Thank you. Newer crocheter, had a friend suggest this method and I struggled to figure it out. With your highlighting exactly what to do and where to do it, I think I can now do it successfully. YEAH!
If your chain has got twisted, you can flip it over to see the front instead of the back. But, if you're new to crochet, it's worth practicing making chains until it becomes second nature and all your chains look evenly sized - you'll use the same motion for every other crochet stitch, so it'll be worth the effort!
Thank you. Newer crocheter, had a friend suggest this method and I struggled to figure it out. With your highlighting exactly what to do and where to do it, I think I can now do it successfully. YEAH!
Thank you June! It looks so much neater.
Take care 🙏🏽💜🧶😻
Thank you for helping me to make my crochet work as beautiful as possible.
EXCELLENT! Detailed with terrific explanations. Thanks so much!
Great explanation and video. The added color shows EXACTLY what is happening. Love it! Thank you.
Thank you, Marilyn! 😊
Thank you for the clarity!
First time doing this, 👏
thank you
Thank you so much, to teach this stitch,👍👍👍 God bless you for this information 🥰🥰
Can you pls help me bc my chain is kinda messed up and the back loops is appearing in front instead of the v's (sorry english isn't my first language)
If your chain has got twisted, you can flip it over to see the front instead of the back. But, if you're new to crochet, it's worth practicing making chains until it becomes second nature and all your chains look evenly sized - you'll use the same motion for every other crochet stitch, so it'll be worth the effort!