Is this possible?
I'm looking for a way to make a clockwise spiral. You know, the basic "Just keep crocheting around with appropriate increases until the thing is big enough and don't worry about turning chains".
Well, I did one and it was anti-clockwise. And I couldn't work out a simple way to make a clockwise spiral.
I ended up trying crocheting backwards. Then I taught myself to crochet left-handed. Both of which worked, but they're tricksy.
Anyone found a better way to do it?
(Cross-posted to Ravelry and Craftster. I'm gonna stick with using my left hand, I just wanted to know if they were possible.)
PS: I keep getting the urge to say "I am not left handed!" and throwing my crochet to my right hand whilst humming heroic music.













Wouldn't there be a stitch that looks good enough on it's "wrong" side? You'd just have to do it counterclockwise and turn the work over, no?
Soleil
I caaaaaaan, but it wouldn't be perfect.