How to crochet a foundation chain for lefties
A foundation chain is often used to start a flat piece or an oval piece.
Step-by-step photos
1. Make a slip knot and place it to the right of your hook, with the working yarn behind the hook. Hold the yarn tail tightly near the base of the knot, to make it easier to create the next stitch.
*If you’re making a chain stitch and not a foundation chain, skip this step and go directly to step 2.
*If you’re making a chain stitch and not a foundation chain, skip this step and go directly to step 2.
2. Yarn over, and pull through the slip knot.
3. This is a completed chain stitch!
Here’s a chain with 13 stitches in it. I’ve called out the second chain from the hook, because if you’re making the next row with single crochet stitches, the first stitch you make will be in the second chain from the hook. This is because the chain that you skipped gives the first single crochet stitch its height.
Tip
To help keep your chain straight, and make it easier to create chain stitches, keep moving your yarn-holding hand as close as possible to the base of the upcoming stitch.