Why I Don't Use Foundation Crochet Stitches

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Bag-O-Day Crochet

Bag-O-Day Crochet

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@janepiper-lunt7655
@janepiper-lunt7655 11 ай бұрын
I have 2 sisters, the oldest has crocheted for years and years. I brought my crochet to a family party. My second sister acted shocked and made fun of how I hold my needle. It made me feel like crap. My older sister said “ hey lots of people do things differently and it’s ok”. To this day, I have not forgotten the way my sister made me feel about how I hold my needle. Thank you for not being insistent about things. I refer all new crocheters to your tutorials, they are clear, friendly and you make them easy to understand. Love you!!
@robinroccaforte2038
@robinroccaforte2038 11 ай бұрын
I enjoy your information
@CrochetRoset
@CrochetRoset 11 ай бұрын
Hold your hook the way that is comfortable for you. Nothing I hate more than those that try to tell others how to hold their hook, yarn, or project while crocheting. My sister and I crochet together a lot. We both create beautiful projects. I crochet tight and she crochets very loose. I have taught her things and she has taught me many things.
@ChaleeRenee
@ChaleeRenee 11 ай бұрын
For the longest time I thought I was holding my hook and crocheting wrong. None of the tutorials I watched had anyone holding and crocheting the way I did. Then one day I found a KZbinr who held the yarn with her thumb instead of her pointer finger, and felt justified. If your projects come out as planned, it doesn’t matter how you get there.
@jackbauer2698
@jackbauer2698 11 ай бұрын
Your sister is a bit of a B huh? My condolences.
@janepiper-lunt7655
@janepiper-lunt7655 11 ай бұрын
@@jackbauer2698 I haven’t seen her in years. I hope I am never someone who people are glad to not see.
@sarahhott3349
@sarahhott3349 11 ай бұрын
One of the things i love most about you Crystal.. you don’t force “your ways” on anyone. I love that you show us how you do things, or what yarn/hook you use.. but ALWAYS tell us to use any yarn.. do the magic circle or chain 4 and slip stitch to form a ring 😊. You teach in a way that everyone can relate and gain from your knowledge.. so thank you!!!!
@Dacie32
@Dacie32 11 ай бұрын
💯 agree
@crystillambert11
@crystillambert11 11 ай бұрын
Yes I love that also
@NewfieGrandmaCreates
@NewfieGrandmaCreates 11 ай бұрын
I agree with you
@NewfieGrandmaCreates
@NewfieGrandmaCreates 11 ай бұрын
Thanks Crystal for showing the difference ways to do a foundation chain. I love the yarn you used. What brand and colour is it?
@lawanholt3193
@lawanholt3193 11 ай бұрын
Agree.
@rebeccabullins437
@rebeccabullins437 11 ай бұрын
My mom taught me the chain method years ago and that’s all I will use. Crystal you do you and the ones who don’t like it don’t have to watch your wonderful tutorials. When my mom got sick and passed away at the age of 47 I lost interest in crocheting until I found you so thank you so much for all you do and teach all of us ❤
@hoosierhometeam
@hoosierhometeam 11 ай бұрын
So sorry you lost your mom at such a young age. Mine passed away at 67, but that still seems like way too young. I still miss her every day. I'm glad Crystal's videos and crocheting are helping you cope. I call crocheting my therapy all the time. 💕
@rebeccabullins437
@rebeccabullins437 11 ай бұрын
@@hoosierhometeam thank you so much. She was my best friend and I miss her more and more everyday. Getting back into crocheting has been such good therapy for me. My children are so happy that I have picked it back up.
@jansmith2846
@jansmith2846 11 ай бұрын
Hi Crystal I don't comment as much as I should but felt I had to in this instance. It never ceases to amaze me that there are people who try to foist their opinions on others and unless they agree they are wrong. I was taught to knit, sew and crochet by my Mum from the age of five and do exactly the way you do. As I am in Manchester UK I could very well say all who use the US terminology (which as you know is different to the UK ie your single crochet is our double crochet) is wrong. Hell no...like you say there are no rights or wrongs as long as the result is the same and you're happy with it. I'm 68 yo and have been doing my crafts for years and I've never seen anyone do the "foundation" row so to me seeing something new is fascinating so thank you! I only discovered the "continental" way of knitting recently...tried it and failed so I stick to the way I was taught. Heaven forbid me telling the Europeans..."hey you are knitting the wrong way"! Thanks for all your videos and tutorials you are brilliant and I've made several of your creations for my family. Just keep on being you chuck-yegg ❤ love Jan from cross the pond xx
@Lafayette19P
@Lafayette19P 11 ай бұрын
​@@jansmith2846Very curious in which way we knit different: UK versus European way. I'm from The Netherlands so greetings from across a very tiny pond: North Sea. Oh my personal way of knitting was a very strange way and not exactly European I think (don't know how we're supposed do it). I just do it as I was taught in the family way: 1 needle stiff underneath left arm pit and the other arm my needle in hand moving with my whole arm to yarn over with all kind of stitches. Meanwhile having the yarn in left hand for the tendion required. I cannot fo fancy ways of how to wiggle yarn through my fingers and just use those as I've seen many knitters do. But I was fast and my projects were neat. I had to give up when I dislocated my shoulder which never really healed. So nowadays I learn to crochet and actually it's much more fun. Especially now I start to realize that I don't need to master foundation single crochet rows but can stick with a simple chain or back bump chain for some stuff. I'm a newbie to Crystal's channel (once saw a market tote bag I desperately wanted to make but I'm busy on a very big blanket right now). And found out there's over 2000 video's to explore!!! YEAH!!! That's gonna be fun!! You're English but your name suggests Dutch roots btw.
@jansmith2846
@jansmith2846 11 ай бұрын
@Lafayette19P hi 👋 the English way I was taught is very different from the continental method I've seen where the left hand holds the yarn for the tension, and the right hand scoops the yarn to carry the stitch. In the method I use the left needle is merely to hold the stitches to be worked and my right needle and hand works the stitch from the yarn held in the right hand which wraps the yarn round both needles to work the stitch...hope that makes sense ☺️. KZbin channel @Nimbleneedles uses the continental way and Norman is excellent and @Sheila's Knitting Tips and Other Stuff uses the English way. I love to crochet too so I split my time between family, work, Knitting, crochet and my allotment. Interesting to hear I may have Dutch roots as I did a DNA match on the Ancestry site and apparently although mainly English the results also showed a 27% Netherlands and 16% German connection 🤷‍♀️. Fascinating if I could find out more info 😀 I'm starting a crocheted blanket too once I finish my current knitted project. X
@fionastube2011
@fionastube2011 11 ай бұрын
No crochet police, right?! It’s an art form; nobody should dictate how it’s done. Thank you as always, Crystal. It gives us all the confidence to do what we need to do.
@christinevoss6993
@christinevoss6993 11 ай бұрын
I have used both methods and prefer the back bump cause clean edge.
@snospmoht3252
@snospmoht3252 11 ай бұрын
I totally respect you for learning the foundation stitch and trying it long enough to decide that it wasn't for you. That's called making an informed, adult decision. Plus the fact that you don't bash it or look crossed eyed at anyone else for using it is awesome. 👏 💐 Bravo girl!
@MsSaka100
@MsSaka100 11 ай бұрын
I used chains with stitches worked into them for many years. Now, I use foundation stitches whenever possible to have a nice stretch (I don’t have a problem with it being too tight). Took a while to “get it,” but now I love it. It works well for measure-as-you-go wearables. If not, I work into the back bump of the chain. I like having the beginning of the work look like the end and a nice edge to work into if I do edging.
@WisconsinMom
@WisconsinMom 11 ай бұрын
I get a much looser edge using a foundation row and you get the chain and first row of the pattern done at once. It's a much nicer looking edge too. Then your start and ending edge of your project looks the same. Easier to put a border on too.
@Datrebor
@Datrebor 11 ай бұрын
I've found it's stretchier than the chain way too.
@WisconsinMom
@WisconsinMom 11 ай бұрын
@@Datrebor that's what I meant by looser. The chain doesn't stretch.
@Datrebor
@Datrebor 11 ай бұрын
@@WisconsinMom Oh, ok. Thanks.
@brendaharrell6283
@brendaharrell6283 11 ай бұрын
I like a regular chain stitch. Much easier for me.
@simonegreer4079
@simonegreer4079 11 ай бұрын
Now I understand the differences between all methods. So many times people tell me, You have to do it this way, now I have a comeback. Well done Crystal, I have learnt so much from you.
@sueparker5465
@sueparker5465 11 ай бұрын
All I could think of was “I do not like them, Sam-I -am, I do not like green eggs and ham.” Made me smile, 😀. I liked your “you do you, I’ll do me” message.
@shipwaycrochet1827
@shipwaycrochet1827 11 ай бұрын
You do you! You are the reason I can make anything other than a wonky scarf or blanket. I appreciate everything you teach me, and if you don't like things, I can watch someone else's tutorial for that and come back to you. Don't ever do things you don't like just to satisfy others. I love ya, Crystal! You're awesome! Thank you for everything you do! 😁❤️
@gracejohnston2692
@gracejohnston2692 11 ай бұрын
@bettylougreen6987
@bettylougreen6987 11 ай бұрын
@preciousbeautyj1043
@preciousbeautyj1043 11 ай бұрын
Me too.
@tracyboudreau851
@tracyboudreau851 11 ай бұрын
Ohhhhh. What an awesome tutorial !!!!! Most definitely helpful. It's funny. I seriously could not figure out how to crochet for the life of me, but I absolutely love to sew. I mean, I create my own patterns even. Then it hit me. Lol. Crocheting is like cutting out a pattern, I just have to create the fabric first !!!! You have no idea Crystal the things I have made because of your tutorials !! Just know you are definitely appreciated!!!
@Vmurph
@Vmurph 11 ай бұрын
Crystal is the most COMFORTING person to learn from. Her videos exude a sense of PEACE, even when she’s describing something she doesn’t like. It’s hard to explain. I love her personality so much, I’ll actually play her videos for HOURS while I’m crocheting, because it’s sort of like having a crochet buddy to crochet with. And of all the crochet KZbinrs out there, Crystal is the REAL DEAL. She’s the most down to earth, laidback, *peace inducing* person to listen to. And I personally find her voice very comforting as well. ❤ I also LOVE that she shares her opinions and views, and then explains them, because that’s actually a necessary part of understanding the pros and cons of different methods and learning how to have the FREEDOM to choose the ones that are most comfortable to *us* without worrying what others think. INDIVIDUALITY ❤️🌟
@debbiegsyarnylove8424
@debbiegsyarnylove8424 11 ай бұрын
I’ve crocheted for years and years and years 😂. Hey everybody, you do you, hold your hook the way you want, hold your yarn the way you want etc etc etc whatever is most comfortable for you and don’t get discouraged if you’re new…keep trying till you get it right. I was 9 when my grandma taught me the basics …. I’m 62 now …. back when we didn’t have internet I went to libraries to learn with books …. and still learning new things to this day ❤🎉😊
@paulamahoney3448
@paulamahoney3448 11 ай бұрын
I agree with you completely. I've used the chain method for 74 years. Be Blessed & keep up the good old school work. 🌺🥰💕
@pamelaburruel1501
@pamelaburruel1501 11 ай бұрын
Crystal that’s why you’re the Greatest Of All Time (GOAT)💯 You teach us the how to and then allow us to learn what works for us when we do it!! Love you for all you do!!❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@sassilass1
@sassilass1 10 ай бұрын
That’s what I like also! I was taught how to chain from my granny so that’s the way I like it to! I’ve tried all the other ways but like you said “ I like the way I do it! Keep up the good work, love your channel! I think I look at it everyday, I’m always looking for new or old stitches that I haven’t done always up for the challenge lol! Hugs and have a great day! 😃
@theastewart6721
@theastewart6721 11 ай бұрын
Hi Crystal. Thanks for sharing your thoughts on this issue. I, too, don’t like change, lol. When I learned as a child in the 60’s, which to me is “old school”😊, we were taught to go under both loops in the chain. I never knew there were any other options until years later. I’ve learned all the other techniques and I decide which to use mostly based on the designer and how they are showing us to do it. That’s what works for me personally. You are so right in saying that we should do what works best for us as individuals. Thanks again!❤️
@BlueSkyLissa
@BlueSkyLissa 11 ай бұрын
Thank you Crystal for showing everyone how easy inclusivity is, and how painless it is to be ok with others doing things in a different way or having an opinion that differs from one’s own. As long as no one is being hurt in some way, keep your nose in your own business. Live & let live. 💜💜💜 #JUSTBEKIND💜💜💜
@lindagailedwards6230
@lindagailedwards6230 11 ай бұрын
You are the best you can’t please all the people all the time we love you just as you are your the best teacher I’ve seen on you tube
@chrisfitzgerald8124
@chrisfitzgerald8124 11 ай бұрын
I love that you explain the WHY. That’s what drives me crazy when I’m learning something new. I need to know WHY.😊
@Einsteinsmum
@Einsteinsmum 11 ай бұрын
Thanks Crystal! I learned the chain stitch method when I first started crocheting 50+ years ago so I’m really comfortable with it. Seeing you demonstrate the other methods was so very helpful because your teaching style is so clear. Thanks again!!! ❤️
@MochaCrochetsandCrafts
@MochaCrochetsandCrafts 11 ай бұрын
I’m the opposite, I have to do my starting chain with a hook a size larger because mine is so tight. Foundation stitch fixes that for me and it’s easier to count my stitches. But like you said do what’s best for you. 😊
@vegangelist
@vegangelist 11 ай бұрын
Foundation stitches changed my life! I love the versatility that comes with them. That doesn't mean I never use foundation chains. But when feasible, I almost always use foundation stitches. I like having the starting and ending edges be more similar. Even if you chain loosely, that starting edge won't stretch like all the rest of the piece. Try a scarf worked sideways, where you chain the length. I don't care how loosely you chain, it won't look even. One side will stretch and the other won't. The ideal is to use the best technique for the project. For certain things, having no stretch at the beginning might be very useful. For other projects, it is imbalanced. Use the technique that you prefer, sure, but I say it is even better to use the best technique for the project you are working.
@nikkimichaelson795
@nikkimichaelson795 11 ай бұрын
I've never done foundation stitches, but I have the same problem. My foundation chain is always too tight. Will have to try it out :)
@claychick100
@claychick100 9 ай бұрын
Me too! I have problems with a foundation chain being too tight and I’m not sure why. I just discovered foundation stitches and I’m having more success. To each their own. 😊
@monicabaker5456
@monicabaker5456 11 ай бұрын
I use both (chain and foundation) depending on what I'm making. You are so right! Everyone is different. As long as you like the look or it works better for you, that's the way you need to do it. Thanks, Crystal!❤❤
@traciperdue
@traciperdue 11 ай бұрын
I feel there is a time and place for all 3. You should do whatever makes you happy shouldn’t matter to anyone else. Thanks for sharing!!! Have a good night!!!❤❤❤
@susanhrdlicka1925
@susanhrdlicka1925 11 ай бұрын
Anyone who tells a true artist that they should do their craft another way, they would be insulting them. We all do our craft "our" way. ❤
@BAGODAYCROCHET
@BAGODAYCROCHET 11 ай бұрын
❤️❤️❤️
@Lafayette19P
@Lafayette19P 11 ай бұрын
​@@BAGODAYCROCHETHi Chrystal, I totally agree with that it is a kind of an insult!! I'm a newbie to crochet and to your channel. I knitted all of my life until I couldn't anymore after a dislocated shoulder which never healed properly. And in the strange way I knitted I needed to move my whole arm each stitch from the shoulder. But I never mastered the "right" way so now I started crocheting!!! Which is way more fun anyway and I had no idea there was so much that you can crochet: even clothing. Came across your channel looking for simple market bags. LOVE the idea of a plastic canvas bottom though I wonder will that stay okay in the washer? Guess we don't have it in Europe anyway but can recreate from those sturdy reusable shopping bags we have over here. And than discovered you had over 2000 video's I can pick and learn from!!!!❤🎉🎉🎉 Currently working on a huge Dutch design bed spread but the patches are all different patterns so you need to make it neat with 26 stitches each side to join. Sometimes a patch/pattern is 16 rows long and 33 broad. So I spend as much time on the patch as on the single crochet around it. Which is boring because the under and upper side go fine. I decrease by using 2 front loops only. Its' an invisible decrease I've been told. But at least (thanks to your bag tutorial) I now know where tot close the row!!!! Not in the loop that gives the height to a row... AND I also saw you using that same stich to put your first single crochet in!!! Which will make my totally different project easier, because it always messed up the single count from te row sorrounding the patch. And another thing I picked up just from 1 video: I don't need to work too TIGHT!!! Imo you work extremely loose but in the end the finished product looks perfectly. While mine, working very "neatly" got opposite results: too tight, too small and too stiff!!! With knitting it worked well but with crocheting it doesn't. And it's so soothing to hear you talk!!! Most American videos I need 0.75 speed to understand or voices are too high pitched for me (I have brain damage since 5 years). And I know: everybody talks in their own way but I feel blessed that I found your channel. You talk in a nice no nonsense way too, which also helpes me because I have perfectionisme problems and crafts should be fun, not cramped up and tight as a drum working on it. I talk way too much. I'm sorry for that but the language is difficult for me and I feel so enthusiastic!!! And luckily I don't need those fancy foundation single crochet "things" meanwhile I found out that a much looser chain and sometimes working in the back bumps will do fine for me too. Because I tried and I found it very difficult (ofcourse also from working too tight) but luckily they are not a necessity for end results. Thank you in advance for all you put up there for me to discover and learn from you. After seeing the 5 bag tutorial for 2.5 hours I know I will. I can crochet 2 hours a day tops. Then I get too exhausted but with your video's I can relax from that and gain knowledge!!!🥰
@janphillipps2367
@janphillipps2367 11 ай бұрын
🙋🏽‍♀️ I agree , give me a good ole chain anytime. Even though I have to go back to add my stitches, it takes me longer to do it, if using the foundation thingy. ❤❤❤
@HillCatPc
@HillCatPc 11 ай бұрын
Crystal, you are just the best crochet teacher on KZbin! I am so grateful for you as you have given me a skill I never ever thought I could do. ❤
@TangledYarnPrincess
@TangledYarnPrincess 11 ай бұрын
This is great. I stopped using the magic ring after your last tutorial about the tail and I'm so much happier not playing octopus trying to hang on to yarn and stitches. That was awesome.
@deniseberry8179
@deniseberry8179 11 ай бұрын
🐙🧶😂
@tinamck7505
@tinamck7505 11 ай бұрын
Same 😊
@Datrebor
@Datrebor 11 ай бұрын
That's cool. I like being able to make the hole disappear is why I like it.
@iodtiger2
@iodtiger2 11 ай бұрын
I must have missed the one about the magic ring. I really like it.
@TangledYarnPrincess
@TangledYarnPrincess 11 ай бұрын
@@Datrebor the way she showed it, you can make the hole disappear without the struggle! It's super cool!
@lydiaberg5392
@lydiaberg5392 11 ай бұрын
Good evening Crystal I just want to say thank you for showing me the way to do the single crochet Foundation row. I have never tried to do the single crochet Foundation row and I don't think I would like to do it but thank you again for showing me how to do it I prefer to do the chain because like you said it's just the way I learned. I really I really enjoy watching your tutorials!
@PamsCraftyheart
@PamsCraftyheart 11 ай бұрын
And no one should be telling you how to do it. You do you as I also prefer the chain method. You are the Queen of crochet and have taught alot of us all wonderful ways to make beautiful projects. In my opinion no one can crochet as well as you do crystal. ❤😊
@Canna1d
@Canna1d 11 ай бұрын
I wish people would stop telling others what to do. I use all the methods you showed depending on what I'm making. I've been told I hold the hook wrong and the yarn wrong both when crocheting and knitting. I don't care. In the past I have knitted some beautiful jumpers with designs of animals and now that crochet is my passion I'm learning everything I can about it. The way you teach, show, explain everything is so clear and without judgement. Carry on being yourself. Many thanks for all your videos.
@deannafowler3
@deannafowler3 11 ай бұрын
I completely agree with everything uou said, I learned to start with my foundation chain, and 90% of the time I use mu top loop, UNLESS, I'm working on the "back bump" for a neater edge. Love your videos as always, appreciate you and your time love! ❤😊
@annachaney8305
@annachaney8305 11 ай бұрын
I don't feel so bad now. I've changed and work back into it my entire life, but now have hand tremors and it makes it difficult. Tried to learn the foundation chain but just couldn't. It takes me longer to work into my original chain now with trimmers, but I still like that method the best. Thank you for explaining why you have your preference. Makes perfect sense to me
@impunitythebagpuss
@impunitythebagpuss 11 ай бұрын
You do the best thing you can within the limitations you face! Good on you for not giving up !
@JoyceN818
@JoyceN818 11 ай бұрын
That’s one thing I like about you…you speak up and tell us what you like and don’t like. And you have a right to have your own opinion. 👍
@beccabernach815
@beccabernach815 11 ай бұрын
I am glad that I watched this. I did not know about the foundation single stitching. I am glad to have learned something new
@jblueeyedlady6768
@jblueeyedlady6768 11 ай бұрын
I'm glad you answered that question for all those inquiring minds because I know they keep asking all the time! Thanks! ♥️🇺🇸🦄🧚
@sdraven9954
@sdraven9954 11 ай бұрын
I really appreciate your attitude and your reasoning. Life is complicated enough. I apply K.I.S.S.(keep it simple sweetie) wherever and whenever I can.
@HeraldHealer
@HeraldHealer 10 ай бұрын
Neat! I vary whether or not I use the chain or the foundation stich method depending on what the patern I'm using recomends. Of course since almost everything Ive worked on in the last 6 months has started in the round i had to recalabrate between chain 4 or magic circle.😅 You're completely right crochet is about finding the techniques that work for you. So long as your project comes out the way you want it to, how you start or hold your hood or join new yarn doesn't matter.
@donnarice1016
@donnarice1016 11 ай бұрын
You are an awesome teacher and you show us different ways and let us pick. I have always used the chain method and always will.
@emma-woodhouse-721
@emma-woodhouse-721 11 ай бұрын
Foundation single crochet has always seemed extremely tedious to me. So I’m very glad you don’t go anywhere near it, Crystal! Just keep on chaining the way you chain. ❤ Seems like I was hearing echos of Dr. Seuss: “… I would not make them in a box, I would not make them with a fox … I will not make them here or there; I will not make them anywhere …” 🤣🤣🤣
@nancyfink4828
@nancyfink4828 11 ай бұрын
Totally! 😂
@cherb_soco1891
@cherb_soco1891 11 ай бұрын
🤣😂🤣😂 Love Dr. Seuss! Isn't it cool how his rhymes fit so many situations?
@jodiecraft2910
@jodiecraft2910 11 ай бұрын
I've always wondered why you didn't do it. But then you crochet more evenly than anyone else I have ever watched and I figured you didn't need to. I have tried it many many times unsuccessfully, trying to even out my stitches. One day I will get there.
@vegangelist
@vegangelist 9 ай бұрын
I don't think most people use foundation stitches to keep that row even (though that could certainly be another reason). The biggest reasons I see it used are: - for stretch, in a garment, since foundation stitches have more stretch than chains. - and when you don't know exactly how wide or how many stitches you'll need. Working foundation stitches let you measure as you go since measuring based on a chain is less accurate than on foundation stitches.
@tormakhmariajulia955
@tormakhmariajulia955 11 ай бұрын
Makes me feel sad every time so say people criticize you. You are so amazing and your tutorials are great. You have to do what you enjoy. Thanks for explaining your method
@alexsiran6225
@alexsiran6225 11 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for this tutorial, Crystal. I'm always wondering about the loop or loops to yarn through, or the hacks/ tips, and zoom in on your videos to make sure I'm following your way because what you say and how you teach it, makes it more easier for me to follow. What is claimed as tips/ hacks, only made me confused when I'm halfway and realising that I still don't catch the grasp of it and replaying it a million times still makes my stitch wrong. I am still twining yarns around my forefinger on the other hand when crocheting, the old ways I seen my cousins do it more than 40 years ago. It works for me than holding the strand between 2 fingers, only for my stitches to be absolutely loose and the yarn slipping off constantly. I've learned a lot from your tutorials and hands down to this day, you are the best teacher ever. Thank you.
@tonikuhn9709
@tonikuhn9709 11 ай бұрын
❤ love your way of telling us to do what works for us. I use different methods for different things. You are right "you do you"😊
@nelliehedrick3147
@nelliehedrick3147 11 ай бұрын
You do you Crystal....your work is beautiful and your teaching is superb.❤❤❤
@donnamessick6329
@donnamessick6329 11 ай бұрын
I learned the chain method over 50 years ago and it’s what is most comfortable for me. Same with the magic ring. I think I’ve finally mastered it but just don’t like it at all. Was so happy when you did the video on making a circle and keeping it tight. Thanks for all the great learning tutorials.
@user-ul4uw4nx6g
@user-ul4uw4nx6g 11 ай бұрын
I need to find that tutorial.
@LaceyMad
@LaceyMad 11 ай бұрын
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@LaceyMad
@LaceyMad 11 ай бұрын
@@user-ul4uw4nx6g here you go 😁💜 It’s in the playlist called ‘Newest Crochet Tutorials’ with over 1000 videos in it. Enjoy 💜🇬🇧
@l.a.w.79
@l.a.w.79 11 ай бұрын
Soooooo true. I loved that video too. I don’t like that magic circle and her video was so freeing😂
@user-ul4uw4nx6g
@user-ul4uw4nx6g 11 ай бұрын
@@LaceyMad This one? kzbin.info/www/bejne/Z5uqgpKVbtuWoassi=FdEw4hV8TafuTMG4
@Kam72-i3i
@Kam72-i3i 11 ай бұрын
Finally!😅 Crystal said what I felt I was too inexperienced to say. It has been a year since I learned how to crochet by watching Crystal’s expert and down to earth tutorials. When I started til see the foundation type of crochet, I felt it was presented as somehow superior to the chain method. I thought why? I agree 1000% with how this subject was presented. Do what works for you, because who cares? Relieving tension and creating should be simple, NOT more stressful and unnecessarily over-complicated.
@APrimbun
@APrimbun 11 ай бұрын
I wish I could put multiple likes by your comment. I have felt the same way about it being touted as being better but it just didn't work for me. Probably if I kept trying I could learn to like it. ( Learn to not dislike it?) But...why. I like the chain and I don't want to change.
@patsyvincent9483
@patsyvincent9483 11 ай бұрын
Crystal I do mine like you do. I learned the old school way 60 years ago taught by my grandmother. I will not change.
@mariereed5042
@mariereed5042 11 ай бұрын
Crystal, I love how you ALWAYS say "You do you!" I was taught by my grandma & she always told me to chain x amount of chains & then go back into the chain row. Thank you Crystal for all you do! x
@marshanotmarcia7433
@marshanotmarcia7433 11 ай бұрын
The BEAUTY of You and This channel is the fact that I can pop over here and know I will come away with a new stitch and an explanation I know allows me to be successful. I use both methods for different reasons. I watch you for your beautiful stitches/patterns, your company and your soothing demeanor. Thank You for everything you’ve taught me…. ☀️🫶🏻🧶
@ruthieshields189
@ruthieshields189 11 ай бұрын
I use all of these methods depending on the project. I love that you’re so easy going about everyone being different and that that’s ok. Great video, thank you for sharing. 🥰🧶
@danabolick5154
@danabolick5154 11 ай бұрын
😂 I’m 52 and you totally nailed it. My daughter asked if we were twins separated at birth. I said, “Yep, separated by thirty years, two different sets of parents and oh, a thousand miles.”
@carolynn7259
@carolynn7259 11 ай бұрын
OMIGOSH!!!! You totally cracked me up with this one!😂👍
@cherb_soco1891
@cherb_soco1891 11 ай бұрын
🤣😂🤣😂 Good one! Thanks for the great chuckle 😊
@TheWolfwife
@TheWolfwife 11 ай бұрын
I have wondered why you didn't use the Foundation Stitches.... Thanks for sharing. I've tried doing FDC, SDC, etc... and it always just looks so wonky - I'm sure I'm doing it wrong...but every time, I get frustrated with it and just go back and chain and then do first row. So.... I can totally relate to this video. You've taught me so much over the years (Started watching you in 2014!!) So thank you. Love your channel and all that you do!
@psychosislove
@psychosislove 4 ай бұрын
My favorite thing about crochet is how many different ways a project can be made and still have the same outcome. That this craft has so many preference methods is amazing to me and is what makes it fun for me. Such as different ways to hold the hook, different ways to start a project that either starts with chains or the magic ring, and how patterns can be modified in small ways to allow comfort while working, etc. Crochet is such a versatile craft, which is the main reason why I love it so much.
@natnat9220
@natnat9220 11 ай бұрын
My grandmother also showed me chain method only, and she was the master crochet lady. The rest I am learning from you, you don't use your tutorials to prove something, you make it so clear and easy that I could crochet cardigan! 😅 Thank you and please keep a good work.
@impunitythebagpuss
@impunitythebagpuss 11 ай бұрын
Knowing how to use different methods is knowledge that you can use or not, it's a choice you get to make for your personal preference. Every one works differently and what's comfortable for me probably wouldn't be a choice for you. No harm, no foul! I've watched a hundred "crochet hacks" videos and I've used several of these methods...but I've rejected many more! It all comes down to personal preference! As they say..."You do you!" I like that you teach while offering different methods to the one you choose. There is not right or wrong here on your channel! Yay Crystal! ❤
@susani.-partyonwithyarnandcroc
@susani.-partyonwithyarnandcroc 11 ай бұрын
I'm a creature of habit. I was taught chain method and I'm comfortable with it. Thank you for showing and sharing.
@bunnygaffney2765
@bunnygaffney2765 11 ай бұрын
I can't believe people telling YOU how and what to do .your are the queen of crochet 🎉. I've learned so much from your tutorials crystal 🔮
@JustSara376
@JustSara376 11 ай бұрын
I’m thankful for your channel. I have learned a lot of very helpful tips and stitches from watching you and I enjoy your voice And personality ❤🎉 thank you!
@sj01
@sj01 9 ай бұрын
Just amazes me that people wanna change what they're seeing to suit their own brief. I LOVE your channel. Love watching you crocheting, learning from you and generally just seeing what a fantastic person and wonderful teacher you are. Thanks so very much.
@AWovenSoul
@AWovenSoul 11 ай бұрын
This is the best explanation I've seen yet of the foundation stitch. Thank you so much for it...not that I use it, I think it's a pain in the butt 😅 I do agree with you, if it works for you, it's not wrong 🙏✌️❤️
@imsunnybaby
@imsunnybaby 11 ай бұрын
i crochet really tight, knife grip, use inlines susan bates, do the chainless foundation. yeah i prefer to crochet that way personally. always have.. i want crochet to be least holey as possible hahaha we are all different. you are so amazing with your crochet
@sharonlikes2416
@sharonlikes2416 11 ай бұрын
You taught me how to crochet and I learned fast that the way you crochet has a reason behind it and I trust you!
@cathyg6164
@cathyg6164 11 ай бұрын
Thank you for explaining the foundation row,I never understood how it was done. I’m with you I won’t be using it
@JeriCarter-i5h
@JeriCarter-i5h 7 ай бұрын
Because of you I can make many things, I am 91 years old and have crocheted most of my life, but I have learned a lot of new things from you; Crystal Thank you so very much, i have been watching you about 3 years and made a lot of your hats, and gave them all to my friend Martha.
@Datrebor
@Datrebor 11 ай бұрын
I say that is what I like to use and was only curious why you don't use it. The main reason I like using that stitch is with the chain it is harder for me to crochet the first row. I make mine looser on the foundation row, but that's just me. Thank you for answering my question. You explained it very well.
@JeanMartin-lw5ft
@JeanMartin-lw5ft 11 ай бұрын
I just love you!! You are so fun and the reason I love crochet now. You make it fine to do whatever but you'll always do it the way you want to. I have always wondered about how to start the second row so you cleared that up for me. Thank you!!
@robynwilliams5928
@robynwilliams5928 11 ай бұрын
I’ve watched many crochet channels here on KZbin and they all teach differently. Some are great!! And some are just highly confusing. This is why I watch Bag of day the most. Crystal is very easy to follow along with and easy to understand.
@DianEnglish56
@DianEnglish56 11 ай бұрын
TY Crystal, for showing us the different ways to do this. I like the chain method as well. I have learned so much from you and your tutorials.
@yeseniareyes4396
@yeseniareyes4396 11 ай бұрын
I do the chain method but I do the stitch in the bump. It leaves a nice edge.
@lesliebowles3649
@lesliebowles3649 11 ай бұрын
Me too. ( sometimes)
@jacquiemcgiffin3718
@jacquiemcgiffin3718 11 ай бұрын
me too, but I use a size larger hook to make the chain, then switch down a hook size to go into the "bumps".... keeps it from being to tight when I go back with a bordet
@vegangelist
@vegangelist 11 ай бұрын
Yes, when I use chains, I always use the back bump because it gives such a nice edge that matches the top edge. But it is definitely tighter than other ways that use chains so you do need to keep it loose.
@lindaarchinal9008
@lindaarchinal9008 9 ай бұрын
I taught myself from a book 54 years ago- watching YT vids I just saw this and love hearing your viewpoint on it, TY!
@shirleymeyle3702
@shirleymeyle3702 11 ай бұрын
I like to do the back bump method as most of my projects don't need a border and I like the clean look of the edge. I always wondered about going into the one loop or 2, so thanks for the close up!
@deborahthomas3539
@deborahthomas3539 6 ай бұрын
I go into that back bump when I make my first row. I didn’t know that method makes the work tighter. Good to know. The single crochet foundation stitch was giving me problems when I was trying to follow other tutorials. I got it when you did it. Now you’ve taught me multiple ways to start a project. You’re the best teacher. Thanks Crystal!
@SylverFlyer
@SylverFlyer 11 ай бұрын
I agree with everyone else, this is why you are so awesome, Crystal! Everyone has their quirks and that's okay. Nobody should force their way onto anyone else. That's also why I always come back to your videos. Keep doing you!
@karenconklan7523
@karenconklan7523 2 күн бұрын
You do you, I agree. I learned by my aunt when I was a young girl the same way you learned. I tried a foundation row both ways, it's easier for me to do a chain then a single crochet in each chain, it makes the row lay flat without being so tight, it's my preferred way. Whatever is best for each individual is what they should use. Same way holding the crochet hook, I prefer the knife method, some use the pencil method. Each person use whatever they're comfortable with. Thank you for your tutorials. 😊 they're easy for me to follow along, I watch them everyday. You're a great teacher. I hope you have a Happy New Year 🎉
@Salixj
@Salixj 2 ай бұрын
Love how you display all the methods and explain the benefits of each. And like the others, no crochet policing is awesome. Also, your explanation of the foundation stitch was the easiest to follow!
@marisawhite5381
@marisawhite5381 10 ай бұрын
I love the fact that you can do them all, but unashamedly voice your preferences! ❤❤
@JeannieV-z4p
@JeannieV-z4p 11 ай бұрын
Thank You!!!! There is "no one right way". I think that needs to be acknowledged more often. You are a wonderful teacher. The way you show the results of the methods lets us decide how we want our projects to look. Thank you for all you do.🤩🤩🤩
@wendybell6988
@wendybell6988 11 ай бұрын
One of the best things about crochet is the many different ways and being able to choose what works best for you. And you always mention that the other ways are there but that is how you are doing it, and one of my favorite aspects of your teaching
@hollysupplee
@hollysupplee 11 ай бұрын
I am absolutely here for your energy. As long as the end result is right, it DOESNT MATTER! 👏👏👏 People push others away from fiber arts because they get caught up in dumb things like the "right" way to hold your hook. Who cares!?!
@bellbird
@bellbird 11 ай бұрын
I love your calm, non-judgemental method. You’re right in promoting the philosophy of what works for you.
@Bunefoo401
@Bunefoo401 11 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing the different ways you enter the chain to make your first row of stitches. This made me think of the way you hold your hooks … I am a self taught crocheter, and hold my hook exactly the way you do. I was in my 20’s, and I would see other people holding the hook as if they were holding a writing utensil. No matter how often I tried to learn this way of holding the hook, I always went back t9 the way I initially learned, and have not looked back. “As long as the outcome is the same” - never truer words ❤❤
@laineywright2696
@laineywright2696 11 ай бұрын
I agree with you. Chain turn and single crochet back. What can go wrong? It's a win, win for me. You are a fabulous artist and great teacher.
@lisacain35
@lisacain35 11 ай бұрын
I always love to hear your opinions and reasons for why you do things a certain way way. I agree to each their own is the right way. I, personally, prefer the foundation chain because when I do just the chain I feel I get a twisted chain no matter what I do. I agree about switching hook sizes on projects…too confusing. I find counting my chains easier when I do the foundation method. However, I only use it when the first row will be all the same stitch. Thank you for taking the time to help us understand different methods available and how they look. 😊
@janabanana3977
@janabanana3977 11 ай бұрын
It‘s so interesting how we all have different experiences with different techniques 😲 guess that’s why it’s so important to always make a gauge swatch 🙈 Like, for me, I usually have to go up a size when I‘m using a starting chain, and for the foundation sts I keep the same size hook - so just the opposite of you! I personally use different starting methods for different types of projects (and sometimes based on my tension that day, lol). There is also the „Crochet Long Tail Foundation Base Chain & Perfect Crochet I-Cord“, which is a completely different way of starting a project. 😃 I love using that method for making cords, too.
@carolyncline1281
@carolyncline1281 10 ай бұрын
Amen sister! I am singing in the same choir as you! I tried to like foundation crochet starters and absolutely, flippin’ hated it. Why make it harder when chaining works for me!
@KellyAnneCalabrese-si6wb
@KellyAnneCalabrese-si6wb 11 ай бұрын
Thanks Crystal! I am an old school crocheter with the chain method. Unsure why folks have to try and change something that works, has worked, and will always work. Thanks for being YOU! 🤎 😺 🐶
@teresaroman3348
@teresaroman3348 11 ай бұрын
Hey Crystal and others. First I love they way Crystal explains stitches and all other things about her channel. I abhor (more than hate) crocheting into chain stitches! I do really like all of the foundation stitches. Even more than all that what makes me the most happy is the way we can all make crocheting our very own. Much love and really big hugs!
@brendacarter1574
@brendacarter1574 11 ай бұрын
You are such a great teacher! Thank you for offering us different styles of crocheting with always saying it is our preference and there’s no wrong way!
@moonmiststudio
@moonmiststudio 11 ай бұрын
Honestly, I'm just relieved to learn that it's a matter of your personal preference. I only learned the foundation row method last year and have come to love it. I was a little concerned that you didn't use it for a structural reason. Thanks for this video! ❤
@sherril3195
@sherril3195 11 ай бұрын
I'm completely the opposite. I have to go up a hook size if I do a chain to start, can use the same size hook on the foundation stitch. Also find the foundation stitch and the back hump in the chain easier to do borders with. Also think they look better. It's funny how we can have such different experiences. 😂
@MsSaka100
@MsSaka100 11 ай бұрын
How true! I’ve have the same experience as you.
@morgellonsdirect513
@morgellonsdirect513 11 ай бұрын
Awesome video. I've tried all the different methods as well and I agree with you. I find it hard to see the back bump on certain yarns. I love that you are open, honest and direct.
@Mandaslefthandedcrochet
@Mandaslefthandedcrochet 11 ай бұрын
I'm glad I know all the ways to start projects now. I always wondered why my foundation chain curved when I first started it. It was too tight! I agree, do what makes you feel comfortable. 😊 Thank you for always teaching us.
@Gladiatorscorpio
@Gladiatorscorpio 5 ай бұрын
I am a total beginner. I'm so glad I saw this video. It helped me tremendously. Thank you
@barbarajohnson1572
@barbarajohnson1572 11 ай бұрын
So nice to hear you validate the fact that it's perfectly acceptable (who says anyone has to follow "rules" in being creative) to learn and use different ways to get to the desired results.... Good on you Crystal!
@sandrawilliams6630
@sandrawilliams6630 11 ай бұрын
You are doing what you do best because you are the best. Keep doing what you do. You’re honest and true to your craft. Always keeping it real. I’m so glad to be a part of the Bag family.
@AnnettePowell-w4h
@AnnettePowell-w4h 11 ай бұрын
Ive been following you for many years Crystal and you are my go-to place for any crochet, you are a wonderful person and fantastic teacher and i thankyou for this. To coin a phrase "you can do this" and you know what i actually did!! Thankyou thankyou thankyou 🥰🥰🥰
@mtngrammy6953
@mtngrammy6953 Ай бұрын
Thank you, Crystal! I'm like you, I don't like change and I have been knitting and crocheting for over 75 years. Recently I decided to try a new single crochet foundation and found that it was confusing to follow and just took too much time to learn for what end? I will say that your demonstration is much clearer than two others I watched. For me, it seems to be three times the work for no real benefit. I'll stick with my old, familiar style which has worked for me for a very long time with no problems. (I still live by the KISS method!)
@trish8765
@trish8765 9 ай бұрын
Thanks Crystal for showing these different methods, and letting us always know which every feels right is ok for us to do.❤
@TheLolaWallace
@TheLolaWallace 11 ай бұрын
Your Opinions Matter To Me and I Appreciate Your Bravery and Grace ❤ Thank You Crystal 🦋
@cindygritton5107
@cindygritton5107 11 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing why you use the chain method. I like to use the foundation stitch when it's a long beginning chain, but your reasoning for adding ruffles, or connecting parts of blankets together makes a lot of sense and will help me with future projects. Thank you!
@barbthompson4256
@barbthompson4256 11 ай бұрын
Always wondered about this thanks for clarification
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