Magic Loop : Make a large loop with yarn. Holding the loop with your fingers, insert hook into loop and pull work-ing yarn through loop on hook. Continue to work indicated number of stitches into loop. Pull on yarn tail to close loop.
Each petal of layer 1 is done row by row starting with a base row of 7 chains. Each petal includes a stitch I will called here Misc Stitch #1 (os MS1), it is very similar to Tunisian Simple Stitch - the only difference is that we work the stitch through the outer horizontal thread and not the vertical threads (Video Tutorial included + Instructions in the next section). The outer round of the disc has 24 stitches - meaning, each petal is being connected to the disc through 4 stitches (we have 6 petals in total). Each petal has 18 rows - the rows of each petal are being connected to the disc in the following fashion
Each petal of layer 1 is done row by row starting with a base row of 7 chains. Each petal includes a stitch I will called here Misc Stitch #1 (os MS1), it is very similar to Tunisian Simple Stitch - the only difference is that we work the stitch through the outer horizontal thread and not the vertical threads (Video Tutorial included + Instructions in the next section). The outer round of the disc has 24 stitches - meaning, each petal is being connected to the disc through 4 stitches (we have 6 petals in total). Each petal has 18 rows - the rows of each petal are being connected to the disc in the following fashion
Each petal of layer 1 is done row by row starting with a base row of 7 chains. Each petal includes a stitch I will called here Misc Stitch #1 (os MS1), it is very similar to Tunisian Simple Stitch - the only difference is that we work the stitch through the outer horizontal thread and not the vertical threads (Video Tutorial included + Instructions in the next section). The outer round of the disc has 24 stitches - meaning, each petal is being connected to the disc through 4 stitches (we have 6 petals in total). Each petal has 18 rows - the rows of each petal are being connected to the disc in the following fashion
Each petal of layer 1 is done row by row starting with a base row of 7 chains. Each petal includes a stitch I will called here Misc Stitch #1 (os MS1), it is very similar to Tunisian Simple Stitch - the only difference is that we work the stitch through the outer horizontal thread and not the vertical threads (Video Tutorial included + Instructions in the next section). The outer round of the disc has 24 stitches - meaning, each petal is being connected to the disc through 4 stitches (we have 6 petals in total). Each petal has 18 rows - the rows of each petal are being connected to the disc in the following fashion