A technique combines the initial chain and first row of single crochet into a single step, providing a stretchy and neat beginning edge for crochet projects. This method creates a more elastic foundation compared to a traditional chain, which can often be too tight and restrict the drape of the finished item. For instance, when starting a blanket or garment, this technique allows the edge to stretch along with the rest of the piece, preventing puckering or distortion.
Employing this particular crochet start offers several advantages. It contributes to a more professional appearance by creating a uniform edge. Furthermore, its inherent elasticity is beneficial for projects requiring flexibility, such as hats, socks, or fitted garments. While its exact origin is difficult to pinpoint, this technique has become increasingly popular among crocheters seeking improved drape and a more comfortable beginning for their projects. The resulting fabric often drapes better and feels less constricted than those started with a traditional chain.