you should learn this! I couldn't believe the technique in this crochet stitch.
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- Опубліковано 17 лют 2024
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Thank you for sharing this useful foundation chain technique. It makes for a very firm foundation chain and is perfect for my Afghans. 🤟
Thank you 🎉❤
@@crochetknitstitches8303 You're welcome!
Muy buena técnica para ajustar mejor los comienzos de los proyectos tejidos. Me gustó mucho. Gracias por compartirlo ❤
Thank you for sharing this stitch
Beautiful stitch and creates a sturdy foundation row. Thank you for sharing.
For me, I would start my first row after this foundation chain by inserting my hook in the more lumpy stitch, rather than the smooth V stitches, so I could have the smooth V’s showing at the bottom/beginning of my crochet project.
I do love the simplicity of your technique for the foundation row. Thank you for posting.
I do like the look of this foundation chain except I agree with you on the doing the first row in the lumpy stitch. It would cover up the lumpy and leave it looking cleaner
estoy de acuerdo en que es más firme el inicio pero no me gusta mucho esa vista sin mis cadenetas 😂😂😂😂😂, las echaría de menos 😂😂😂😂
I agree I like to w9rk into the back bump too.
Although this is an interesting sort of "knitting cast on", I'm not fond of the way it makes the bottom of the foundation appear. That's just my opinion. I'll stick to the "normal" chain, and working in the back "hump" for my first row for a nice clean bottom edge.
I think this should be pushed as a stretchy foundation chain, because that's its primary attribute. (I just did a little testing.)
But I agree, this gives you the less attractive side of the chain. It's also incredibly slow and awkward to do, since you have to reposition the yarn twice for every stitch. Definitely not worth the result, especially since a different yarn and a looser gauge will look even worse.
Oh and in knitting, that's called the 'backwards loop cast on' and is basically the most inferior cast on that exists. 😆
@@troberts1, если в видео показан самый плохой набор из существующих, то какой же самый хороший? 🤔
I think working a regular chain method and the back bumps makes the foundation row too bulky. By the same token this new method in the vid here is awkward I completely agree with you. I use the normal chain method working into the front of the loop which is perfectly fine fast and neat and that is my personal goal accomplished. You guys do it your way though. Whatever works
@@troberts1But this isnt knitting. The fact that the backwards loop she is doing is reinforced with the sc makes it less flimsy. Also need I remind you that most knitted sweater patterns call for the backwards thumb method to cast on the extra underarm stitches in sleeve working - the most important stitches in a sweater which bear the most stress and strain so I would not call it "inferior🤣" . I just thought that extra laughing emoji was unnecessary meangirl action
@@misselanys1219 "Whatever works" - exactly! Just like this video and this technique, the way I do my foundation row is just the way I do it. This video suggests another way, and you do it your way. None of these is "right" or "wrong" as long as the person doing it is happy with their work!
Новый наборный край крючком. Начинать вязать не от цепочки, а от такого наборного края. Приятно посмотреть на мастера своего дела, который любит свою работу, а особенно на такое качественно снятое видео без слов но с такими красочными движениями и приятной музыкой❤ Драже человек с плохим зрением всё хорошо видно и понятно.🌹
Teşekkürler 💞
eso es cierto, se ve perfecto, perooo, y mis cadenetas? yo quiero mis cadenetas 😂 😂 😂 😂 😂 😂
Thank you. This will be helpful to many people. I learned how to crochet my first row a long time ago. It was a game changer. I do it slightly differently, but same gist. For those of you who don’t care for it, do a different turning chain, or whatever, do what works for you or record and post a video of how you do it. Stop criticizing this creator. Geez.
You're making that little extra stitch much more complicated than it needs to be. There is absolutely no need to drop the yarn and change its position to make that little extra stitch.
It's for projects that require stronger base
I think it might just be for demonstration purposes
Nope
i think i need to learn this new technique - well it is new to me at least - but what i really like about it is the edging. There isn't left behind huge gaps after finishing the foundation row in the foundation chain like the most common chaining the crocheters know about. It looks like it is more solid to work with as well. That is a big bonus when handling limp flimsy yarn. This new chaining technique looks like it still leave optional room to include a trim or border as well - unlike working the foundation row in the spine of the original foundation chain. This looks to me like a big game changer. Kudos and ty for sharing this. :)
If you crochet in the back humps of your chain it gives you a nice edge too. It’s much faster
@@patibarrera2874es verdad eso que dices pero es un engorro bastante importante. Me gusta este inicio pero me gusta más que se vea la cadena. Lo practicaré a ver que tal me queda
Gracias xtu compartir y así uno aprende otra técnica y posibilidad de q el trabajo quede mejor
WOW! So much simpler and neater than the chainless foundation stitch---which I like but always seem to redo. This is great! Thanks for posting!!!!
If you do a regular knit cast on and add the crochet stich like here, the bottom comes out very smooth. Its super nice for amigrumi stitch around a chain bc you dont get the single chain separation.
Interesting technique! The over-the-finger maneuver looks like a knitted cast-on.
Замечательное начало вязания. Гораздо красивее обычной цепочки. Большое спасибо ❤❤
This is interesting because with the usual way, when adding a border to a finished article, you can be left with just a single strand that can pull out to quite a large hole. Will definitely do a couple of samplers to try this technique. Thank you for posting it.
Хороший мк,но зачем так мучить пальцы , можно просто набрасывать нить Спасибо
А они не додумались до этого :)
@@user-zo1zs3ou4s, 😂😂😂
I gonna try this, it looks like it maybe stretchier than the regular chain. Anywho thanks for posting this tutorial.
Thanks
Очень полезный ролик.И наборный край очень хорош.Попробовала вместе с мастером .Мне понравилось тем что начало не сворачивается в трубочку.Беру себе в работу.Мастеру огромное спасибо! Люблю у кого работа показывается вот так а не лишний треп)
Ooooh, I love this and can't wait to try it. The "regular" foundation chain is always such a struggle for me to get to look nice! The music was also a great touch.
Thank you 💞🥰
Gracias por compartir sus conocimientos me encantó esta técnica voy a utilizarla siempre.
Dios la bendiga y le conceda más sabiduría y humildad para seguir compartiendo sus habilidades.
Thanks I will definitely give this one a try! I always have trouble keeping the starting chain consistent, I have a tendency to crochet very tight so it's unnatural for me to keep the chain looser. I feel like this method might solve that problem
Yes, I have the same issue with tension consistency.
Very interesting! Will have to experiment with this - thank you!
love this way of starting a chain. beautiful!
Thanks
Thank you for sharing this tutorial 🌹🌹 I will try that stitch
I like this version of the foundation double crochet since it's much easier to do and to see each stitch than the other version I learned. Now you just need the hdc and dc versions. 😊
Большое рукодельное спасибо. 🤗💖💖💖💖💖
Теперь наборный край и первый ряд не будут вводить меня в панику.
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Excellent!!! Thank you so much for this! This is definitely a game changer for me. I will be using this for Tunisian crochet as well.
Thank you
Der Rand ist durch diese Technik fester und wellt sich nicht!
❤спасибо,
Would this be used to BEGIN a clothing piece or crochet projects in general?? And what’s it’s purpose?
Super technique ❤❤❤❤❤
okay, I get that it's a combination of cast on knitting and chain crochet. It's cool, but what is the benefit of doing a cast on crochet chain?
Sometimes a pattern calls for making the foundation a row of single crochet instead of chains. This leaves a pretty edge. I use it when making clothes or anything I don't plan on putting an edge on.. Or if I am doing something that I want to use only one strand for the edging. This way of making the foundation single crochet will be much simpler and stronger. Just FYI 😊
@@user-dv6te1os2f okay, good to know! :)
Muy bonito voy a probar GRACIAS 🙏🙏
安定感がある鎖編みですね。しっかりと編めると思います。最初は肝心。
The second knit that you show make me very understand because that line it's look that same & not running.
Спасибо Вам огромное❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Thanks
Oh wow impressive!! Thanks for sharing.
Really unique way to make the base!
Looks like a derivative of a long tail cast-on for knitting. Definitely trying this.
The finished row looks similar to the long tail cast on but without the hassle of figuring out how long the tail needs to be. Nice.
I usually do a sc foundation stitch but I shall certainly give this a try. Thanks for the tutorial 👍
Me Encantó La Cadena Base sobretodo cuando es hilo delgado, Porfavor Muestra el terminado en tus videos para saber cuál busco ya que solo pones el hilo y el gancho y se me hace difícil buscarlo sin la foto de la puntada, Gracias Saludos desde México 🇮🇹❤️❤️❤️
Спасибо! Такой край не стягивает, наверно. Надо повязать)
excelente técnica 👏👏👏 obrigada por compartilhar
Me ha gustado mucho esta forma de empezar. La voy a emplear desde hoy.
Que excelente truco!!! 🎉
Fantastic technique. I will save this and use it on my next crochet project.
Больше спасибо замечательная техника . Всех вам благ. ❤❤❤
Дякую щиро. 👍👍👍 Так просто!
Корисна техніка початку (для мене так точно)
Thank you very much for the wonderful tutorial! 🤍🌺
So warm and charming!
Благодарю, красиво и аккуратно получается!🙏❤️👍👍👍👍👍👍👍 Я рада вашему уроку!🥰Благодарю!🙏🌹❤️
круто! благодарствую 😍
This technique is new to me. It gives a beautiful edge to crochet projects. I must try this on my next project. 😊❤
Merci beaucoup pour votre partage. Je vais essayer votre technique plus rapide que la mienne. Je monte 1 rang de maille sur une aiguille à tricoter et tricoté une maille que je passe sur le crochet puis je rabat 😂
Thanks for sharing! I had seen this stitch once before but totally forgot about it! I need to try it out! 😀
Gracias bien explicado excelente ✨🌺💯👍👍
Как интересно ! теперь буду вязать и так тоже ... Всех Благ ! 🌹🌹🌹
Hmm. Interesting and easier than the perfect i-cord technique.
This is fantastic 🤩 Great tutorial!
Merci pour cette technique de montage de chainette que je vais employer dès maintenant
I saw this for cord making
Excellent technique
Thank you
I use the 'humo' stitch in the first row. Easier!
I love this.....thanks!
🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤❤❤❤شكرا جزيلا لك على الفكرة المدهشة
I wonder how this would affect Tunisian crochet?
Isn’t this a game changer 😦
Thanks for posting! This will make the foundation chain so much easier and less stressful!😊
Thank you 🥰💞🙋🏾
Nice technique. I could only see myself using this if I were doing the thermal stitch
Amazing! Very neat beginning..I will try it today. Thanks!
Teşekkürler
Супер ,спасибо!!!
Oh ! I see! Thanks a lot.😊
Buenísima idea. 😊🇪🇸
Grazie mille!
Punto molto utile perchè sembra più elastico della usuale catenella
E per fare il fondo di un maglione sembra l'ideale.
Da imparare subito!!!❤❤❤
MARAVILHOSO ❤
Teşekkür ederim 💕
Thank you, a great interesting tutorial. I will be using this technique in the future.
Thanks
Excelente, muy bonito, gs
Fantástico......me encantó....!!
Muchas Gracias por compartir...❤😘🙏🌸
Teşekkürler
bonjour.super bien ce point de chainette je vous remercie , Monique
Wow. 👍
Teşekkür ederim
I love it thanks
LOVE IT THANK YOU!!!❤❤❤❤
Thanks
Bonsoir. Merci beaucoup pour se partage. Bonne continuation et bonne soirée.
Thank you Thank you Thank you Thank you
Bom dia! Amei! Me surpreendeu! Assistindo de Juazeiro Bahia.
It's so cuteeee
Punto molto utile e semplice. Grazie ❤
Благодарю вас!😊
Awalan yang irit waktu/tenaga 👍
Is this another way to do the foundation single crochet?
Wow thank you for sharing ☺️☺️. I learned something new today.. keep creating more ❤️❤️. Done Subscribe to your channel ✅🙏
Здорово!!!
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A verbal explanation would be very valuable. Looks very nice. It will have to give it a try. Is there a name for this method? Thank you.
Ideaissupre
This appears to be a crocheted I-cord. You can start or end a project with this and it gives a nice finished edge to your work.
It is not a true foundation chain because it creates a second set of chain stitches, and will look different. You can definitely use this in place of the normal chain, just know that there IS a difference. And if you have a pattern that uses both the starting chain AND at some point, the I-cord, there is a specific reason for it, so they may not always be interchangeable.
Good tutorial though!
Muy lindo quedo 💜😍🇵🇪🫰❤️💜
Danke
Gostei muito obrigada!! Parabéns .❤️👏👏🌹🌺
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Bueno pues está bien esta clase. Pero a mi me gusta que se vea la cadena abajo. Como hacerlo entonces? y para que trabajos utilizas esta técnica?
¡Magnifica!
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Se ve medio complicado, no le veo mucha diferencia!!
Nice stitch but I feel it would increase the time to make anything , especially if crocheting a larger project