Slip knot is the first step in almost all crochet projects. There are several ways to create a slip knots. This is an excellent choice for beginners, you should use to get to work. This method not only creates the node that you want in the beginning, but also runs the rhythm and movement that will continue for the rest of your crochet.
necessary material
To crochet you will need:
- Crochet hook;
- yarn or thread.
If you are working on crochet pattern, use the hook and yarn for knitting described in the instructions to the drawing. If you are just working on learning crochet, start with a medium-sized hook and yarn.
To begin with, it is desirable to choose light-colored yarn, not too fluffy. With the warp threads are easier to work when you first learn to crochet and should see the seams.
Description of technology
Hold the yarn with your left hand between the thumb and index finger so that it slides on the index finger. Keep the yarn middle finger.
Grasp the hook with his right hand. Your fingers should be relaxed enough that the hook can move freely, but should remain precise control over the hook.
To keep the hook head starts up. Insert hook between the index finger and yarn. Then twist the yarn to form a loose loop on the hook.
Wrap the yarn over the hook. Hold the tail end of the yarn between the middle finger and thumb. Use your index finger to control the other end of the yarn when it is unwound from the roll. Yarn must embrace your index finger, and then pass between the fingers to create a good tension. Wrap the yarn over the hook back and then the top.
Next, use the hook to stretch the yarn through the loop you created on the hook.
Yarn from which you are running, passes through the loop and forms a loose slip knot. Tighten slip knot. Now you should have a loose knot on the hook. Leave the unit on the hook and gently pull both ends of the yarn to tighten it. Be careful not to overtighten it as a hook for knitting must move easily inside the loop. This must be done very carefully.
Your first race assembly is complete, and now you can start knitting.
The crochet initial slipknot is not usually considered a stitch. This differs from the knitting, wherein the first slip assembly creates stitch. This can be helpful when you first view crochet patterns that usually tell you how many stitches should begin in your chain of bases.