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The foundation chain is simply the first row of chain stitches you create.
Make a row of chain stitches, joining leaves and circles together.
This joins the 2 rows of circles and leaves with a row of chain stitches, on which a row of double is worked.
Then work 3 rows of treble, work 3 more rows over the tatted border: Make a row of chain stitches, joining leaves and circles together.
Attach the yarn to your crochet hook, then work a foundation row of chain stitches that roughly matches your desired scarf length.
Attach the yarn to the crochet hook using a slipknot, then work a foundation row of chain stitches until the scarf reaches your desired length.
A turning chain is a set of chain stitches that brings your row height to the point it needs to be at for your next row.
From the loop on your hook, work a series of chain stitches to form the foundation row of your scarf.
Work a series of chain stitches and half double crochets across the last row of the yoke to form the armhole base row.
Continue working in this same pattern of chain stitches and slip stitches for each row.
Crochet a series of chain stitches to serve as the foundation row of your knook work.
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