Right/Wrong side of crochet

There's right and wrong side of crochet. The another way of thinki-ng about it is that there's a front and back.

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The Wrong Side

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The Right Side

When crocheting in the round, your work may curl naturally with the wrong side facing you. To make the right side face you, follow these steps:

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1. Ensure that the wrong side, ide- ntifiable by its horizontal bars, is facing towards you.

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2. Push the middle of the piece until it flips inside out.

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3. With the right side now facing you, keep in mind that your piece may be upside down.

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4.Rotate your piece until the open edge is positioned at the top, and the loop for the crochet hook is on the side of the circle nearest to you. The exterior of your work should now exhibit a series of vertical V shapes.