Thanks so much for making this video! I needed to know how to do this for a pattern I got on-line and had no clue what it even was. You explained this very well! :)
That is a good question. I would imagine that you would ch 1 at the beginning and work the stitch around the base as normal. Then just continue on to the end of the row and do the same. To keep the stitch from sliding around to the top at the beginning and end of the row, you could work the stitch around only the front two or the back two strands of the base. You can always experiment and see what method you like best. Hope that helps. :)
THANKS SO MUCH for making such a GREAT tutorial!!! First one I found and had absolutely no need to look any further!!! THANKS FOR HELPING ME!!!
T3AMHICKS 2 months ago
Thanks so much for making this video! I needed to know how to do this for a pattern I got on-line and had no clue what it even was. You explained this very well! :)
anotheremopunk 3 months ago
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this is cool! thanks and i love how you talk! its so awesome and exotic :)
laffytaffylalala 5 months ago
Thanks for your reply; I will try it and see how it will work :)
nadaibrahim77 8 months ago
how can I begin and end a row with bp & fp sc?
nadaibrahim77 8 months ago
@nadaibrahim77
That is a good question. I would imagine that you would ch 1 at the beginning and work the stitch around the base as normal. Then just continue on to the end of the row and do the same. To keep the stitch from sliding around to the top at the beginning and end of the row, you could work the stitch around only the front two or the back two strands of the base. You can always experiment and see what method you like best. Hope that helps. :)
CrochetNCrafts 8 months ago
wow that's simple. Thank you! seems so complicated when you read instructions o.0
Eldvingar 11 months ago
Thank you so much!
Everyone else explains it like rocket science!
fobitbswo 1 year ago
you really did make this clear, all the videos i looked at b4 this one just made t more confusing.
Thanx for making urs so clear.
avampiresdoll 1 year ago
Thank you for the feedback...I'm glad I could help!
CrochetNCrafts 1 year ago
Thank you so much...I was really stumped and you made this so clear.
aussieches 2 years ago
You are very welcome...
CrochetNCrafts 2 years ago
Thank you very much for helpful tuturial.
You made so easy to follow.
scotkat1 2 years ago