When you get to the end, make one chain stitch and reorient your yarn piece and needle so you can start going back down in across the piece again if you want to make more rows.
By Tammy Powley, About.com Guide
When you get to the end, make one chain stitch and reorient your yarn piece and needle so you can start going back down in across the piece again if you want to make more rows.
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