Mastering Right-Side and Wrong-Side Relief Crochet Techniques

Right-Side and Wrong-Side Relief Crochet Techniques
Right-side relief crochet creates an arched design, while wrong-side relief crochet results in an incurved appearance.
Basic Steps to Start Your Crochet
Begin by making a chain of chain stitches followed by 1 row of double crochets. After completing this, turn your work.
Progressing with the Relief Crochet
In the next row, start with 2 chain stitches, followed by 1 arched double crochet and 1 incurved double crochet. Rotate these two types of crochets until the end of the row.
Continuing the Crochet Pattern
To start the new row, create 2 chain stitches. Crochet these above the arched double crochets from the previous row as incurved double crochets. Then, make arched double crochets above the incurved double crochets of the previous row.
Maintaining the Crocheting Rhythm
Continue your work, consistently rotating the crochets.
Understanding 2 x 2 Rib Crochet
The 2 x 2 rib is created similarly to the 1 x 1 rib; the only difference lies in the quantity of crochets. Rotate 2 arched (right-side) double crochets and 2 incurved (wrong-side) double crochets.