The Art of Crochet by Teresa – How to Crochet 101 – SLIP STITCH

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25 Responses to The Art of Crochet by Teresa – How to Crochet 101 – SLIP STITCH

  1. tjw1963

    @kbbles A slip stitch is a low profile stitch that is used to join a round or to get over to another place without being noticed.

  2. kbbles

    so its kinda like a hdc but its a hsc? lol

  3. tjw1963

    @suffocatingrandomnes With the slip stitch you are inserting your hook through the loop, wrap the yarn over your hook and pulling the yarn through both loops at the same time. The single crochet is a high profile stitch when it is created since there is additional maneuvers to create the single crochet.

  4. suffocatingrandomnes

    sorry i’m having a litlle trouble what the difference between this and a single crochet? because a pattern i’m crocheting says to SC6 the sl st to connect but this looks like another single crochet…. am i missing something?

  5. lissybear01

    same with my book! haha

  6. debthedew54

    Really nice that you took the time to make such great videos. Thanks:)

  7. tjw1963

    I can help you with a reverse single crochet. I am not sure what you would be referring to with a reverse slip stitch.

  8. leelee21216

    what is a reverse slip stitch

  9. andydiem

    hi, im an mommy to be in March and i’ve been learning to crochet a blanket. Ive seen many of ur tutorials that r great. i was wondering if you could do a video on making ruffles for a blanket that i could do.

  10. ButtFaceFactory

    @tjw1963 in the book i’m reading it says do six single crochet in a magic ring then a slip stitch to close round. i think that is what comeXon is talking about. i too need help.
    ps. thank you so much for the videos. grandma isn’t any help :P

  11. tjw1963

    It would depend on the purpose of your slip stitch. I don’t know if I fully understand your question.

  12. comeXonXeileen

    Just a little question: When you do a slip stitch at the end of a chain, is it necessary to skip one stitch?

  13. kaitoucoon

    i am just learning how to crochet, i had the same problem as you! My grandma had originally taught me how to crochet, but she never told me the correct names of the stitches :P

  14. tjw1963

    Practice will help you with the tension of your work. Loosen the grip of the yarn running through your opposite hand and you will be able to make looser stitches.

  15. animemangas

    all of your videos are really helpful but how do u manage to make your chains so lose?mines seem to be tight and i don’t tighten them as much

  16. mscocoface

    Hi T. I did get an answer to my question. when making a design with this stitch you have to do it in a round and that is where I was not understanding. Thanks for your response.

  17. tjw1963

    There is a difference between knitting and crochet. I can help you with skipping a stitch with crochet.

  18. maritate

    Anyone knows what means skip a stich when you are knitting?Please if someone could explain me.
    I found it in a knitting chart

    Thank you

  19. tjw1963

    You can go through 1 loop or 2. It is preference and will be the same either way.

  20. postitmonsterxx

    hmm,how many chains will we insert the hook to?

  21. MrsCWcarrJR

    my grandmother always called this a single crochet stitch, and the single crochet stitch was her double, but now i get why instructions in books never made sense to me before, i had the stitch names wrong! lol

  22. cherim801

    i printed the basic crochet instructions and it included to do a double crochet but it turned out it was a slip stitch!

  23. rootedinfaith3

    much appreciation- my mother forgot this one, and I was having trouble figuring it out!

  24. tjw1963

    Thank you, I appreciate the comment.

  25. jsowens7

    Thank you so much for these instructional videos. The book that I have is good, but it seems to skip a lot of important steps. Your videos are wonderful!

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