Surface Slip Stitch Crochet Patterns Using Slip Stitch Explore More Crochet Tutorials About Crochet Slip Stitch The slip stitch is one of thesix basic crochet stitches. It’s a relatively simple stitch that’s easy to learn. With a bit of practice, you’ll be able to add the slip to your...
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.
You know how to increase in crochet, right? Just add two stitches to the indicated space instead of one. 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 p...
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Learn how to start your crochet projects using a slip knot and chain stitches with this video and instructions from Annie's Stitch Guide.
How to Use a Slip Stitch to Join a Chain Into a Circle: crochet hook see illustration 51 Yarn How to Use a Slip Stitch to Join the End of a Round to the Beginning of the Same Round: yarn crochet hook crochet hook see illustration 52 ...
The very first lesson in learning how to knit for crocheters is a three-part lesson: reviewing the slip knot, learning the cast on, and finally, the knit stitch. Although these are three distinct parts, they are also all the first part of learning how to knit. In crochet, you would ma...
This video knitting tutorial will help you learn how to knit the slip stitch. This technique is generally used for decreases where the slipped stitch is passed over another stitch. It can be used for a decorative effect where the yarn is wrapped over the slipped stitch, creating a bar....
Step 3 - Stitch the Zipper In Place Attach sewing clips to hold in place and do a straight (ish) stitch all the way along the edge. You can use a zipper foot, but a regular foot will do just fine too. (I used a regular foot here.) ...
Remove hook from the working loop. Insert hook from under the top of the first of five double crochet stitches,from back to front. Pick up working loop, putting it back on the hook. Pull loop through and out of the top of the first double crochet stitch. ...