How to Crochet a Chain Stitch

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A Chain Stitch is the Foundation for All Crochet Projects - You Can Make a Chain Stitch

The first step to any crochet project is to make a chain. The chain is the foundation for all crochet patterns. If you are new to crochet and want to learn how to chain stitch, you've come to the right place. Below you will find detailed photos and explanations for each step needed to crochet a chain stitch.

Step 1 : The Slip Knot

To crochet a chain a chain stitch, you must first make a slip knot and place it around the crochet hook. Here are the steps to creating a slip knot. If you already knot how to do this, just skip down to step 3.

Use the yarn to create a loop, or circle. Feed the end of the yarn back behind the circle.

Step 2: The Slip Knot (continued)

Make a Slip KnotUse your fingers, or the crochet hook, to pull the yarn you just fed behind the circle up through it. The yarn should be long enough that the end doesn't come up through the circle as you do this.

Step 3: How to Crochet a Chain Stitch

Tying the Slip Knot (continued)

The yarn you just pulled through the circle creates a loop. Place your crochet hook in that loop and pull the end of the yarn tight to secure the slip knot around the crochet hook.

Step 4: How to Crochet a Chain Stitch

The Chain Crochet Stitch

Yarn Over - Crochet a Chain StitchOnce you have the slip knot secured on the crochet hook, you will need to "yarn over," commonly abbreviated (YO). This is a crochet phrase that simple means lay the yarn across the crochet hook, so that you can use the hook to pull it through the loop that is currently on the crochet hook. The photo on the right shows a "yarn over" with the yarn simply lying over the crochet hook, waiting to be hooked an pulled through the loop.

Go ahead, yarn over, or place the yarn across the crochet hook. I pinch the end of the yarn between my fingers to hold the slip knot in place as I yarn over and pull it through the slip knot.

Step 5: How to Crochet a Chain Stitch

Crochet a Chain Stitch (continued)

Pull it through. Now that you have the yarn over your crochet hook... hook the yarn and pull it through the slip knot with your hook.

The first one is the trickiest. After pulling the yarn through the slip knot it remains on the crochet hook, forming a second loop.

Step 6: How to Crochet a Chain Stitch

Crocheting the Chain (Almost Done)

Now, that you've pulled the yarn through the loop, you have a new loop on your hook. You also have your first chain stitch. Keep repeating the yarn over and pull through the loop until you crochet a chain the length called for in your crochet project.
Finished Crochet Chain Stitch

The Finished Crochet Chain Stitch 

Still Having Trouble Crocheting a Chain? Try this Video

YouTube Video Tutorial to Crochet the Chain Stitch

If you are still having trouble, you can watch this short video that I placed on YouTube to help you.
How to Crochet the Chain Stitch
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  • YourIslandRoutes Mar 16, 2012 @ 10:35 pm | delete
    I used to crochet when I was younger (before arthritis got to me) You've explained it very well. Great tutorial!
  • Eighteen Aug 10, 2011 @ 1:20 pm | delete
    great tutorial - looks like even I might be able to do it!!!
  • Sylvestermouse Jul 30, 2011 @ 1:10 pm | delete
    Wonderful pictorial! Let the crocheting begin :) Angel Blessed and featured on Squid Angel Mouse Tracks in Crochet
  • Blessedmombygrace Jul 19, 2011 @ 11:45 am | delete
    Very helpful, thanks. I'm a beginner working my way through your Granny square lens (which led me to this one.)

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