No, in knitting MS does not mean front and wrong side of the row. MS means moss stitch. In this type of stitch, you knit two two rows of the same sequence (purl or knit) and then alternate them.
It means "wrong side". In a stocking stitch, the purl side is the wrong side.
The "wrong side" in knitting is the side that doesn't show the pattern. The wrong side is the one that goes inside toward your skin in the making of a garment. So if you are making a garment, look to the side that has the pattern clearly, this will be the "right side".
When a pattern refers to the "right side" of your work, they mean the side that is the front. The side that is the back will be the "wrong" side.
Much like in biology, the left side of the garment is the side that will be on your left when you are wearing it.
Assuming you are doing stockinette stitch (knit the front side and purl the back side), your knitting is curling because that's precisely what stockinette stitch does. To make it stop, put a band of garter stitch (knit the front side AND the back side) or ribbing around the piece and that will make it lie flat.
Look at the fabric. One side will be prettier than the other. That's the right side. If you are looking at stockinette knitting, where you knit one side and purl the other side, generally the knit side is the right side. Examine the stitches. On one side the stitches look like the letter "V." On the other, they look like bumps or dashes ("-"). The "V" side is the knit, or right side, and the "-" side is the purl or wrong side.
If you are alternating rows (knit one row, purl one row), the purl row is typically a "wrong-side" row. If it is a pattern stitch, it should state somewhere in the pattern what is the front and what is the back. The back is the "wrong-side" http://handmadebyjody.blogspot.com http://handmadebyjody.etsy.com
the right side of the piece, i.e. the side that is meant to be seen. in circular knitting such as on a sock the RS is the outside of the tube, which faces you at all times anyway. on a scarf, the RS is the side that shows the pattern rather than its reverse.
Are you knitting? If by basic stitch, you mean garter stitch, it is because you are knitting on both sides of the work. It may also mean your working yarn is in the wrong place when you attempt to pearl a stitch. A stockinette stitch is achieved by knitting on one side of the work and pearling on the other. When knitting, the working yarn should be at the back of the work, away from you. When pearling, the working yarn should be pulled between the needle and the work,( closest to you) and then work the stitch the same as a knit stitch. This should fix your problem, but if not, please ask more questions.
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