We weavers try not to talk about right and wrong. There is no right side or wrong side to a cloth, only face and reverse. Sometimes I think that's just to give ourselves permission to decide that the side beneath the one we thought we were weaving is actually more interesting than the front side. Now that I've tied myself in knots trying to explain what I mean, I'll give you a picture. I hear it's worth a thousand words (and that was only 80).
Above pattern, face and reverse, is an adaptation of one I found in on page 22 of A Tablet Weaver's Pattern Book by Mallarkey et al. The pattern was attributed to Mary Meigs Atwater (click on the pictures to enlarge).