So just tell yourself “top center” so you remember to come down from the top to the center and then out the back of the work. For some reason this feels like an odd thing to do as it is the opposite of what we normally do when we crochet. Now take the needle and come down from the top into the center of the last stitch of the row. Step 3: Insert needle into middle of last stitch Just remember to insert the needle under both loops of the 1st stitch in the row just completed. If you are working in joined rounds (starting each row with a ch 1 and then your 1st stitch), there will not be a jog. Note that I am working in continuous rounds for this example, so there is a little bit of a “jog” effect’. When you are done with step 2, it looks like this: Insert the yarn needle under both loops of this stitch and pull through. When working in the round, the 1st stitch of the row is the next stitch. Step 2: Insert needle under both loops of 1st stitch Then take the yarn end and thread a yarn needle. Take you hook out of the loop and pull the loop up….Ĭontinue to pull the loop, making it biggerĬontinue pulling this loop until the cut end of the yarn pulls right though. Step 1: After the last stitch Cut Yarn, Pull LoopĪfter the last stitch, cut the yarn. Step 3: Insert needle into middle of last stitch.Step 2: Insert needle under both loops of 1st stitch.Step 1: After the last stitch Cut Yarn, Pull Loop.
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