BLO and FLO 🧵

 In crochet, FLO (Front Loop Only) and BLO (Back Loop Only) are techniques that change the texture and shape of your project by only working into one half of the stitch's top "V" shape. Both start the same way, but where you place your hook changes the final look. [1, 2]



Breaking Down the Differences
  • FLO (Front Loop Only): You insert your hook only into the loop closest to you.
    • Visual Effect: Creates a clean, flatter finish.
    • Best For: Making color changes stand out, starting new sections (like a skirt on an amigurumi doll), and creating decorative ridges on the front of the work. [2, 3, 4, 5]
  • BLO (Back Loop Only): You insert your hook only into the loop farthest from you.
    • Visual Effect: Pushes the unworked front loops forward, creating a distinct raised ridge or line on the outside of your project.
    • Best For: Adding stretch (great for brims and cuffs), creating a sharp angle/corner for 3D objects (like the flat bottom of a basket), and mosaic crochet. [1, 2, 3, 4, 6]




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