That was short and sweet yet so helpful a tip.😊 I must admit that i still get confused which side is the right side. Your saying that the first row is the RS and the tail of the yarn for right handed hangs at the left side ended that confusion with 100% certainty. Thanks heaps, Mikey.
Thank you even though I have crocheted and knitting for a few years I get confused on right side wrong side from time to time this was a nice simple explanation
Thank you even thought I have crocheted and knitting for a few years I get confused on right side wrong side from time to time this was a nice simple explanation
Hi Mikey. It took years and much knitting and crocheting to know my stitches and how they appear on the RS and WS. It's easy now but your tip would have come in handy when I was struggling. Thanks so much. Have a great day 😊
Thank you so much Mikey. Such a brilliant but simple idea, it would be so lovely if I had a brain 😂. I will definitely be using this tip. I normally just look at my work to decide which Is the right side 😊 xx
You are my inspiration Mikey. I left you a personal Facebook message on your personal Facebook page many weeks ago. When you have a moment, please read. You brought me back me, and I wanted to share my story with you as you shared yours with me and so many others ❤❤
I usually go by which side the starting tail is on (right-handed so on left side). But I started using your stitch marker idea several months ago and it does make it easier to see. Thanks for these shorts. They are very helpful. 🧡💛💚💙💜
I started a project where there’s the row of chains, then 1 row of sc, and the rest of the project is dcs. With this rule still apply or do I count the first row of my dc as the right side
Where "normally " you make a chain, turn & stitch across, making the 1st row, in FSC, you're doing both at the same time. So your foundation row would be the 1st row.
I just use the yarn hanging off the corner of the foundation chain. If it's on the left then I am looking at the right/front side. Easy peasy. 😂 😘
While i would agree with you, if like me you work in your ends as you go along, that first tail might not be visible.
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I'm still confused about that.
@@GrannyBlanketSue that's why I leave that specific tail out until the very end lol
Me too
Well y'all are super organized
That was short and sweet yet so helpful a tip.😊 I must admit that i still get confused which side is the right side. Your saying that the first row is the RS and the tail of the yarn for right handed hangs at the left side ended that confusion with 100% certainty. Thanks heaps, Mikey.
Thank you even though I have crocheted and knitting for a few years I get confused on right side wrong side from time to time this was a nice simple explanation
Thank you even thought I have crocheted and knitting for a few years I get confused on right side wrong side from time to time this was a nice simple explanation
I put a locking stitch marker to mark right side. But yarn is great also.
Thank you Mikey. Have a beautiful day
What a wonderful tip. You are an inspiration
Useful tip Mikey. Thank you.
Hi Mikey. It took years and much knitting and crocheting to know my stitches and how they appear on the RS and WS. It's easy now but your tip would have come in handy when I was struggling. Thanks so much. Have a great day 😊
Thank you for the clarifcation!! Easy peasy!
Great tip! Thanks, Mikey.
I needed this video two weeks ago. I thinkI sewed my cardigan together with one arm 'inside out'. Oh well. I like your solution. Thanks.
MIKEY THAT'S GREAT!!!
Great tip. Thank you.
Easy peasy!!!! Thank you
Thank you mikey great tip I will be using this method from now on 😊Amanda xx💕💖
Thank you I have to think about this a lot so I started doing a piece of yarn or stitch marker to.❤️
You are so helpful. Thank you.
Thank you so much Mikey. Such a brilliant but simple idea, it would be so lovely if I had a brain 😂. I will definitely be using this tip. I normally just look at my work to decide which Is the right side 😊 xx
nice tip thanks 👍 ❤️ ✋
That was actually very helpful. Thank you! ♥
Thanks. 👍
You are my inspiration Mikey. I left you a personal Facebook message on your personal Facebook page many weeks ago. When you have a moment, please read. You brought me back me, and I wanted to share my story with you as you shared yours with me and so many others ❤❤
I usually go by which side the starting tail is on (right-handed so on left side). But I started using your stitch marker idea several months ago and it does make it easier to see. Thanks for these shorts. They are very helpful. 🧡💛💚💙💜
I started a project where there’s the row of chains, then 1 row of sc, and the rest of the project is dcs. With this rule still apply or do I count the first row of my dc as the right side
How about only working from right side?
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If the starting tail is on the left isn't that the right side?
What if you use foundation single crochets instead of doing sc into a chain like a pattern says to do? Is the 2nd row then considered the right side?
Where "normally " you make a chain, turn & stitch across, making the 1st row, in FSC, you're doing both at the same time. So your foundation row would be the 1st row.
Depends if the designer says so. However if you are creating. You can assume that yes.