What does it mean to end on 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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What does it mean to end with a wrong side row in knitting?

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 RS and WS mean 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. The pattern may now say: Rep Rows 1 and 2 until piece measures 4” from the beginning, ending with a WS row.
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How do you tell right side from wrong side in knitting?

The easiest way to distinguish the sides is to look at a simple swatch in Stockinette Stitch. The flat side with all the V's on it is the "right" side. The bumpy purl side is the "wrong" side. If your pattern calls for Reverse Stockinette, it's the opposite.
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How do you tell the right side of a 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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Knitting Tip: Understanding Right Side and Wrong Side Rows



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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How do you tell the wrong side in crochet?

You can always distinguish which side of the fabric you're looking at by locating the tail of the foundation chain. If it's on your left, then the right side is facing you; if it's on the right, then the wrong side is toward you.
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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 with RS row mean?

Right-side = tail on the right

When knitting in stocking stitch, this is what the right-side of your work will look like. If your pattern tells you to end on a RS row, your final row would start with the tail on the right-hand side.
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Which side of the fabric is the right side?

Definitions: Right side: When instructions mention the "right side" of fabric, they are talking about the "printed" or "pretty" surface of the fabric. You usually sew things with right sides together so the stitching will be on the inside of the finished project.
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What is a row in knitting?

Left to right on a needle is one row. a row is made up of however many stitches. As you knit, you create row after row stacked on top of each other, so counting rows is counting the number in that stack. Hope that helps you.
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How do you finish a cast?

When you're finished casting on, insert your second knitting needle into the stitch that's closest to the point on your first needle. Next, wrap the yarn you're working with around your second needle so it's resting in between both needles. From there, poke the second needle through the loop around the first needle.
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Can you cable cast on at the end of a row?

The cable cast-on is a useful technique for adding stitches in the middle of the project, as it uses only the end of the thread. This is useful if you want to add stitches at the end of the row or make a single row buttonhole.
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How much yarn does it take to finish a row?

The standard advice on whether you have enough yarn to complete one more row is to stretch out your knitting and, if the length of yarn is 4 times the width of your work, you should have enough.
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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 the cast on row considered Row 1?

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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