Thank you! I'm glad you like the video! I have one for foundation Sc in regular crochet as well, I'll add it to the cards. Here it is: ruclips.net/video/4eoirMWiDEA/видео.html
First of all let me say that I love the way you teach. You are clear and concise. Perfect for beginners to advanced. I've been crocheting over 50 years, but just starting Tunisian Crochet. I "REALLY DISLIKE" chaining for the foundation row. I've used several of your methods for creating the chainless foundation row for regular crochet, but not for Tunisian Crochet. Thank you so much for showing how to use these methods for Tunisian Crochet I've put off some Tunisian patterns because of the starting chains. Not anymore!!!!
Thank you, I really appreciate it! If you ever need to cast on at the end of the row, I made a tutorial for that as well. I'll add a link to it in the description.
Glad somebody else feels this way. I feel like whatever I do my chain always "twists", like it seems to all of a sudden have different side up, no matter how careful I try to be with doing the loops in the chain the exact same way. And I can't figure out for the life of me if I can flip it, if I am doing something wrong or what. And I'm talking about 70+ long chains. Also no matter how big of a hook I use and how loose my tension is, the bumps always at some point get so tight that I have to take a yarn needle to loosen them. If any of these other methods work they will be a godsent.
Thank you so much for showing the different methods and clear instructions! I'm starting a new cardigan project and the thought of casting on the back loops of 200 chains was stressing me out for some reason 😂 Although I like all the ways, I chose the 2nd method since I'm used to foundation sc, hdc, and dc! Cheers 😎
Perfect. Thx a ton. So helpful. I loved the first 2 more... The last 2 were new to me and would love to practice it. Your tutorial was super clear to understand. ❤️
Thank you! I really think the last two will come in handy in the near future as more garment patterns become available, although the last one is really more suitable for knitting. I'd make the third if I had to choose between the last two.
I've never seen the single crochet foundation method. What a great idea! Thanks for the informative video!
Thank you! I'm glad you like the video! I have one for foundation Sc in regular crochet as well, I'll add it to the cards. Here it is: ruclips.net/video/4eoirMWiDEA/видео.html
First of all let me say that I love the way you teach. You are clear and concise. Perfect for beginners to advanced. I've been crocheting over 50 years, but just starting Tunisian Crochet. I "REALLY DISLIKE" chaining for the foundation row. I've used several of your methods for creating the chainless foundation row for regular crochet, but not for Tunisian Crochet. Thank you so much for showing how to use these methods for Tunisian Crochet I've put off some Tunisian patterns because of the starting chains. Not anymore!!!!
Thank you, I really appreciate it! If you ever need to cast on at the end of the row, I made a tutorial for that as well. I'll add a link to it in the description.
Glad somebody else feels this way. I feel like whatever I do my chain always "twists", like it seems to all of a sudden have different side up, no matter how careful I try to be with doing the loops in the chain the exact same way. And I can't figure out for the life of me if I can flip it, if I am doing something wrong or what. And I'm talking about 70+ long chains. Also no matter how big of a hook I use and how loose my tension is, the bumps always at some point get so tight that I have to take a yarn needle to loosen them. If any of these other methods work they will be a godsent.
Thanks so much for these foundation cast on methods. I was having a neck of a time with stitch count.
Happy they are useful 😊
Thank you so much for showing the different methods and clear instructions!
I'm starting a new cardigan project and the thought of casting on the back loops of 200 chains was stressing me out for some reason 😂
Although I like all the ways, I chose the 2nd method since I'm used to foundation sc, hdc, and dc! Cheers 😎
That's awesome! Glad it was helpful and I wish you patience and joy in your cardigan project!
The long tail methods are intriguing as well.
The long tail cast on is simplest. Thanks.
It is very easy indeed! I'm using it now for a project.
Thank you for this - I have been curious about how to do the second one!
Glad you liked it! For the second one there is at least one video that I know of, but I wanted to have them all in one place.
Perfect. Thx a ton. So helpful. I loved the first 2 more... The last 2 were new to me and would love to practice it. Your tutorial was super clear to understand. ❤️
Thank you! I really think the last two will come in handy in the near future as more garment patterns become available, although the last one is really more suitable for knitting. I'd make the third if I had to choose between the last two.
Love the casting on method 🙌🙌🙌 thankyou for sharing ❤
Very good information, thanks
Thanks!
Thanks so much for this video! I love all the options and can't wait to try them in my projects
Glad you enjoyed it!
Great tutorial, thank you!
Thank you! I hope it helps!
This video is precious!👏 Thank you !
Thank you! 💛
Genius! Thank you for this tutorial.
Thanks, Karyn!
I had no idea this was even possible!
Yep, there are many ways to begin a project.