I learned chainless half double crochet just a while ago and glad you make this video. I found your explanation more helpful and easier to follow. Thank you for your video.
Thank you for doing this. I have been crocheting for only a year and a half but I could never do this stitch. You explained it so well.. and boom I have it
I love chainless foundations. Thank you for showing us a little more intermediate / advanced stitches! You really are still my favorite to learn from after all these years.
This is gonna help a bunch! Because I'm new and tend to work a little tight, I've had a heck of a time trying to figure out the length of a project based on the length of my starting chains. Now I can measure as I go. Thanks! (Also, thanks for the warning about not going too tight to avoid the "rainbow" effect.)
Thank you 😊 I have a tutorial for a double crochet chainless foundation here: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-hXh7MVcRpFw.html (this is known as a single crochet in the US. If you wanted to combine different stitches in the foundation row I would use a traditional starting chain
Hi!! Thanks for the great video! Could you help me please? If I have to make a base of 35 chains, how many foundation half double crochet (US) would I need to make? Thanks in advance!!
I think a regular chain would work better for a granny rectangle due to the thickness of the chainless foundation, and the fact that you need to work into both sides 😊