A slip stitch is a simple crochet technique used to end rows, move stitches, or make a discreet connection between stitches. Here's how:
1. Insert the crochet hook: Insert the crochet hook into the stitch where you want to make the slip stitch.
2. Catch the yarn: Place the yarn over the crochet hook (as in regular crochet).
3. Pull the yarn through the stitch and the loop on the hook: Pull the yarn completely through both the stitch you entered and the loop that is already on the crochet hook.
4. Repeat as needed: Slip stitches can be repeated to end a row, move to the next stitch, or create a row of slip stitches.
Tip:
• Slip stitches are very dense and barely visible, making them perfect for finishing or creating nice edges.
• Keep the stitches evenly tensioned so that the edge is nice and smooth.
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