Slip stitch is a really easy – and very handy – stitch to have in your toolbox.
It’s one way to close up the very final tiny hole in the top of an amigurumi.
I also use it any time I want to shift from the “step” of a single crochet stitch, to a more gradual “ramp.” You’ll see what I mean in the video – and also how to do it. π
See how easy that is?
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Here are handy links to all the posts teaching the basic crochet stitches. . .
- How to Chain
- How to Single Crochet
- How to Half Double Crochet
- How to Double Crochet
- How to Slip Stitch
Return to the main table of contents for Letβs Learn to Crochet Amigurumi.
Move on to the lessons for more advanced crochet stitches.
Happy stitching!
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Thank you Wendy, for all the tips.