Does this mean to turn the hat inside out? Turn the hat around or over?
    Community Answer
    "Turn" means to flip the hat over. This is so that you can start crocheting in the opposite direction from before.
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    How do I join a standing chain when starting a new row?
    Community Answer
    You can connect the rows from the backside (that's what I usually do). Turn over your work and connect the rows.
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    What does chain 5 is a double crochet mean?
    Community Answer
    It means that the chain 5 counts as a double crochet in the crochet pattern you are using or following online.
  • Question
    I am making the body of a bunny but it turned out to look like a child’s hat with a rim, what did I do wrong?
    Community Answer
    You may have crocheted too many increases or didn't make the body part longer. Also, the size of your hook and type of your yarn plays a part into this.
  • Question
    Is there a formula to use for determining increases when crocheting in the round?
    Cookie bub
    Community Answer
    Yes, there is. One way to think about it is that you want to do an increase in the middle stitch of the last row.
  • Question
    How do I keep mine thin?
    HorseLover1431
    Community Answer
    Use a thinner yarn. There are many types of yarn. Before you begin a project, you should have decided what kind of yarn you need for your project.
  • Question
    How to decrease in round?
    HorseLover1431
    Community Answer
    You can decrease by skipping a stitch or two every time around. To have a neat result, you should do this regularly each time around.
  • Question
    After joining to back loops of in the round project, how to know which is right side to continue crocheting?
    DiamondWarrior649
    Top Answerer
    The stitches will curve inward slightly. The side they naturally curve into is the right side. The right side will also show a lot less of the increasing. If you are using hdc, you will see that the wrong side will have a spiral sort of pattern. The right side will look normal, however.
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