How to Crochet - Slip Knot & Chain
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Jul 12, 2023
How to crochet a slip knot and chain (Ch). I used a 4mm crochet hook and DK yarn. You can learn using any yarn you have and corresponding crochet hook. Visit my blog for free patterns and more crochet stitch tutorials. http://www.cosyrosieuk.co.uk/blog Images, crochet patterns, and logos owned by Fiona @ http://www.cosyrosieuk.co.uk ©Cosy Rosie UK 2020
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Today we're going to be learning how to do a slipknot and make a chain to start any one
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of our crochet projects. So what I'm using today is a double knit yarn. This one is from
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Women's Institute, you can get at Hobbycraft and the recommended crochet hook size for
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this is a 4mm hook. Whichever yarn you're using, just check the label and it will tell
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you exactly which size to use as you can see. It says four millimetres there
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I'm going to move that out of the way for the moment. So what we're looking for is to find the
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end of the yarn and we're going to start by making that slipknot. So the easiest way to
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do that is to take the tail in your left hand, bring a loop over the front and just kind of
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pinch it between there. There's the working yarn at the back here and literally just reach through
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bring it through and pull down and that creates your slip knot. We'll do that again just to be
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safe. So with your tail yarn in your left hand you bring that loop round and just pinch it there
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put that yarn behind and just bring it through that loop and then you can pop that onto your
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hook just like that and then you just pull on the working yarn just to do that so once we have our
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slip knot onto our hook it creates that first hook there that we need so what we're going to be doing
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is to be starting to chain so your pattern will tell you how many chains you need to make but when
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you're practicing just keep doing them until they're all even size so to do the best way that
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found to do it is just to kind of pinch the knot between my third finger and my thumb and just bring that yarn over pinch that knot tilt that hook down so it catches that yarn and just bring it through that loop on your hook and that your first chain
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So yarn over the hook, pinch the knot, tilt that hook down and bring that hook through
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So yarn over the hook and bring it through. And as you can see it's starting to create a chain there
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So just yarn over and bring it through the loop on your hook
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As simple as that. You may find that when you're starting your chain is very tight and that's something that
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you want to avoid because you do need to work it back the other way
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You can just keep practising making those chains just by literally bringing the yarn over the
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hook and through the loop on your hook. If you want to start again simply remove
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your hook and just pull and it'll all come undone and you can start again. So
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we'll make another slipknot. So with the tail end in your left hand bring that
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loop round, pinch it between, bring that working yarn back through and just pull
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to create your slip knot and then pass your hook through and pull on the working
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yarn and it will tighten it onto your hook. So yarn over the hook, put that hook
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down and it will just catch the yarn to bring it through. Yarn over the hook, bring
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it through that loop on your hook. So you can go and make as many chains as you want to, or as many as your pattern needs
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you to make to start
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