There are a couple of ways to tie off a single stitch, depending on the type of stitch and your desired result. Here are two common methods:
Method 1: Simple Tie-Off
- Bring the needle up through the last loop of the stitch. This creates a small loop on the wrong side of the fabric.
- Thread the needle through this loop. This secures the stitch.
- Pull the yarn taut. This tightens the knot and secures the stitch.
Method 2: Knotted Tie-Off
- Bring the needle up through the last loop of the stitch. This creates a small loop on the wrong side of the fabric.
- Wrap the yarn around the needle twice.
- Thread the needle through the loop created by the wraps. This creates a knot.
- Pull the yarn taut. This tightens the knot and secures the stitch.
Both methods are effective for securing a single stitch. Choose the method that suits your project and personal preference.