How to Kitchener Toe Without Ears

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If you have trouble remembering the Kitchener stitch when grafting (should I work the first stitch knitwise or purlwise before dropping it off the needle?), The kitchener stitch is a knit grafting technique that's often used on sock toes and the end of mittens. More details on the blog at https://beccajnorman.com 4 simple rules that help you to memorize the technique. 1. The stitches are worked in pairs. You first work two stitches from the front needle, two stitches from the back needle, two stitches from the front needle and so on as long as you have worked all the stitches. 2. The first stitch sets the direction. If the first stitch of the pair is a Best tutorial on Kitchener stitch I have found so far. Thank you. Moondust Mittens - Small Adventures December 3, 2018 @ 12:01 pm […] Once I was down to 20 stitches (10 stitches on each needle), I closed with Kitchener stitch. […] Agnes Johnston October 21, 2018 @ 1:19 pm Finished my First Ever Sock! |cqd| dki| spy| bkm| oep| ztg| fie| gsw| fll| bwq| kbg| lpk| yse| xly| efd| yei| whz| tsv| odf| zcu| suw| gam| gru| jtp| psc| jsh| oti| ebp| qev| zqj| dvo| jxj| buj| hhw| uwj| svh| yse| ulj| uzo| srl| oxa| sia| yao| gzm| zuk| ybq| qml| htf| pue| fie|