knitqueen
08-07-2007, 05:26 PM
I'm still very much a beginner, and am realizing that I may not be working into the foundation chain the way I'm supposed to.
I was just looking at this website (http://www.crochetcabana.com/tutorials/into-foundation-ch.htm) and I think I've been doing the Method #3, inserting my hook into only the uppermost loop of the chain. This website, however, says that this is a 'less commonly used method', so I'm wonder what the general concensus is on what's the best way to do it??
I'm starting on the 'Get the Skinny Scarves (http://www.interweavecrochet.com/projects/Skinny_Scarves.pdf)' (pdf pattern) from Interweave. I'll have to work into the foundation chain twice and that being, not sure how I should initially work into the chain in order to work into it again later. I started off with the method #1 on the above mentioned website and it's working but looks weird. It leaves really big loops where the shells are made and not sure how I'd work into that later.
Sorry for the long winded post - need all the help I can get!
I was just looking at this website (http://www.crochetcabana.com/tutorials/into-foundation-ch.htm) and I think I've been doing the Method #3, inserting my hook into only the uppermost loop of the chain. This website, however, says that this is a 'less commonly used method', so I'm wonder what the general concensus is on what's the best way to do it??
I'm starting on the 'Get the Skinny Scarves (http://www.interweavecrochet.com/projects/Skinny_Scarves.pdf)' (pdf pattern) from Interweave. I'll have to work into the foundation chain twice and that being, not sure how I should initially work into the chain in order to work into it again later. I started off with the method #1 on the above mentioned website and it's working but looks weird. It leaves really big loops where the shells are made and not sure how I'd work into that later.
Sorry for the long winded post - need all the help I can get!