1 00:00:00,970 --> 00:00:03,247 - Now we will review all of the stitches 2 00:00:03,247 --> 00:00:06,497 that are needed to create this project. 3 00:00:06,670 --> 00:00:09,980 The first stitch that we need to know how to do 4 00:00:09,980 --> 00:00:13,397 is the slipknot, and the slipknot is made 5 00:00:14,293 --> 00:00:17,626 by bending the yarn, twisting that yarn, 6 00:00:23,130 --> 00:00:25,010 and then pulling the yarn that is attached 7 00:00:25,010 --> 00:00:28,427 to the ball of the yarn through the loop, 8 00:00:29,364 --> 00:00:31,531 and then pulling the tail. 9 00:00:32,137 --> 00:00:36,304 In crochet patterns, the slipknot is never referred to. 10 00:00:36,749 --> 00:00:40,916 It's a given, but that is how you make a slipknot. 11 00:00:41,215 --> 00:00:44,006 The next stitch that we'll learn how to do 12 00:00:44,006 --> 00:00:45,673 is the chain stitch. 13 00:00:46,066 --> 00:00:49,816 You place the crochet hook into the slipknot, 14 00:00:51,615 --> 00:00:54,998 and you make a chain stitch by placing the yarn 15 00:00:54,998 --> 00:00:58,498 over the crochet hook and pulling through. 16 00:00:58,710 --> 00:01:00,710 That's one chain stitch. 17 00:01:01,821 --> 00:01:05,988 Two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, 10. 18 00:01:21,983 --> 00:01:25,816 Chain stitch is abbreviated by the letters CH. 19 00:01:25,915 --> 00:01:27,832 CH equals chain stitch. 20 00:01:29,141 --> 00:01:33,308 The next stitch that we will review is the single crochet, 21 00:01:33,792 --> 00:01:37,383 and the single crochet is made by placing the hook 22 00:01:37,383 --> 00:01:41,550 into the stitch, yarn over, pull through, yarn over again, 23 00:01:44,727 --> 00:01:46,413 and pull through again. 24 00:01:46,413 --> 00:01:48,288 That is a single crochet. 25 00:01:48,288 --> 00:01:50,205 Let's make another one. 26 00:01:50,656 --> 00:01:53,323 Hook into the stitch, yarn over, 27 00:01:53,858 --> 00:01:57,025 pull through, yarn over, pull through. 28 00:01:57,825 --> 00:02:01,174 The abbreviation for single crochet is SC. 29 00:02:01,174 --> 00:02:03,507 So SC equals single crochet. 30 00:02:05,252 --> 00:02:08,448 Now, the next stitch that we will review 31 00:02:08,448 --> 00:02:10,281 is the double crochet. 32 00:02:10,986 --> 00:02:13,504 The double crochet is similar to the single crochet, 33 00:02:13,504 --> 00:02:15,992 but you start with the yarn over. 34 00:02:15,992 --> 00:02:20,159 So, yarn over, put the crochet hook into the stitch, 35 00:02:22,224 --> 00:02:25,641 yarn over, pull through, yarn over again, 36 00:02:28,449 --> 00:02:30,949 pull through, yarn over again, 37 00:02:30,951 --> 00:02:33,335 and pull through a third time. 38 00:02:33,335 --> 00:02:35,418 That is a double crochet. 39 00:02:35,819 --> 00:02:37,486 Let's make one more. 40 00:02:37,889 --> 00:02:41,889 Yarn over, put the crochet hook into the stitch, 41 00:02:42,862 --> 00:02:47,029 yarn over, pull, yarn over, pull, yarn over, and pull again. 42 00:02:51,667 --> 00:02:53,878 And that's the double crochet. 43 00:02:53,878 --> 00:02:57,378 The abbreviation for double crochet is DC. 44 00:02:57,977 --> 00:03:00,118 The next stitch is actually not a stitch. 45 00:03:00,118 --> 00:03:03,035 It is a skip stitch, and that means 46 00:03:03,065 --> 00:03:04,841 that we will skip a stitch. 47 00:03:04,841 --> 00:03:06,919 So here's a stitch, right? 48 00:03:06,919 --> 00:03:09,947 So if we skip it, we don't do anything to it. 49 00:03:09,947 --> 00:03:12,861 So it's the next stitch that we work on. 50 00:03:12,861 --> 00:03:17,028 So a skip stitch is one that we do not do anything to, 51 00:03:17,628 --> 00:03:21,181 and the abbreviation for a skip stitch is SK. 52 00:03:21,181 --> 00:03:23,264 So SK equals skip stitch. 53 00:03:24,516 --> 00:03:27,556 So let's skip that stitch and make a double crochet 54 00:03:27,556 --> 00:03:28,946 in the next stitch. 55 00:03:28,946 --> 00:03:31,529 Yarn over, we skip that stitch, 56 00:03:32,278 --> 00:03:36,445 and we create a double crochet into the next stitch. 57 00:03:37,042 --> 00:03:40,292 Pull, yarn over, pull, yarn over, pull. 58 00:03:44,319 --> 00:03:47,222 And because we have skipped that stitch, 59 00:03:47,222 --> 00:03:51,389 there is a hole right there where we've skipped a stitch. 60 00:03:52,934 --> 00:03:56,669 And the final stitch that we will review is the slip stitch, 61 00:03:56,669 --> 00:03:59,796 and the slip stitch is made by placing the crochet hook 62 00:03:59,796 --> 00:04:02,046 into the stitch, yarn over, 63 00:04:03,262 --> 00:04:07,429 and pull through all three strands of yarn, like so. 64 00:04:09,435 --> 00:04:13,602 And a slip stitch is abbreviated by the letters SLST. 65 00:04:14,901 --> 00:04:17,151 So SLST equals slip stitch.