The foundation acts as the base for your home. You cannot go back and redo it once the house is built, so it pays to do it right the first time. Reinforced concrete is perhaps the strongest option available to you.
For the purpose of this guide, we will be describing a fabric-formed foundation. They are cheaper and easier to set up, as well as offering a vapor barrier. Solid forms are more expensive and not as flexible as fabric. However, if you wish to use them, the process is very similar.
Lumber
Wooden or metal stakes
Plastic
Metal reinforcement
Any metal needed to attach walls (depending on the material walls)
Fibers
Cement and sand
Hand saw
Hammer
Measuring tape
Scissors
Pliers
Concrete tools (for mixing and pouring)
Level
You will need to have an overall design of your house in your mind before you pour the foundation.