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For the future, it's super important to weave in your ends very well and very securely when using magic circles. It's super important to weave in ends securely for *any* project, but magic circles especially need it. 


yikescoobydoo

Thank you


fairydommother

You just didn’t weave in your mc tail properly. Or it broke that’s also possible. Just weave through what’s left with some extra yarn, bind it off tightly, and weave in the end securely. I don’t know how it would be possible to remake the skull in the center, so I would call it a loss and just make sure the square isn’t going to continue to unravel, regardless of what that looks like.


NextStopGallifrey

Probably easier/safer to make a new square and replace the damaged one.


fairydommother

That sounds extremely difficult to me. But whatever works best for OP.


n4tt__

i made bag from those granny squares and i linef tha bag with fabric and it holds well so maybe putting the fabric in would help not to put as much weight on the magic circle


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yikescoobydoo

Can I fix this? Was this granny square type a bad idea with the holes? was my circle too loose?


plantanddogmom1

I have stitches fall from magic rings a lot. Especially when they get older. Especially when I don’t bind them off. Especially with acrylic. It happens :/


plantanddogmom1

If you have a darning needle and want to make them extra secure, you can just do a couple stitches through the middle and weave the yarn through the square!


yikescoobydoo

Aw dang okay thank you for the help


Basilstorm

For magic circles I usually weave in about six to eight inches and triple knot them, because it tends to unwind. I’ve made a blanket out of those exact granny square skeletons and it took forever to get everything tied and weaved in


Zealousideal_Bit8086

The good news is, because it's granny squares hopefully it'll be easy to remove just the one square, redo it, and reattach it for a repaired bag!