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Slip Stitch - The Crochet Side

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Uploaded by on Mar 17, 2008

This video, provided by thecrochetside.com, shows how to crochet a slip stitch (US).

note: I apologize for the outside noise. It was a very nice day in Florida, and the birds and wind agreed. I'm uploading it, however, as the lighting is perfect for showing the stitches.

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  • I saw on tv that people can use slip stitch in crocheting to connect 2 knitted pieces instead of sewing in the knitting "way".

    Is that true? Thanks!

  • Yes, that's true! You can place the two knitted pieces right-sides together, or wrong-sides together, and insert the hook into one edge stitch from each knitted piece. You would then complete a slip stitch, then work across the two pieces where you would like the seam.

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  • Sorry something went wrong. The man says: " we are going to eat your family" . Well It gave me a scare . Has anyone else heard this too

  • PLEASE .. Don't Eat My Family ! :O

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  • 감사합니다 언니^^

  • why is he going to eat my family?

  • I am just starting to crochet and I love it! A friend taught me single crochet and of course the chain stitch, but in order to begin my fringe (it's sc and chains), I needed to know how to do a slip stitch...wow! Thanks so much for the wonderful video and audio. I think I'm ready to begin my fringe.

  • Great video. Some of these are really unclear. Since I've been learning to crochet via youtube this was great thanks! :D

  • Thanks, great demo!

  • Yeah, I heard it too. But it made me laugh the way he said it.

  • Good clear video, but at the end, in the last 3 sec. you can here someone saying something awefull. He

  • This is good, but I'm still having trouble finding where to insert my hook when I'm doing continuous rows of slip stitches. :)

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