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How to End a Row of Crochet Stitches

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Summary: To end a row of crochet stitches, simply do a slip stitch into the last hole, clip the yarn and pull the thread tight to form a knot. Finish off a crochet project, securing it to avoid unraveling, with tips from an experienced craftswoman in this free video on crochet.

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By Natanya Nielsen
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Natanya Nielsen has been crocheting for many years. She is a stay-at-home mom who has made many blankets and things by crochet.read more

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"Hi, I'm Natanya Nielsen from Saratoga Springs talking about crochet basics. We are going to learn the very last part of how to finish off a project. As you come to the end of a row of any project, we will finish out our row with whatever stitch we're doing. And at this point we will again use our slip stitch. We grab our yarn, we pull it through, and if we have scissors handy, we'll just clip that off. From here after you've clipped your thread, you pull it all the way through, pull it tight, and you have a knot and your project will not come undone."

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