How to Crochet the Knotless Foundation Chain

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The knotless foundation chain is a game-changer for crocheters who are tired of struggling with a tight or uneven starting chain. Unlike the traditional starting chain that requires a slip knot and multiple chains to get started, the knotless foundation chain uses a simple loop that can be easily adjusted for tension and stitch height. With this technique, you can create a more flexible and elastic foundation chain that lays flat and allows for smoother, more even stitching. Not only does the knotless foundation chain improve the overall appearance of your crochet project, but it also reduces the risk of your starting chain unraveling or becoming too tight as you work. Once you try the knotless foundation chain, you may never go back to the traditional method again!

Knotless Foundation

This knotless foundation chain is the perfect partner to blanket projects. Fancy getting cosy? Take a look at my collection of crochet blankets here.

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    Materials & Tools

    The only things you’ll really need for this project is your selected yarn and your hook which you are using for your project.

    The yarn that I have used in this sample is Style Craft Special DK in Duck Egg and for the video I’ve used Paintbox Simply Chunky in Dusky Lilac.

    Knotless Foundation Chain

    Learn how to start your crochet with the knotless foundation

    1. Create loop

      Make a loop with your tail end facing you.

    2. Insert hook

      Insert the hook into the loop from front to back.

    3. Chain

      Yarn over the hook and drawn through a loop to build you chain. Repeat this for around 5 chains.

    4. Continue

      Gently pull on the tail end to position your first chain. Count your chain and build as desired.

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    Video Tutorials

    You can find the step-by-step video tutorials for the knotless foundation chain below in right and left handed versions. Don’t forget to share with your friends and subscribe!

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