Carefully pull the yarn tucked into your hook through the Slipknot loop already on your hook. When you do this, the Slipknot hoop should turn into your first chain stitch. You should still be left with one loop on your hook. 3 Repeat. The technique you used to create your first chain...
Insert the hook into the top of the first stitch in the row to join. Make sure to hold the tail of the slipknot to keep it close to the top of the stitches. Yarn over the hook with the new yarn, and then pull it through the loop on your hook.[12] Yarn over a second time and...