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Disclaimer: Sometimes when I write tutorials I suggest you chow down on snacks and junk food - I am partial to chocolate. Now if you are allergic to these items, don't eat them. I am not responsible if you eat a chocolate bar or ice cream and end up in the emergency room or you gain 25 pounds while doing my tutorials. I am pretty sure, however, that you'll at least enjoy yourselves, whether or not you learn to crochet! :-) Now to start--- The first thing you do in crochet is to make a foundation chain. Before you can do that, you have to get the yarn and hook to play well together. :-) There are a few ways to do this that I know of. The method I have always used is the slip knot. There are several ways to make a slip knot and I've included all the ways I know in the pictures below. There is also another method of beginning the foundation chain which I recently learned. My thanks to Amie at Nexstitch for putting me on to this method (go check out Amie's videos. I couldn't figure a way to show you this in pictures so my oh-so-brilliant husband (thanks, sweetie!) kindly helped me create my own little video for you to view. Click on the link to see the video. It shows the method of wrapping the yarn around the hook, plus one chain stitch. No audio instructions but there is some pretty music :-) Hey, this is my first effort, but if it works out...who knows? :-)
If you are going to be working in the round, you can use the adjustable ring method of starting, or you can make a short foundation chain and join it into a ring. See Working in the Round for more info. Now for the slip knot instructions. Note: I am right handed so these instructions are written for the right handed person. The Crochet Guild of America has instructions for left handed persons as well. You'll note that I include two different pictures for some steps. It is the same step, just two pictures with a different sort of view. Also, please read the tables left to right, top to bottom. Method 1: Method 2: Here is a slightly different method.
Method 3: This method is one which a new friend, Sheila, showed me. I have Sheila's crochet journal on my link's page if you want to have a look. You may find it harder or you may find it easier. This is not how Sheila explains it, but my own variation. I'm sure everyone has their own method. Sometimes I find hearing something a different way or trying a different method helps in our understanding. Note: It doesn't really matter
if you have the start strand on the other side, just as long as when you insert
your hook, you grab the right strand to start your foundation chain. If the
start chain is on the other side, you will have to pull on the opposite strand
to tighten and shorten. Now that you have your slip knot, whichever made you created it, you can start your foundation chain.
03/03/2006
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