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Lesson Two: Chain PDF Print E-mail
Written by Erin   
Friday, 29 April 2005
Almost every crochet project begins with a foundation chain. The stitches look like a chain, therefore the name. You will build row upon row of stitches on this foundation chain.



  1. A chain stitch is the next step after the slip knot. Wrap the yarn over the hook [yo-yarn over] and catch it with the hook.
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  2. Draw the yarn through the loop on the hook [ch-chain]. You have new made one chain.
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  3. Repeat the process to make a foundation chain. When counting chains, do not count the slip knot at the beginning or the final loop on the hook.
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