Before learning the Magic Ring .... my crochet projects tended to have large gaping holes. One of the biggest was the one seen in this Giant Crochet Doily Rug
And if you are thinking that maybe it is because it is a large project with lots of large holes, this is not the only reason. Take a closer look at some of my other crochet from 2012 before I learned the Magic Ring, and my one of my first intricate Doily Earring Patterns, again, before I had heard of the Magic Ring....
While it isn't horrible, I much prefer a tighter center, now that I know of the Magic Ring, and its many wonderful uses.
As well as these other Doily Earrings from 2012 as well. Do you not agree they would be a lot better without the center hole? What is that thing in the middle?
Too many times I have heard people complaining about the Magic Ring and asking me if there was an alternative for my patterns. While there is, I still strongly suggest the Magic Ring. In several of my patterns the Magic Ring is a must!
If you are unfamiliar with the Magic Ring, you can take a look at my video tutorial on Doily Designs Youtube.
Some Special Stitches are uses for the Magic Oval, so be sure to check out my YouTube Channel to find out how to do any of the stitches that are giving you problems. As well as the new Magic Oval Tutorial just released.
Crochet Magic Oval can be used as a decorative placemats and matching coasters.
Magic Oval creates an oval center that does not have the usual oval 'hole' on the ends you find with Chain Ovals (ovals that begin with a chain stitch).
I like to use this on bag bottoms as well as for small oval coasters.
Use to add to other crochet creations.
Say Goodbye to those end Gaps in your Ovals!
Magic Oval is a Crochet Game Changer!!
If you have ever crocheted an oval for a bag bottom or cute placemat, you probably already know about the dreaded holes that can form in the ends of the chain.
Usually, when we work around a foundation chain to create an oval, the ends can stretch out, leaving unsightly gaps at either side.
Enter: The Magic Oval πͺ ✨
This technique is a total game saver for crocheters who want a denser, seamless finish. It creates a solid center without the usual oval 'hole' on the ends, giving your projects a professional, boutique quality look.
Why you will Love the Magic Oval
The beauty of this method lies in its versatility. Because it creates such a sturdy and clean start, you can use it as the foundation for almost anything that begins with an oval. I find myself reaching for this technique constantly.
My Favorite Ways to Use It:
Small Coasters: Perfect for that minimalist, clean aesthetic on your coffee table.
Home Decor: It is the ideal start for oval placemats, doilies and even rugs.
Bag Bottoms: It provides a strong, gap-free base that can support the weight of your items without stretching.
Hybrid Creations: Use it as a base to add to other crochet creations, like decorative patches or designs.
One Technique, Endless Applications
The Magic Oval isn't just for one specific pattern, it is a foundational skill that opens up a world of possibilities. Once you master the center, you can keep growing your stitches to create:
Elegant table runners.
Sturdy market totes.
Oval shaped stuffed plushies.
Decorative mats for your plants and plates.
Pro Tip: When using the magic oval for bag bottoms, I recommend using a slightly smaller hook than your yarn calls for to make the base even more rigid and durable.
What is Next?
Now that you know why the magic oval is so essential, are you ready to see how it's done?
Whether you are a seasoned pro or a beginner looking to level up, this technique will quickly become a staple in your crochet toolkit.
Updated pattern with new Magic Leaves for Magic Flowers!
The Magic Flower Pencil Topper is a fun and creative way to add a touch of nature to your writing tools!
6 Magic Flower designs to choose from in this pattern.
Customize your own blooming pencil or pen with the 3 distinct flower variations and various sizes of leaves. Whether you're working with a standard big pen or a #2 pencil, this topper is designed to fit perfectly.
The best part? You can easily take it off and on, so you can switch up your style whenever you like. Choose from a variety of colors to match your mood and create a unique flower arrangement that's all your own.
Super simple and quick chain rose. Fun pattern gives you the No Wilt Rose Design, sharing my secrets here shhhh! With this simple trick, your rose leaves will stay perky and beautiful.
Pattern uses worsted weight acrylic yarn.
Make several to create a beautiful bought in no time with the Chain Rose and Leaf Pattern.
If you've ever been frustrated by droopy crochet flowers, your going to love my secret to a perky, long lasting rose.
This pattern is designed to be quick and easy, making it a great project for crocheters of all skill levels. With just a few simple stitches, you will be able to create these beautiful, dimensional roses in no time.
Crochet phone pouch for glasses, phones, and more. New added Apple design, with more crochet phone tote ideas! 2 Pattern Package, Easy Crochet Pattern.
Instand PDF Pattern Download on Etsy: Crochet Cross Pattern
Dragon Tear, Jeweled Crochet Cross Pattern.
Beautiful Cross to crochet for home decor, wreath add on, or gifts.
2 Border Choices with Simple, and Wobble Border (Small Shell Edges), to choose from.
These quick and easy crochet Crosses are filled with spirit and joy.
You can use any hook from micro to jumbo, just use corresponding yarn size for best results, and expect Cross size to correspond. Approximate sizes are;
Hook/Yarn/Size
* Size 9, Thread, 5 x 4 in
* E/Size 4, WW, 10.5 x 8 in
* G/Size 4, WW, 13 x 10.5 in
* N/Size 5, Bulky, 20 x 15 in
Crochet and share a Cross this Easter, and Praise the Lord!
As my work continues to reach more of you through search, it has come to my attention that no one has ability to contact me. I want to make sure that the door is always open for conversation.
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I have been on a total nostalgia trip lately, from Land of the Lost, Welcome Back Kotter, to the Jeffersons, finally moving on up.
I like to never found it because I was looking for Flo's diner not Mel's and it is Alice! But finally I found this great compilation of Flo from Alice with a terrific compilation of her "Kiss My Grits" highlights!
It has been so fun sharing these with my daughter. Her take? The aesthetics grabbed her attention. She loves the acting and the "gay vs creep" social dynamics of Three’s Company, but she’s not sold on the 70s scripts, she says that it is just constant back and forth dissing without enough plot! π
She’s not wrong, but man, the nostalgia hits different. Kismet brought me to this video today and I had to share.
Watching these clips, I realized that while Flo had the "Kiss my grits," my modern day equivalent is definitely Crap on a Cracker! π Same energy, different decade. Sometimes you just need that one perfect line to handle the chaos of the day.
Huge thanks to David Frederick for the Season 3 compilation. It was exactly the trip down memory lane I needed. Check out Flo in action; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XxURxQZS4mM
Crochet flag throw blanket was thrown in for aesthetics and pattern and available blankets by Doily Designs can be found on Etsy Along with 2 size BUNDLE with the King/Queen large and Junior patterns with bonus heart pillow patterns included.
Thank you for stopping by.
Best wishes,
Cathleen π§Ά
oh, and... KISS MY GRITS π€£
I think I have been developing a bit of Digital Incontinence lately... I just can't stop sharing these 70s flashbacks between Flo's sass and my Crap on a Cracker, the internet is getting all my thoughts today! π