A slip knot is one of the first things you need to master when learning how to crochet. It’s the starting point for almost every crochet project, whether you’re making a simple scarf or a complex amigurumi toy.
Step-By-Step Instructions
In this tutorial, you’ll learn how to make a slip knot in crochet.
1) Hold the end of your yarn with the tail facing down.
2) Give the yarn a little twist to form a loop at the top.
3) Pull the loop down a bit.
4) Reach your fingers through the loop and grab the tail.
5) Pull it through the loop to form your slip knot.
6) Place your crochet hook onto that loop.
7) Gently tug the tail to tighten the loop onto the hook.
8) Position the tail on the side closest to the crochet hook.
Projects You Can Make With A Slip Knot
You’ll need to tie a slip knot at the start of all your crochet projects. Here are some beginner-friendly things to crochet:
- Dishcloth
- Scarf
- Wristlet keychain
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Blanket
- Bookmark
- Coffee cozy
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Granny square
Common Questions
Why Is It Called A Slip Knot?
A slip knot is called a “slip” knot because you can easily adjust it by pulling on the tail. Depending on how you tug, the loop will either tighten or loosen.
How Tight Should My Slip Knot Be?
Your slip knot should be tight enough to securely hold onto your crochet hook but not so tight that you can’t easily move the yarn along the hook. If it’s too tight, it’ll be challenging to complete your project, as the yarn won’t slide properly.