Slip stitch

From Open Stitch Dictionary
Revision as of 13:37, 19 February 2023 by FrugalAdmin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "==Instructions== ===Written=== thumb Draw the needle through the back part of a foundation chain stitch, or in the course of the work through the back part of a stitch of the preceding row, wind the cotton round the needle, and draw it through the stitch and loop on the needle. The illustration shows a number of slip stitches, the last of which is left quite loose; the arrow marks the place where the needle is to be inserted for the next stitch.")
(diff) ← Older revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)

Instructions

Written

SlipStitch.jpg

Draw the needle through the back part of a foundation chain stitch, or in the course of the work through the back part of a stitch of the preceding row, wind the cotton round the needle, and draw it through the stitch and loop on the needle. The illustration shows a number of slip stitches, the last of which is left quite loose; the arrow marks the place where the needle is to be inserted for the next stitch.