Hi pals! Welcome to this weeks “two for one” blog post! This post is all about the zig zag crochet slip stitch tutorial. Primarily used for seaming, and seaming mostly granny squares in this house hold, this is one of the best seaming methods in my humble opinion. It gives the designs structure without distracting from the design itself, but is juuuuust textured enough that it’s noticed as a feature and not a flaw as some seams can look.
If you’re wondering what I mean when I said “two for one blog” post, I have another tutorial that went live today too that shows you how to add a cuff or ribbed collar after you are done with your project. Think top down beanies, mittens, bonnets, and cardigan sleeves! Go check out the afterthought cuff crochet tutorial and then come back over here. Both of these tutorials are going to be used in designs coming up in a, well, they are gonna be here before you know it so learn them both and get yourself ready for some really cute projects.
Alright, here is the zig zag crochet slip stitch tutorial. Let me know what you think!
Zig – Zag Crochet Slip Stitch Tutorial
I’m also listing a few of my patterns here just so you have a few things to test it out on. A few of these aren’t out yet, so as they release I’ll update their links. I really hope you enjoyed this tutorial and please let me know if there are any others you want to see soon. I love making them and sometimes learning new things along the way, so keep the suggestions coming!
- Daisy Granny Square Bag
- Secret Bag Project (Pattern coming this fall)
- Magical Garden Crochet Cardigan (Pattern coming soon)

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