omg i hate doing the ones through the back, my yarn always comes off my hook, snags an extra loop, splits the yarn in half..etc..such a pain sometimes.
Wonderful! Thank you so much! I was trying to do fpsc alternating with bpsc to do a purse pattern last night and just could NOT get the bpsc thing right. Now I think I can work that pattern. Your instructions are super-clear and a nice slow pace for us beginners and novices. I really appreciate your work and will check for other vids you've done.
A pattern i am working on calls for me to do a Fpdc then sc in the next st. i am wondering what that would look like or where i am supposed to put in my sc. This is being called for for 80 sts in total fpdc sc repeat ending on fpdc. it is just hard since it is a text based pattern and is not too clear as to where to place the sc.
If you could help out it would be greatly appreciated. Thank you :)
Hi, That does help very much! I had them not in a straight line and had the wrong and right side, the opposite way around. After watching the video more in detail, I know where I have gone wrong! Thank you very much! I can now proceed with my crochet! :-))
Hi there, I'm a beginner to crochet. when you are doing a pattern of FPDC on one row and BPDC on the next row, are they supposed to run in lines down, hope this makes sense? thank you
Hi! Thanks for commenting. When you work FPDC on the right side of the fabric, and BPDC on the wrong side, around the post of the FPDC stitches of the previous row, the post stitches will line up on the right side of work. Does that help?
You're very welcome! We all have a preference to how we work stitches, but sometimes we need to know the formal way when it comes to reading patterns. Hope the video helped. :D
Thank you, Brianna, excellent video. It is exactly wath I was searching for!
noradlf 3 months ago
omg i hate doing the ones through the back, my yarn always comes off my hook, snags an extra loop, splits the yarn in half..etc..such a pain sometimes.
herointoast 4 months ago
I need to see how you begin and end a row with back & post single crochet please
nadaibrahim77 8 months ago
I need to see how you begin a row with back & post single crochet please
nadaibrahim77 8 months ago
Wonderful! Thank you so much! I was trying to do fpsc alternating with bpsc to do a purse pattern last night and just could NOT get the bpsc thing right. Now I think I can work that pattern. Your instructions are super-clear and a nice slow pace for us beginners and novices. I really appreciate your work and will check for other vids you've done.
wirewoman 1 year ago
very nice, thanks :)
visual is great. nice speed
cookiegirl37 1 year ago
Thank you so much, this has been driving me crazy!
greencellist 1 year ago
Thank you for making this SO CLEAR and concise! Just what I needed.
katmandu137 2 years ago
YES!!! This was so much better than learning from a book!
julienelson8709 2 years ago
superclear - so much easier than trying to learn from a book! - thanks for sharing.
puppydood 2 years ago
thank you so much.....you made it very clear to me.......
boncielo 2 years ago
Very Good Instructions......Thank you your teaching is very good......
perriwinkle79 2 years ago
OMG!!!!! thank you soooooo so so much. I really take my hat off to you guys that give these great easy to do techniques & instruction on line.
choclettecreem 3 years ago
Showing someone how to do anything correctly is the best way to learn.Now I can do both front and back posts because of you. Thank you so much!!!
shella2bella 3 years ago
A pattern i am working on calls for me to do a Fpdc then sc in the next st. i am wondering what that would look like or where i am supposed to put in my sc. This is being called for for 80 sts in total fpdc sc repeat ending on fpdc. it is just hard since it is a text based pattern and is not too clear as to where to place the sc.
If you could help out it would be greatly appreciated. Thank you :)
kmenicanin 3 years ago
Thank you now I get it .
pjhound 3 years ago
Thank you !! I really want to know it !!!
AkaiRinggo 3 years ago
Thank you, thank you. I was going nuts trying to figure it out from pictures. This is great!
dcmconsult 3 years ago
Just wanted to say thanks. I am a self tought, left handed beginner and your video really helped.
suzannephd 3 years ago
Hi, That does help very much! I had them not in a straight line and had the wrong and right side, the opposite way around. After watching the video more in detail, I know where I have gone wrong! Thank you very much! I can now proceed with my crochet! :-))
cityone1964 3 years ago
Hi there, I'm a beginner to crochet. when you are doing a pattern of FPDC on one row and BPDC on the next row, are they supposed to run in lines down, hope this makes sense? thank you
cityone1964 3 years ago
Hi! Thanks for commenting. When you work FPDC on the right side of the fabric, and BPDC on the wrong side, around the post of the FPDC stitches of the previous row, the post stitches will line up on the right side of work. Does that help?
thecrochetside 3 years ago
Your instructions are very clear, thank you. I thought I had learned this but was doing it wrong.
maxineismyhero 3 years ago 3
You're very welcome! We all have a preference to how we work stitches, but sometimes we need to know the formal way when it comes to reading patterns. Hope the video helped. :D
thecrochetside 3 years ago 2