Knitted Ring: How to Make Knitted and Crochet Rings
Knitted Rings Look and Feel Great on Your Fingers
Knitted or crocheted rings are made in various thickness and size. Many women do a simple small ring while others do big rings. It just depends on your likes and dislikes.
If you mess up a few times do not quit. Keep trying until you succeed, the result will look wonderful. Keep trying until you get the hang of it. It will be lots of fun to walk around with your own homemade jewelry.
How to Make a Knitted Ring
Materials Needed:
Roll of yarn
Small knitting or crochet needle
Instructions for Making a Knitted of Crochet Ring:
Step 1- Once you have picked the color yarn for your ring, you are ready to begin the process of making your knitted or crocheted ring.
Step 2- Using the knitting or crochet needle, create a six chain stitch.
Step 3- Place hook into first chain stitch, forming a ring.
Step 4- With yarn over the hook, bring yarn through stitch and then through loop on your hook. This completes the center ring.
Steps 5- Chain one making a turning chain and insert hook into center ring. This works a single crochet into a center ring.
Step 6- Yarn over the hook while drawing yarn through the center ring. Again, with the yarn over the hook draw yarn through the two remaining loops on the hook.
Step 7- Chain one then three more for a double crochet stitch turning chain. With yarn over hook, insert into fourth chain from hook. Continue until finished with desired ring.
The knitted or crocheted ring is completed. The color of the yarn thread can be any color you like. Many women love pink or purple yarn to make rings. White yarn is also eye catching and goes with all outfits in your closet.
Many people who knit or crochet rings will do one for every finger. In cases like that the smaller the ring the better. Too many rings on a woman's hand can look terrible. However, if done right, will look beautiful. Many women will only place two rings on each hand spaced out. One for the index and pinky finger would look great on a woman with long fingers and painted nails.
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