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Slip Stitch

Slip Stitch

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While the slip stitch may appear simple at first, it is fundamental to a wide range of crochet techniques. Learning to control tension, maintain stitch consistency, and use slip stitches creatively allows beginners to progress confidently into more complex projects. Once comfortable, you can combine slip stitches with other stitches like single crochet, half double crochet, or double crochet to create elegant joins, decorative motifs, and precise finishing edges in your work. Mastery of the slip stitch opens the door to professional-looking crochet projects and lays the groundwork for more advanced stitches.

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Beginner’s Guide to the Slip Stitch (US: SL ST, UK: SL ST)

The slip stitch is one of the most versatile and essential crochet stitches, used both for joining and creating a smooth edge in projects. In both US and UK terminology, it is called SL ST.

While it is the shortest and simplest stitch, its function in crochet extends far beyond basic practice.

Slip stitches are used to join rounds in amigurumi or granny squares, move yarn across stitches without adding height, create decorative edges, and even form certain lace patterns.

Mastering the slip stitch gives beginners the control and precision needed for neat, professional-looking crochet projects.

Beginner Tips

  • Keep the stitch tight enough to hold its shape but loose enough to insert your hook easily in the next stitch.
  • Use slip stitches to join rounds rather than chaining for a cleaner, seamless look in circular projects.
  • Practice moving your hook across multiple stitches using slip stitches to gain control over tension and stitch placement.
  • Use contrasting yarn when practicing to clearly see each stitch and check your alignment.

Common mistakes to avoid

  • Pulling the stitch too tight, making it difficult to insert the hook in the next stitch.
  • Pulling the stitch too loose, creating gaps or uneven edges.
  • Skipping stitches accidentally while joining rounds.
  • Forgetting to count stitches when moving across rows, which can affect pattern consistency.
  • Confusing slip stitches with single crochet, leading to unintentional height in the fabric.
  • Forgetting to count stitches when moving across rows, which can affect pattern consistency.
  • Confusing slip stitches with single crochet, leading to unintentional height in the fabric.

Best Uses for the Crochet Slip Stitch

  • Joining rounds in circular patterns like granny squares, hats, and doilies.
  • Moving the yarn across stitches without adding height in lace or filet crochet patterns.
  • Creating decorative edges, hems, or smooth finishing borders.
  • Anchoring crochet motifs or joining different sections of a project.

Abbreviation

  • US - Slip Stitch : sl st
  • UK - slip stitch : sl st
  • AFR- glysteek: gls

Crochet Stitch Method

1. Insert hook into the stitch or space.
2. Yarn over and pull through the stitch and the loop on your hook (one motion).
3. Used to join rounds or move without height.

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Step by Step

Step-by-Step Instructions:

  1. Begin with a foundation chain or work into an existing stitch.
  2. Insert your hook into the stitch where you want to make the slip stitch.
  3. Yarn over (wrap the yarn over your hook from back to front).
  4. Pull the yarn through both the stitch and the loop on your hook simultaneously.
  5. Repeat as necessary, moving across stitches or joining rounds.

UK Equivalent:

The slip stitch is the same in UK crochet: SL ST. In UK terms, it serves the same purpose for joining, moving, or finishing.

Practice Swatch Exercise:

  • Begin with a foundation chain of 10–12 stitches.
  • Work slip stitches into each chain from the hook to practice maintaining even tension.
  • Try joining the ends of a short chain to form a small circle using slip stitches, observing how smoothly the round connects.
  • Alternate rows where you move the hook across 5–6 stitches using slip stitches to simulate practical pattern scenarios.
  • Tip: Use a slightly larger hook and soft yarn to clearly see each slip stitch loop, which makes practice easier.

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