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    What is a foundation single crochet?
    Suzi Quillen
    Knitting and Crochet Expert
    Suzi Quillen is a Knitting and Crochet Expert based in Granite Falls, Washington. After honing a love of knitting and crochet and becoming a crochet pattern designer, Suzi founded Perfectly Knotty in 2014, an online hub for knitting and crochet learners and enthusiasts. Perfectly Knotty offers multiple avenues to inspire creativity in its customers, selling allergy-conscious yarns and fibers, offering crochet and knitting patterns, and providing stitching support via tips and resources.
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    Foundation Single Crochet (FSC) is a versatile stitching technique that combines the initial chain row with the first single crochet row, providing a seamless and efficient beginning to your crochet project. This method not only simplifies the starting process but also eliminates the need for a separate chain and single crochet foundation, resulting in a more integrated and polished foundation for your work.
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    Will my teddy bear shrink when washed if I use a cotton yarn?
    Suzi Quillen
    Knitting and Crochet Expert
    Suzi Quillen is a Knitting and Crochet Expert based in Granite Falls, Washington. After honing a love of knitting and crochet and becoming a crochet pattern designer, Suzi founded Perfectly Knotty in 2014, an online hub for knitting and crochet learners and enthusiasts. Perfectly Knotty offers multiple avenues to inspire creativity in its customers, selling allergy-conscious yarns and fibers, offering crochet and knitting patterns, and providing stitching support via tips and resources.
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    The manufacturing process for yarn, including cotton yarn, has undergone substantial advancements over the years. In contrast to practices around 50 years ago, modern processing incorporates sizing chemicals that clean and pre-shrink fibers before spinning them into yarn. This evolution has significantly reduced the traditional issue of substantial shrinkage in cotton yarn. While natural fibers like cotton were historically prone to shrinking, contemporary processing methods have addressed this concern. Although I generally recommend avoiding the washer and dryer for hand-knit or crocheted items due to potential fiber wear, if necessary, a delicate cycle should be sufficient without causing significant shrinkage.
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    How do I make it bigger?
    T. Chinsen
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    Using a chunky yarn and the matching size hook for that yarn will make a larger item. Doubling the yarn and increasing two hook sizes can also make for a larger item. Check the recommended gauge to calculate the size of the finished item.
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    I don't know if I have enough yarn. Should I just go for it?
    Sedonie Scheider
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    You should try to and if you don’t have enough yarn then you can just consider it a practice round and when you get more yarn, you can make it fully. Also your Teddy doesn’t necessarily have to be the same color, as long as the two colors you choose go together.
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