[Nfb-krafters-korner] when crocheting, how to mark the beginning and end of row?

Ohio Gardener flowersandherbs at gmail.com
Sat Dec 10 03:35:31 UTC 2011


Jewell,

I use stitch markers. There are several different types. The kind I like are
plastic disks with a small slit on the edge of the disk, and an open center.
I slip the marker on to the stitch I want to mark using the small slit on
the marker and the stitch slides inside the disk, but  stays on and then can
be easily removed whenever I want. I just bought a new box of them from
Joannfabric.com, (not sure if I spelled that correctly) but I am sure they
sell the stitch markers in lots of places.

Cathy from Ohio
 

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Subject: [Nfb-krafters-korner] when crocheting,how to mark the beginning and
end of row?

How does one mark the beginning and end of a row when crocheting?  

Thanks.

Jewell

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