Is there a site to teach crochet increase and decrease and stitching in the side edge of the rows of stitches?

This was the most difficult part to learn in crochet for me when I was learning.
I use a chain one as first stitch in single crochet and have many methods of increase and decrease.
I search for ways to make edge stitches as neat as possible, just want to see how other crocheters do it. So thanks for trying to help me.

How do I crochet back the other way once I am at the edge?

I am attempting to crochet a scarf. I can crochet one line but how to I go back the other way once I am at the edge? My friend told me to loop the yarn twice and insert the hook on the side facing away from me? I am really confused!

How do I attach some vintage crochet edging to a pillowcase that has the little holes in the edge? HELP!?

I removed this edging from an old pair of pillowcases my mom had embroidered when the old cases became unusable. I would like to reuse the edging. I have embroidered a new pair of cases that have the holes near the edge with a raw edge below that. Can I just slip stitch the crochet edging into the holes in the case with white embroidery floss or even plain white thread? What do I do about the raw edge? I appreciate any help with this, and since I am “craft-challenged,” the simpler the better! Thanks!

How do you do a crochet edge?

Ok so I’ve knitted my piece, not done. There is some uneven stiches at the left side of the piece, I would like do a crochet edge to even it out but don’t know how. Please help.

How do I know where the neck edge is in knitting?

This is my first time knitting something other than a simple scarf and I am stuck in the part where they gave me directions saying, “at neck edge, begin this row…”. How do I know where the neck edge is or do I just assume that after the directions I’ve been following, the next row is where the next edge is supposed to be?

KNIT TRIANGLE EDGE 1


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