Hi all! This won’t be a long post because instead of writing about something, I’ve got a video where I talk about something! It’s one of those things that makes more sense when you see it in action. So, I did a quick video tutorial to show you how you can easily make too many starting chains in order to get just the right number of chains. Check it out!
And, if you try it, let me know how it goes for you.
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Leda says
Good idea!
Worth pointing out that if making a long foundation chain, say for a blanket, it’s important to use a larger hook or crochet a very loose chain, otherwise the first row looks smaller/tighter than the rest of the blanket.
Polly says
Yep! Good advice!