Crochet Seamless Spiral Circle With Raised Ridges

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, 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.

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, 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.

Seamless Spiral Crochet Circle Tutorial

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.

You can use this spiral pattern to make up crochet potholders, Crocheted rugs, Crochet hats and Placemats. Just keep making the increase pattern until the size of your choice.

Materials Used:

  • 8 Ply Yarn
  • 4 mm Crochet Hook

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