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Slip Knots

Slip knots can be tricky.

Begin by holding the yarn between two fingers. 

Allow the tension to be slack.

There needs to be some play in the yarn.

Take your other hand and with two fingers, make a loop of the yarn around your fingers. 

Then pull one side of the yarn through the loop. You should have made another loop. 

Take the second loop and hold it while pulling  the yarn semi-tight.

If you can hold one end and pull and the loop grows smaller then you have a slipknot.

Place your needle through the loop. It is your starting point.

Any questions e-mail me.