This leaves a nice row of twisted stitches that arebasically invisible along the top of whatever it is that you are working on. . 1. Put working yarn on the wrong end.
2. Starting at the opposite end of the working yarnof your project. Insert crochet hook to the back stitch. [The stitch furthestfrom you] and slip off.
3. Insert hook in the first stitch of the frontneedle. Pull it off and pull it though the stitch you already have on yourhook. 4. Insert hook in the next stitch on the back needleas if to knit. Slip off. Then pull through the stitch you have on your crochethook. Continue in this method. Working one stitch on each needle alternately.On the last stitch pull the working thread threwthat stitch.
this is what it looks like when it is done.
there is a video of this by knitfreedom.
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