Love this demonstration, so clear and easy to follow. I dread that first row of crocheting into a chain and struggle with the right tension. This looks way better and doesn’t add the bulk I thought it might. Thank you for sharing it!
Always avoided doing a project that needed a chain foundation row, as no matter what I did it never turned out right, even using a larger hook did not work for me. This is perfect! Thank you so much.
Thank you for sharing. To all the rude haters, grow up! They don't have to share for free but they do. If you don't like the content, please keep it to yourself. It takes no effect not to respond
To eliminate my chain row curving I use a hook that’s .5mm larger than what the pattern calls for, make the chain then switch my hook to the size that’s .5mm smaller and go to town. That is much easier than guessing how long of a tail you need. It’s a cool method though for a smaller project. Maybe a washcloth.
For anyone else with zero patience the info starts at 6:16 ....... Thank goodness for options to speed up this video, between the music and the amount of time spent caressing the yarn I nearly pulled my hair out. sheesh.
If you are worried about not having enough tail and you can use a second ball of yarn (or perhaps even the two ends of one ball ? - I haven’t tried it.), then you can do this technique without guessing a tail length. For a right-handed person make a slip knot in each yarn ball. Place the two slip knots on your hook and hold the yarn from the right-hand loop (if the hook is pointing to the left) as you would normally. Let the yarn from the other loop rest between the first finger and thumb of your left hand. Yarn over with the right-hand yarn and pull through both loops. Then proceed with the technique - wrapping the left-hand yarn from the front, up and over, then yarn over with the right and pull through both. It does mean cutting the left-hand yarn at the end of the chain and weaving in a couple of extra tails but there is no stressing over the right length of tail to leave for your chain (and this uses a lot of tail for a short length of chain). Hope this helps.🙂
Thank you for sharing this. I have been using this icord technique to make small projects with and enjoy it, but could not work out the best way to do it for large projects like blankets for a double bed or larger. I don’t know why I never thought to do it a you explained but now that you said it, it makes so much sense. Thank you! I am about to start a mosiac baby blanket and am going to give this method a try.
@@shelleysmith4017para una cama doble? Pero chiquillas ¿vosotras que estáis todo el día sentadas dándole al gancho? 😂😂😂😂😂Vamos como yo 😂. Pues tenemos que levantarnos del sofá ya😂😂😂
I didn’t really see what she did different from 1 to 2, but I loved seeing 3 because I always get a curve to and I liked how 3 looks. Thank you for sharing
@@natalliastsezhkina4020 she also didn't leave a turning chain after she chained 18. Instead of going into the 2nd chain from the hook. Failing to leave a turning stitch will always create some issue with the work. ;)
🤯That is just amazing! Why have we not seen this before? Thank you so much for sharing this simple yet craft altering technique! I'm going to try it right now.🤟
Esa es una de las formas de hacer un cordón sencillo.... Si ya lo realizó se habrá dado cuenta que es un poco fastidioso calcular la cantidad de hilo a utilizar.
@@mariacedeno5380tienes algún tutorial que explica como calcular el hilo a dejar. Busca montaje de puntos a dos agujas, aunque creo que ya lo sabrás. Yo siempre he calculado a ojo el hilo 😂. A veces tanta técnica me sobrepasa 😢
@@fuenmartinez9239 No, no he visto ningún tutorial donde indiquen específicamente eso cuando es a ganchillo, a 2 agujas, sí... Cuando hago cordones de este tipo, lo calculo de forma rudimentaria: tejo una cantidad determinada de puntos, los destejo, mido la cantidad de hilo utilizado y luego calculo cuánto será necesario para realizar todo el cordón.... Pero en los mensajes de este tutorial he visto que alguien explica con mucho detalle una técnica usando 2 ovillos de hilo (o 1 ovillo pero usando los 2 extremos de hilo) y otra persona dice que ya determinó que en general se necesita una cantidad aproximada a 6 veces el hilo inicial... por allí en los comentarios están estas explicaciones. 🤔
@@mariacedeno5380 no, a ganchillo no he visto ninguno pero el de dos agujas sirve igual, no obstante lo de los dos ovillos o tomar la otra punta del ovillo me parece una buena idea. Un saludo desde Bétera Valencia España
Love the way this turns out. It kind of reminds me of long tail cast on for knitting. I will definetly give this atry. Thank You for sharing your time, and your talent with all of us.
Wow! Thank you! I learned something new! I don’t know what this way of starting a foundation row in crocheting, but it reminds me of the long-tail caston in knitting. You clearly showed how it gets done. And you clearly demonstrated why the other two you made were not the best way to do a foundation row. 👍🏽
I’m trying to learn with TH-cam videos how to crochet. I have saved this because the foundation chain for me is a messy, difficult beginning 🥴🤢🤮. Many thanks, and, blessings to you ✝️
Sadece izlenme almak icin degil gercekten ogrenmek isteyenlerin kanali 1 haftadir tığ yapmaya calisiyorum o kadar video izledim videoyu sirf izlenme alayim ama kimse ogrenmesin adi altinda keserek yüklüyorlar gösterdikleri farkli anlattıkları bu video i kadar iyi niyetlerle cekilmis ki Allah Razi olsun sizden sonunda yapabildim❤❤❤❤❤
No one is interested in negative comments. If you are going to complain, DON’T WATCH! Thank you for sharing this technique. I’m going to try it on my next project.
Thanks for showing me this new technique I'm going to try it on my next wrap thank you so much for what you do and I'm sorry you getting negative replies keep smiling and God bless
Les commentaires négatifs viennent directement de personnes frustrées assistées en permanence... Sans imagination créative... Alors on s'en fiche totalement... Merci pour votre partage qui vous demande du temps...❤
Только в конце ролика поняла, что это новый способ набора петель, чтобы край был ровным. Жалко потерянного времени: то, что можно было объяснить за две минуты, объясняется 10
I definitely have to try this!! Thanks for sharing, this technique of crocheting stitches! I’ve never know I could make it that straight!! I give this two thumbs 👍🏽 up!❤
Merci pour ce partage, je compte bien la,montrer à ma mère qui a aujourd’hui 90 ans et qui a appris à crocheter quand elle était enfant je suis certaine qu’elle ne connaît pas cette méthode. Merci en tout cas, je vais passer un bon moment en sa compagnie.
This looks really good, will give it a try. I have been trying to use foundation crochet as a more relaxed basis but it is a bit of a headache trying to keep track of it especially with a fuzzy yarn. Thanks for sharing, always good to learn new ways of doing things!
Thank you for this wonderful foundation stitch. I've been playing with it and have noticed that my tension is really even! Yea😊 That's a plus. Love your videos!
Oh so all you did was a single crochet foundation row. You can also do a half double foundation row as well as a double crochet foundation row. To me it’s all about saving time when your pattern calls for a gazzilion chains to start with. For example: start with 269 chains. Row 2: single crochet in the 2nd chain and every chain to the end. So instead I just do the single crochet foundation chain. Saves so much time and your foundation chains turns out so much more flexible and straight, no so strained and wonky. I love it!
I have used this method for years, it is called long tail foundation chain I think. in addition to being stretchy, it is much faster. I find crocheting into a chain tedious!
@@karenloewenthal1824 what happens if you want to use this method to start a large blanket with say 140 stitches or larger even. How would you know how much tail to use? Is there a trick to that?
Clever!👍 The only thing that prevents "my" crochet work from curling is to either use a larger hook or be extremely conscientious about my tension because I tend to crochet with a tension that's usually too tight but this does look it might help but definitely looks like a really great way to achieve a sturdy foundation row for many crochet projects. I will certainly try using this method when I make my next blanket. Thanks so much for sharing this!👍😊
Thank you. I really like the way you work up the foundation free single crochet! I'm going to give it a try. Looks like a nice and neat edge than the way I learned!
Thank you! I just used this to start 2 new projects. I'm only a beginner and it was hard at first, but I soon got the hang of it. I doubt is I go back to single chains ever again. 😁
I’ve been crocheting for a very long time- never saw this final technique. A very good lesson I’ve learned. I too would greatly appreciate if when beginning the video, post what I’ll be learning; what is being shared - it is definitely a better way from what I’m doing now! Also, I , too, learn new techniques and retain this important info better with captioning telling me what I’m being shown - visual is fine, and for me, spoken directions help me grasp what is being taught. Thank you very much 🥰
I just learned to crochet an i cord, this was the same technique as the i cord stitch I learned. Didn’t realise it could be used at the start of a project though. Thanks.
Thank you for sharing. I discovered this several months ago and it is the only way I begin all my foundation chains now. Wish there was a trick to get rid of the trailing seams when crocheting in the round. im working on it.😊
When I returned to crocheting after 40 years and was creating work that tended to look like the first example, I eventually recalled that I had begun using a larger hook for my foundation row. For me, that resulted in an evenly tensioned foundation row, no curve, and set my gauge correctly. Currently I am doing only some simple amigurumi, and only appendages have a chained foundation row; I can produce. But I am happy to see alternative examples that avoid the classic chained foundation, including this one. I don't recall ever seeing an instruction or pattern that avoided the pitfails (curving and a thin starting edge) in my early work, and that included quite a few baby items and afghans.
I totally love the idea of this foundation stitch. I’ve used it for like small projects and scarves. I use the other method when I’m doing like really long projects where you’re not gonna necessarily know how much you need to pull out of skein. With my luck, I would probably pull out way too much, and have waste yarn.
This is a clever idea! I wish I could find someone left handed to watch doing this. I normally don’t have a problem following all the right handers. I’ll keep trying.
You turned out a BEAUTIFUL piece of Crochet, dont heed the critical remarks. One tends to hold the Hook in which ever way is most comfortable, as weare each an individual who is like but not the same asea h other individual. Well done, gorgeous work from your hands, Thank you!
Wow du bist ein Schatz ❤❤❤Danke Dir....so schön gezeigt, du wilst das wirklich das wir das auch Lernen, due Meisten Zeigen das sehr schnell und schwer. ......Danke ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Thank You, I've never seen this method till now, always used bigger hook to chain and do a few sc rows, before starting pattern. This would work great for small items. Thank You.
That's a interesting method, it looks great. I love watching videos like this, because it allows me to see all the creativity involved in the problem solving aspect of our craft❤ I'd imagine that this would be a good method for projects like a scarf, or maybe a blanket that is made up of multiple long thin strips. But, it might become a bit... pesky, if making something that's a few feet/meters wide. Maybe? Have you use this method in a project that is on the wider side, like a few feet or meters wide? How do you measure the tail? For example, say the project needs to be 10in(25cm) wide, would you measure that width plus (idk) 3 more inches/centimeters? Thank you for sharing ❤
Me encantó!!! la última muestra la usaba para hacer cordones...muy interesante lo voy a usar para hacer un cinto.( Queda derecho y más firme) Muchas gracias!! ❤
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@@crochetknitstitches8303 THANK YOU 🩷!
I will try this with Mosaic crochet patterns. I always have trouble with the foundation row being too tight and causing a curl on the corners
Love this demonstration, so clear and easy to follow. I dread that first row of crocheting into a chain and struggle with the right tension. This looks way better and doesn’t add the bulk I thought it might. Thank you for sharing it!
если таким набором вы наберете на шапочку и свяжите ее ,этот край не растягивается и очень трудно будет надеть ее. Я пробовала.
Always avoided doing a project that needed a chain foundation row, as no matter what I did it never turned out right, even using a larger hook did not work for me. This is perfect! Thank you so much.
Thank you for sharing. To all the rude haters, grow up! They don't have to share for free but they do. If you don't like the content, please keep it to yourself. It takes no effect not to respond
Thank you very much for the comment 🙏
AMEN!!! LOVE this idea!! 🥰
Yes, takes more effort to comment instead of keep scrolling. Don't like it? Move along. The rest of us appreciate it.
الفكرة الثالثة البداية جيدة نستطيع استعمالها في عمل رباط احسن من السلسلة العادية هذه تسمى غرزة cordon كما في الاحذية
Thanks for sharing ❤
Love this technique! Not only works, but makes a nice edge at the same time! Thanks for sharing it! ❤
To eliminate my chain row curving I use a hook that’s .5mm larger than what the pattern calls for, make the chain then switch my hook to the size that’s .5mm smaller and go to town. That is much easier than guessing how long of a tail you need. It’s a cool method though for a smaller project. Maybe a washcloth.
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@@colleenwilkowske8833 mình cũng hay dùng cách tăng size kim như bạn
Dzięki za dobrą radę nie pomyślałam żeby zmienić szydełko 👍🤗
I'm a newbie, thank you for this golden nugget!
@@colleenwilkowske8833 I do the same &/or use the starting foundation chain method. 🙂🧶
For anyone else with zero patience the info starts at 6:16 ....... Thank goodness for options to speed up this video, between the music and the amount of time spent caressing the yarn I nearly pulled my hair out. sheesh.
😅 Truly! Thanks to your comment, I jumped straight to watch the actual base row
Me too! 😅
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Yes, there is acceleration and deceleration. I have to move slowly for beginners😔
Me too! This video could have been made in less than half the time if he had just explained it!
Much sturdier base row! Wow! Thank you for showing this technique 😊
If you are worried about not having enough tail and you can use a second ball of yarn (or perhaps even the two ends of one ball ? - I haven’t tried it.), then you can do this technique without guessing a tail length.
For a right-handed person make a slip knot in each yarn ball. Place the two slip knots on your hook and hold the yarn from the right-hand loop (if the hook is pointing to the left) as you would normally. Let the yarn from the other loop rest between the first finger and thumb of your left hand. Yarn over with the right-hand yarn and pull through both loops. Then proceed with the technique - wrapping the left-hand yarn from the front, up and over, then yarn over with the right and pull through both.
It does mean cutting the left-hand yarn at the end of the chain and weaving in a couple of extra tails but there is no stressing over the right length of tail to leave for your chain (and this uses a lot of tail for a short length of chain).
Hope this helps.🙂
Thank you for sharing this. I have been using this icord technique to make small projects with and enjoy it, but could not work out the best way to do it for large projects like blankets for a double bed or larger. I don’t know why I never thought to do it a you explained but now that you said it, it makes so much sense. Thank you! I am about to start a mosiac baby blanket and am going to give this method a try.
Muchas gracias! 👍
@@shelleysmith4017para una cama doble? Pero chiquillas ¿vosotras que estáis todo el día sentadas dándole al gancho? 😂😂😂😂😂Vamos como yo 😂. Pues tenemos que levantarnos del sofá ya😂😂😂
@@fuenmartinez9239😂😂😂
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Thank you so much for this technique. I've been crocheting for many years now but didn't know this.
Thanks for sharing this!! I can definitely use this technique to prevent the curling
Thank you so much for taking the time to share! something all who crotchet can learn.
Thank you 😊 finally I found a new way to start my project. This looks way better then the chain I been using. Thanks a million😊
How intriguing :) I have crocheted and knitted for quite some time but never thought about how to combine the start up. Really like how it looks too.
I didn’t really see what she did different from 1 to 2, but I loved seeing 3 because I always get a curve to and I liked how 3 looks. Thank you for sharing
the first one was done with too tight initial chain and the second with loose chain, that's why they have different direction of the curve
@@natalliastsezhkina4020 oh ok thanks
@@natalliastsezhkina4020 she also didn't leave a turning chain after she chained 18. Instead of going into the 2nd chain from the hook. Failing to leave a turning stitch will always create some issue with the work. ;)
Danke ❤ dies ist der wertvollste Häkel-Tip den ich je hatte. Endlich keine Angst mehr vor der ersten Reihe!! 😊
Thank you
I love it thank you very much I was wondering why my first row always came out crooked now I’m gonna do This Thank You Thank You Thank You!
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Отличный способ для начала вязания. Спасибо за обучение, теперь, если получится, буду начинать только так. Здоровья вам и творческих успехов. ❤
There are so many ways to do things in crochet. Thanks for showing yet another unique way to build a chain.
Ооооо!!!! От души благодарю! Не знала этот способ набора петель. Всех благ!
Не знала о такой технике вязания. Спасибо за полезный урок.
🤯That is just amazing! Why have we not seen this before? Thank you so much for sharing this simple yet craft altering technique! I'm going to try it right now.🤟
Esa es una de las formas de hacer un cordón sencillo.... Si ya lo realizó se habrá dado cuenta que es un poco fastidioso calcular la cantidad de hilo a utilizar.
@@mariacedeno5380tienes algún tutorial que explica como calcular el hilo a dejar. Busca montaje de puntos a dos agujas, aunque creo que ya lo sabrás. Yo siempre he calculado a ojo el hilo 😂. A veces tanta técnica me sobrepasa 😢
@@fuenmartinez9239 No, no he visto ningún tutorial donde indiquen específicamente eso cuando es a ganchillo, a 2 agujas, sí... Cuando hago cordones de este tipo, lo calculo de forma rudimentaria: tejo una cantidad determinada de puntos, los destejo, mido la cantidad de hilo utilizado y luego calculo cuánto será necesario para realizar todo el cordón.... Pero en los mensajes de este tutorial he visto que alguien explica con mucho detalle una técnica usando 2 ovillos de hilo (o 1 ovillo pero usando los 2 extremos de hilo) y otra persona dice que ya determinó que en general se necesita una cantidad aproximada a 6 veces el hilo inicial... por allí en los comentarios están estas explicaciones. 🤔
@@mariacedeno5380 no, a ganchillo no he visto ninguno pero el de dos agujas sirve igual, no obstante lo de los dos ovillos o tomar la otra punta del ovillo me parece una buena idea. Un saludo desde Bétera Valencia España
@@fuenmartinez9239 Sí, a mi también me parece buena idea... y la persona lo detalla muy bien.... Un saludo desde Venezuela! 👍
Love the way this turns out. It kind of reminds me of long tail cast on for knitting. I will definetly give this atry. Thank You for sharing your time, and your talent with all of us.
Wow! Thank you! I learned something new! I don’t know what this way of starting a foundation row in crocheting, but it reminds me of the long-tail caston in knitting. You clearly showed how it gets done. And you clearly demonstrated why the other two you made were not the best way to do a foundation row. 👍🏽
Beginners will have an easier and smoother start with this technique.
You’re right. It’s very similar.
I’m trying to learn with TH-cam videos how to crochet. I have saved this because the foundation chain for me is a messy, difficult beginning 🥴🤢🤮. Many thanks, and, blessings to you ✝️
Sadece izlenme almak icin degil gercekten ogrenmek isteyenlerin kanali 1 haftadir tığ yapmaya calisiyorum o kadar video izledim videoyu sirf izlenme alayim ama kimse ogrenmesin adi altinda keserek yüklüyorlar gösterdikleri farkli anlattıkları bu video i kadar iyi niyetlerle cekilmis ki Allah Razi olsun sizden sonunda yapabildim❤❤❤❤❤
Teşekkür ederim
Live and learn! Never new about this method. Thank you muchly.
this is an amazing technique thanks for sharing 😊
@@nancemallon4524 I agree. Understood perfectly. Not confusing at all and what great results with that third technique
Как вовремя Вы дали мне супер совет! Благодарю Вас! Божьей помощи и благословения Вам!
No one is interested in negative comments. If you are going to complain, DON’T WATCH!
Thank you for sharing this technique. I’m going to try it on my next project.
Thanks for showing me this new technique I'm going to try it on my next wrap thank you so much for what you do and I'm sorry you getting negative replies keep smiling and God bless
Les commentaires négatifs viennent directement de personnes frustrées assistées en permanence... Sans imagination créative... Alors on s'en fiche totalement... Merci pour votre partage qui vous demande du temps...❤
Только в конце ролика поняла, что это новый способ набора петель, чтобы край был ровным. Жалко потерянного времени: то, что можно было объяснить за две минуты, объясняется 10
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wow just great to learn a new way to chain stitch.. thank you for sharing and may you many more ..🇳🇿
かぎ針編み初心者です。いつも曲がってしまうので、力加減のせいかとずっと思っていました。きれいに編める方法を教えてくださり、ありがとうございます!
I definitely have to try this!! Thanks for sharing, this technique of crocheting stitches!
I’ve never know I could make it that straight!! I give this two thumbs 👍🏽 up!❤
Merci pour ce partage, je compte bien la,montrer à ma mère qui a aujourd’hui 90 ans et qui a appris à crocheter quand elle était enfant je suis certaine qu’elle ne connaît pas cette méthode. Merci en tout cas, je vais passer un bon moment en sa compagnie.
I make a lot of crochet washcloths. This will make them look soooo much better!!
Thank you!!
Hi Judy. Do you have a good crochet pattern for washcloths? I knit alot of washcloths, but want a nice easy crochet pattern .
This looks really good, will give it a try. I have been trying to use foundation crochet as a more relaxed basis but it is a bit of a headache trying to keep track of it especially with a fuzzy yarn. Thanks for sharing, always good to learn new ways of doing things!
❤ Kindness go a long way thanks for sharing your technique with us.😊
Thank you. I’ve been trying to learn this for a long time but it always seemed so complicated. You made it look so easy!
Hi, i am just scrolling and honestly you look gorgeous 😘
Ok, I see what you did there! Thank you for taking the time to share. I love this ni need all the help I can get!!❤
@richardthompson14 Same here! Just learning!!!
This is the best start for any crochet projects. Truly helpful! To think I've been struggling with this even after so many years of crocheting.❤
Remember what our grandmothers said, “If you can’t say anything nice, don’t say anything.”
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Amazing
Whole my life i had been doing the other way.thanks for teaching the basic
Thank you for this wonderful foundation stitch. I've been playing with it and have noticed that my tension is really even! Yea😊 That's a plus. Love your videos!
What a brilliant technique!!! Just when I need to make an i-cord but I don't have double- pointed needles! Thanks so much for your tutorial 🤗
Oh so all you did was a single crochet foundation row. You can also do a half double foundation row as well as a double crochet foundation row. To me it’s all about saving time when your pattern calls for a gazzilion chains to start with. For example: start with 269 chains. Row 2: single crochet in the 2nd chain and every chain to the end. So instead I just do the single crochet foundation chain. Saves so much time and your foundation chains turns out so much more flexible and straight, no so strained and wonky. I love it!
I have used this method for years, it is called long tail foundation chain I think. in addition to being stretchy, it is much faster. I find crocheting into a chain tedious!
@@karenloewenthal1824 what happens if you want to use this method to start a large blanket with say 140 stitches or larger even. How would you know how much tail to use? Is there a trick to that?
Clever!👍 The only thing that prevents "my" crochet work from curling is to either use a larger hook or be extremely conscientious about my tension because I tend to crochet with a tension that's usually too tight but this does look it might help but definitely looks like a really great way to achieve a sturdy foundation row for many crochet projects. I will certainly try using this method when I make my next blanket. Thanks so much for sharing this!👍😊
Merci waouhhhhhhhhh une nouvelle technique et m'évitera des problèmes avec mes chaînettes ❤❤❤❤ bonne soirée de France
Great cast on will certainly give this a try ❤️
I agree. Subtitles are definitely needed. Especially when mistakes are made. Or when you're using back or front loop only.
Thank you. I really like the way you work up the foundation free single crochet! I'm going to give it a try. Looks like a nice and neat edge than the way I learned!
Thank you for sharing.
Thank you! I just used this to start 2 new projects. I'm only a beginner and it was hard at first, but I soon got the hang of it. I doubt is I go back to single chains ever again. 😁
I’ve been crocheting for a very long time- never saw this final technique.
A very good lesson I’ve learned.
I too would greatly appreciate if when beginning the video, post what I’ll be learning; what is being shared - it is definitely a better way from what I’m doing now!
Also, I , too, learn new techniques and retain this important info better with captioning telling me what I’m being shown - visual is fine, and for me, spoken directions help me grasp what is being taught.
Thank you very much 🥰
I just learned to crochet an i cord, this was the same technique as the i cord stitch I learned. Didn’t realise it could be used at the start of a project though. Thanks.
Me too
Love this, it's so relaxing watching crocheting...😌
Thank you for sharing. I discovered this several months ago and it is the only way I begin all my foundation chains now. Wish there was a trick to get rid of the trailing seams when crocheting in the round. im working on it.😊
Někdy je nutné použít pružný řetízek
When I returned to crocheting after 40 years and was creating work that tended to look like the first example, I eventually recalled that I had begun using a larger hook for my foundation row. For me, that resulted in an evenly tensioned foundation row, no curve, and set my gauge correctly. Currently I am doing only some simple amigurumi, and only appendages have a chained foundation row; I can produce. But I am happy to see alternative examples that avoid the classic chained foundation, including this one. I don't recall ever seeing an instruction or pattern that avoided the pitfails (curving and a thin starting edge) in my early work, and that included quite a few baby items and afghans.
Wow! This is awesome!!! I will be trying this! I've never seen this done before. It makes total sense why the other 2 ways curves. thank you.
Je to parádní a pevné. Ale to , že běžný řetízek se krouťí jak ukazujete je přehnané.🤣😂
I was just scrolling and i just see your profile, you look very beautiful and i would love to know you better darling.
Mil gracias por tu enseñanza. Maravilloso!!! Lo tendré en cuenta en mis tejidos. Queda perfecto 😍👏👏👏
천천히비교하면서보여줘서이해가금방됐어요 또새로운걸알게돼서감사해요❤
brilliant, can’t believe I haven’t seen this before .. thanks for sharing, used it on last pillow project and it’s so clean ❤
Every day is a school day....
Muy buena técnica!!!! Es cierto que siempre se aprende algo nuevo👏👏👏‼️ muchas gracias 🙋🇦🇷
I totally love the idea of this foundation stitch. I’ve used it for like small projects and scarves. I use the other method when I’m doing like really long projects where you’re not gonna necessarily know how much you need to pull out of skein. With my luck, I would probably pull out way too much, and have waste yarn.
This is a clever idea!
I wish I could find someone left handed to watch doing this. I normally don’t have a problem following all the right handers. I’ll keep trying.
Excelente.. me encanta..muchas gracias 😍..por esta explicación..q se entiende muy bien ❤❤❤
Thank you Im going to do this for the start of a cardigan
I am super excited to try this!
You turned out a BEAUTIFUL piece of Crochet, dont heed the critical remarks.
One tends to hold the Hook in which ever way is most comfortable, as weare each an individual who is like but not the same asea h other individual.
Well done, gorgeous work from your hands, Thank you!
This is so helpful. It's definitely a technique that I will use on future projects. Tfs
To avoid curling, I usually make my chain using 1/2 to 1 size larger hook, then use a smaller hook for the rest of the project. I'll have to try this!
Amei ! Muito interessante . Fica muito bom e não é difícil fazer ❤
Wow du bist ein Schatz ❤❤❤Danke Dir....so schön gezeigt, du wilst das wirklich das wir das auch Lernen, due Meisten Zeigen das sehr schnell und schwer. ......Danke ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Ottima tecnica...e non solo non fa i curvare il lavoro, ma il bordo resta delle dimensioni che fate.. senza slabrarsi nel tempo!❤
Thank you for sharing! I'm going to have to start a new project so I can try this out. ❤
Thank you for sharing this. I love it.
Thanks for sharing my friend tried to explain this to me the other day but I’m a visual learner 😅 so I’m happy I came across your video😊
Thank you
Thank you so much for sharing this way of starting. I love the results and will certainly use it. Again thank you. UK
Thank you for sharing, very interesting technique to a beginner!
je ne connaissais pas du tout cette technique de montage ! merci du partage !
Es una de las técnicas para hacer un cordón sencillo.
Mind....blown! I can't wait to do this technique!
Спасибо! Я новичок и мне это интересно❤
ты должен этому научиться! Я не мог поверить в технику этого вязания крючком.
Шутите??
Thank You, I've never seen this method till now, always used bigger hook to chain and do a few sc rows, before starting pattern. This would work great for small items. Thank You.
Thank you. That works so great and looks so good. I need to try that and make a sample. The best to you. 😊
I’m going to try this. Thanks.
Das ist ja toll. Das habe ich nicht für möglich gehalten . Werde bei einem neuen Häkelstück diesen Anschlag verwenden . Danke .
I do this every time a start my crochet :) But I think I do it the other way around. It still comes out the same as this though. Thanks for sharing
I watched your video again and you are "knitting" the stitch and I am kind of pearling it. Thats very interesting
Very useful technique. Thank you for sharing ❤😊
Thank you. I typically use the foundation sc, but will try this next time! Easy to figure length by doing a 5" or 10" sample & frogging/measuring.
Soy principiante y esto me pareció super interesante. Gracias😊
Wow. Btw... i ever do this but not think for do this method for foundation chain. Nice idea
Thank you so much for sharing!This is a great idea and looks much better to start a project!😊
That's a interesting method, it looks great. I love watching videos like this, because it allows me to see all the creativity involved in the problem solving aspect of our craft❤
I'd imagine that this would be a good method for projects like a scarf, or maybe a blanket that is made up of multiple long thin strips. But, it might become a bit... pesky, if making something that's a few feet/meters wide. Maybe?
Have you use this method in a project that is on the wider side, like a few feet or meters wide? How do you measure the tail? For example, say the project needs to be 10in(25cm) wide, would you measure that width plus (idk) 3 more inches/centimeters?
Thank you for sharing ❤
You can leave a 3 times tail for the braid you will make.
Muchas gracias x compartir ese truco. Siempre me quedaba mal como los dos primeros. Me salvaste. Saludos
Just start you chain with a slightly larger hook and go back to a smaller hook for the rest of the
👍👍👍
@@Ann-marie-xu5zs Thank you for this
@@Ann-marie-xu5zs yes, It is more easy 👉🏼
Век живи и учись. Спасибо за мк.
Siempre m molesta como queda el tejido con esa curva. Gracias !m encanto❤️🙏♥️👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
I do it differently. I make the chains with a larger needle and continue the work with the indicated needle. It works!
Me encantó!!! la última muestra la usaba para hacer cordones...muy interesante lo voy a usar para hacer un cinto.( Queda derecho y más firme) Muchas gracias!! ❤