The slip stitch is a basic crochet technique that’s great for beginners to learn. In fact, the crochet slip stitch is so essential that you’ll see it used in almost every crochet pattern. You can use slip stitches to join rounds, seam pieces together, and make crochet edging, too! So...
Learning how to do a slip stitch technique will help you build the foundations of crochet. For our GH Stitch Club, we're showing you how to work and use slip stitch.
So the key isn't so much how you work into the slip stitch - it's how you make the slip stitch that will be worked into! Yes, this requires looking ahead a bit in the pattern - or pulling out your stitches when you discover that the sl st needs to be worked into. Here's how ...
This is my very first video tutorial so I thought I would start out with something simple. Just about every crochet book shows you how to do a slip knot to get started but honestly, when I look at the drawings I think they look really confusing. Hopefull
Single Crochet: This is the most basic of the crochet pattern stitches. Double Crochet: The double crochet stitch is also a very common stitch; it is twice the height of the single crochet. Half Double Crochet: You will eliminate one step of the double crochet to make this stitch. Short...
Press play on the video pop up at the top of the screeen and I’ll walk you through how to double crochet and then make a scarf!In addition to double crochet, I also walk you through: how to slip stitch how to work in a looped row how to join two balls of yarn together how to...
However, have you ever tried to increase with a slip stitch? Let me give you an idea of how it works. You would insert the hook into the indicated stitch, pull up a loop and pull that loop through the one on your hook. When you go to make another slip stitch in the same space ...
Slip stitch the ends together to form the cuff. Do not cut the yarn. Turn the cuff inside out. This is now the right side. Make 1 sc in the top of each row, and 1 sc at the joining. (27 sc). Thread a yarn needle with scrap yarn and tie loosely on to your working yarn. At...
Make a slip stitch. Do this about 6 inches (15 cm) from the end of the yarn. Make a loop with the yarn. The free end (i.e., the end that does not lead to the ball of yarn) should pass behind the loop. Insert the crochet hook through the loop, hooking the free end. Pull...
Normally the very first step in a crochet pattern is to create a slip knot (how to make a slip knot (step by step)). Then you will create a chain of stitches from which to start working. This is an essential part of learning how to crochet. ...