Easy to make crochet double stitches

Easy to make crochet double stitches

That’s a crochet spiral or shell-shaped circle — it’s made using double crochet stitches with gradual increases in a circular pattern, then partially left open to create the spiral effect.
Here’s how to make it step-by-step:

🧶 Materials

  • Yarn: 3-ply or 4-ply medium weight (acrylic or cotton works great)
  • Crochet hook: 3.0–4.0 mm
  • Scissors
  • Yarn needle

🪡 Abbreviations (US terms)

AbbrevMeaning
chchain
dcdouble crochet
sl stslip stitch
ststitch
incincrease (2 dc in same stitch)

🌼 Step-by-Step Instructions

Step 1: Magic ring base

  1. Make a magic ring (or ch 4, sl st to form a ring).
  2. Ch 3 (counts as first dc).
  3. Make 11 dc into the ring.
  4. Pull the ring closed tightly.
  5. Join with a sl st to the top of ch 3.
    ➡️ Total = 12 dc

Step 2: Round 2 – First increase

  1. Ch 3 (counts as dc).
  2. In the next stitch, make 2 dc.
  3. 1 dc in next st, 2 dc in next st — repeat all the way around.
  4. Join with sl st.
    ➡️ Total = 18 dc

📝 You’re adding 6 stitches per round to keep a smooth circular shape.


Step 3: Round 3 – Continue shaping

  1. Ch 3.
  2. 1 dc in each of next 2 sts, 2 dc in next st — repeat around.
  3. Join with sl st.
    ➡️ Total = 24 dc

Step 4: Round 4

  1. Ch 3.
  2. 1 dc in next 3 sts, 2 dc in next st — repeat around.
  3. Join with sl st.
    ➡️ Total = 30 dc

Step 5: Round 5

  1. Ch 3.
  2. 1 dc in next 4 sts, 2 dc in next st — repeat around.
  3. Join with sl st.
    ➡️ Total = 36 dc

🌀 Continue increasing like this — each round adds one more single dc between increases:

  • Round 6: 1 dc in next 5, 2 dc in next
  • Round 7: 1 dc in next 6, 2 dc in next
  • Round 8: 1 dc in next 7, 2 dc in next
    …and so on.

This makes a flat circle with visible radial lines like in the image.


🌙 Step 6: Create the spiral (the open slice)

Now for the spiral / shell effect:

  1. When your circle is as big as you want (about 10–12 cm in diameter), do not join at the end of your last round.
  2. Instead, turn your work and start crocheting back and forth (like rows) over ¾ of the circle only — leave one “slice” unworked.
  3. Each new row will slightly pull and curl the circle into a spiral shape.

Optional:

  • To enhance the curl, increase slightly (2 dc in one st every few stitches) along the outer edge only.
  • Do not increase near the center — that keeps the spiral tight in the middle and wider at the edge.

🌺 Finishing

  1. Fasten off your yarn when your spiral looks right.
  2. Weave in ends using your yarn needle.
  3. You can steam block it to flatten or leave it curled for a 3D shell look.

🌼 Tip

  • To make a coaster, keep it flat.
  • To make a shell or coral motif, crochet fewer rounds and leave the edge loose to curl naturally.
  • You can even join two of these together to form a crochet seashell or decorative flower base.

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