Best way to rejoin yarn after splitting row or round? Also what’s a less ambiguous term for this action

Best way to rejoin yarn after splitting row or round? Also what’s a less ambiguous term for this action

When splitting a row or a round into multiple smaller rows/rounds, what’s the best way to rejoin for the second part once you’ve finished off the first one? Asking here because I have no idea what term to google to get this info, all the results I get when using the word “rejoin” are about “joins” in the sense of colour changes or switching to a new skein when the old one runs out. Even the pattern book I have which explains every basic crochet stitch in the technicals section doesn’t bother to define the term “rejoin” in the instructions for splitting a round, which feels a little bit r/restofthefuckingowl tbh

These are the methods I know already, I don’t know any others because again I have no Google fu on this topic. I’ve been winging it with these two for as long as I’ve been doing patterns that require rejoining

  • “standing single crochet”— make a slip knot and start crocheting with the slip knot as your working loop

  • idk what this one’s called— insert hook into the stitch before stitch 1 and pull thru, maybe chain 1, start crocheting with that as your working loop

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