How to Crochet the Slip Stitch

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Welcome to Sofasaurus Crochet! I’m Sofia, and in this beginner-friendly tutorial I’ll guide you through crocheting the slip stitch – a foundational crochet technique that adds polish and flexibility to your projects. Whether you’re an experienced crocheter looking to refine your technique, or still a beginner eager to dive into the next thing, this step-by-step guide was designed with you in mind. I’ll break down the process into simple, easy-to-follow steps to ensure that you gain the confidence to crochet slip stitches without a second thought. Grab your yarn and favorite crochet hook and we’ll get started! Don’t forget to subscribe for more crochet tips and tutorials. If you’re interested in a printable, ad-free version of how to crochet the slip stitch , you can check it out in the shop! Happy Crocheting!

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All instructions are in US terms. Please treat the techniques used in this post as recommendations – crochet is an art form and experimentation is the best way to figure out what works best for you! Also, I only recommend products and services that I would use myself and all opinions expressed in this post are my own.

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Written Instructions

Everything you need to understand what, why, and how!

What is a Slip Stitch?

A slip stitch (sl st) is the shortest stitch in crochet, connecting stitches without adding much bulk. This is incredibly useful when joining to close rounds or joining seams. You can also use a slip stitch to move across stitches, secure edges, add embellishments, and create invisible decreases.

How do you crochet the Slip Stitch?

These are quick notes, for an in-depth explanation scroll just a little more.

To crochet the slip stitch

  1. Insert your hook into the stitch
  2. Yarn over
  3. Pull the yarn through the stitch AND the loop on the hook
Tips + Tricks
  • Keep your tension loose for slip stitches. Tight slip stitches can cause a variety of issues, including unintentionally cinching, ruffling, and curling.

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