What does ending with a WS row mean?

When your pattern tells you to end on a wrong side row it means that the last row you knit is the one on the wrong side (hidden side) of your project. So if you are knitting in stocking stitch (stockinette) the last row you work is a purl row so that you are ready to knit the next row.
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What does it mean to end on a wrong side row in crochet?

What does Wrong Side mean? When crocheting stitches, the part of the stitch that is not facing you as you work is called the Wrong Side. Another way to think of this is the back of your work.
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What does it mean Ws in knitting?

This means that on Row 1, which is the right side of the piece (RS), you will knit all 12 stitches on the needle. Then for Row 2, the wrong side (WS) of the piece, you will purl every stitch.
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What does it mean to finish on a right side row?

End with RS row' means you've just finished knitting it.
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When knitting says ending with a right side row?

Ending with a right side row means that you complete a right side row before moving on to the next instruction in your pattern. So, in the next step, the wrong side is facing you (bumpy side).
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Is the first row in knitting the right side?

Most patterns start on the right side. This means, that every odd-numbered row you knit is the right side, and every even-numbered row means knitting the wrong side.
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What does ending on a wrong side in knitting mean?

When your pattern tells you to end on a wrong side row it means that the last row you knit is the one on the wrong side (hidden side) of your project. So if you are knitting in stocking stitch (stockinette) the last row you work is a purl row so that you are ready to knit the next row.
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What does WS mean in sewing?

WS: Wrong side, or reverse side, meaning the side of the fabric meant to be worn on the inside. wyib: With yarn in back. wyif: With yarn in front.
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How do you tell the right side of knit fabric?

Single Knit Fabric can be a bit tricky to tell the right side from the wrong side, especially if the stitches are small. The right side will look like rows of Vs running vertical down the length of the fabric. The wrong side will have small curves running horizontally across the fabric.
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How do you crochet a WS row?

To crochet on the wrong side of the chain, flip your chain so that the tiny bumps on the underside are facing up. Crochet into each bump as you would crochet into the top loop normally. If you're working an oval shape, such as with a placemat or a basket, you will need to crochet on the wrong side of a chain.
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Do you bind off on right or wrong side?

Usually, you bind off on the right side of the work but you can also bind off on the wrong side if needed. Unless otherwise specified in your pattern, you would work purl stitches on your bind off so that the right side of your work shows a knitted bind off pattern.
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Does cast off count as a row?

The cast on doesn't count as a row. But it's easier to count all the rows in the worked fabric, below the needle, and just not count the loops on the needle. Some may disagree with me. It doesn't matter, as long as you are consistent within your own work.
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Is the long tail cast on the first row?

Because of the fact that the long tail cast on is really a variation of a backwards loop cast on with the first row already worked, it often counts as both the cast on and the first (right side) row. However, when this is not practical for the project at hand and the cast is not counted as the first row.
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Is first row after cast on right side or wrong side?

When you turn needle to put it in your left hand in preparation to work the first row, the purl side of the cast on is facing you. It's usually considered the “wrong side” of the cast on. If you knit that first row, you are knitting a wrong side row.
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Does the cast on row count as Row 1 in knitting?

The cast on itself is not counted, however, some cast on methods create both a cast on and a knitted row. For example, the most popular cast on, the long tail method, creates both a cast on and a knitted row. So in this case, you would count that as the first row.
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What is a right side row in knitting?

The right side of your knitting is the face of the fabric. This is the side that will be on the outside of a garment. The wrong side is the back side of the fabric, and will be on the inside of a garment. When the right side of the fabric is facing you, you're working on a right side row.
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What does RS row mean in knitting?

Basically, the right side (RS) is the front side of your project. When the pattern says to work a row (RS), it means that row will face the front. The wrong side is the back side, so if a pattern says to work a row (WS), that row will face the back side of the completed project.
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How do you decrease the end of a row in knitting?

There are two ways to decrease in knitting. If you're knitting a garment one way is done at the beginning of the row and the other is done at the end of the row.
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It is called K2tog.
  1. Knit till there are 3 stitches remaining on the needle.
  2. Knit 2 together. ( K2tog)
  3. Knit the last stitch.
  4. You have now decreased one stitch.
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What does the moss stitch look like?

The moss stitch patterns are an easy combination of alternating knit and purl stitches worked over an even number of cast on stitches. The British Moss Stitch / Seed Stitch is a two row repeat stitch pattern while the American / Irish Moss Stitch is a four row repeat stitch pattern.
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