Yes the 'pull through 1' at the beginning af the return pass is for making the height. So if you work isn't even and start to curl to the left, that might be the the reason. If your work doesn't curl, it works both ways too.
Are you yarning over right before the last stitch? You can also try "chaining" in the beginning of the return pass, pull through just one loop one time, and the rest through two
How to end Tunisian Crochet ruclips.net/user/shortsntxaBQ7D8k0?feature=share
I APPRECIATE IT how you demonstrate this that I feel confident in trying this.
Thank you so much Yana
When you say yarn under, isn't it really yarn in front? Just a suggestion. Will be trying this stitch very soon.
It is just yarn in front, but it's called yarn under.
When you piece is the length you want, how do you do the last row?
Here is a quick tutorial ruclips.net/user/shortsntxaBQ7D8k0?feature=share
Your pattern seems much easier for me to follow, 😊
I thought we were supposed to pull through one and then two at a time when making the returning pass.
It works both ways
Yes the 'pull through 1' at the beginning af the return pass is for making the height. So if you work isn't even and start to curl to the left, that might be the the reason.
If your work doesn't curl, it works both ways too.
How do you use different patterns?
What do you mean?
It's look the same the front and back?!
No, it does not
I keep trying samples of this stitch but it keeps leaning to the left. Any ideas?
Are you yarning over right before the last stitch? You can also try "chaining" in the beginning of the return pass, pull through just one loop one time, and the rest through two
Yarn over, not under
Well, in this case it's yarn under 😊
@@YanasCrochet no it isn’t. The yarn is going over the hook. Watch your own video.
Ok, how about "hook under yarn"?
@ yarn over is the traditional way to say what is happening.
It's better to be polite or watch a different video.
Schade das es nicht auf Deutsch erklärt wird
Sorry, but i don't speak German 😁