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Slip Stitch

Let's pratice by making a circle.

Make a slipknot.

Now chain stitch, oh, I don't know, 6 times.

Now to make a slip stitch, you stick your needle through chain number one.

Ok, now yarn over and pull it through the chain stitch AND the loop on your needle.

You should have one loop on your needle.

Slip stitch is just like the single crochet, expect after you yarn over (YO) and pull through, you don't stop and yo again.  You just keep on pulling through the loop on the needle. 

This is actually a very fundimental stitch.