3.Slip stitch
The crochet slip stitch (sl st) is a foundational, low-profile stitch used for joining rounds, creating edges, or moving across a row without added height. To execute, insert the hook into a stitch, yarn over, pull through the stitch, and immediately through the loop on your hook. Keep tension loose to manage this dense stitch. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6]
How to Slip Stitch (Step-by-Step):
- Insert Hook: Put the hook into the designated stitch.
- Yarn Over & Pull Up: Yarn over and pull the yarn through the stitch.
- Complete Stitch: Pull that new loop directly through the loop already on your hook. [2, 3]
Common Uses & Tips:
- Joining Rounds: Used to join the last stitch to the first stitch to create a circle.
- Edging: Creates a clean, finished border.
- Surface Crochet: Used to create decorative lines on top of fabric.
- Tightness: Slip stitches can become very tight; using a larger hook can help maintain proper tension.
- Rows: When working rows of slip stitches, turn the work and work into the tops of the stitches from the previous row. [3, 4, 5, 7, 8]
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