Is there a front side and back side with back loop single crochet stitch or does it look the same on both sides? I’m making fingerless gloves and both sides look the same.
It should be fairly close to the last stitch. In fact, I usually put a regular single crochet in the very last stitch to help my edges line up straighter. Hope this helps! :)
@@wherecanifindthetutorialha6297 I would take a yarn needle and sew them together with the yarn tail. You could also slip stitch the edges together too!
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@@NocturnalNinja I am so glad it was helpful for you! Happy crocheting!
Is there a front side and back side with back loop single crochet stitch or does it look the same on both sides? I’m making fingerless gloves and both sides look the same.
@@coolmom1016 both sides look pretty similar. 🙂
when you turn is is the back loop always the loop in the back? Or is the back loop the same tooo cuz when you turn it it becomes the front loop
@@sarahlush1010 the back loop is always the loop that is farthest away from you as a crocheter. It switches every row after you turn.
Nicely explained. I am struggling to see exactly where the hook enters - how close should it be to the last V-stitch, or do you skip ahead?
It should be fairly close to the last stitch. In fact, I usually put a regular single crochet in the very last stitch to help my edges line up straighter. Hope this helps! :)
How do I sew sides together for beanie with ears?
@@wherecanifindthetutorialha6297 I would take a yarn needle and sew them together with the yarn tail. You could also slip stitch the edges together too!