Learn how to seamlessly join live stitches on your knitting needles to a bound-off edge by creating a new knit row.
When you have two live knit edges, you can use the Kitchener stitch to join them together. When you have two bound edges, you can use a Mattress stitch for a seamless join. But what happens when you have live stitches on one side and a bound-off edge on the other?
This knitting tutorial shows you how to use a tail from the end of your knitting to sew a fake knit row that blends in perfectly. When you're done, you won't be able to tell this new knit row from any of the others!
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When you have two live knit edges, you can use the Kitchener stitch to join them together. When you have two bound edges, you can use a Mattress stitch for a seamless join. But what happens when you have live stitches on one side and a bound-off edge on the other?
This knitting tutorial shows you how to use a tail from the end of your knitting to sew a fake knit row that blends in perfectly. When you're done, you won't be able to tell this new knit row from any of the others!
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Like this video? Make sure to click SUBSCRIBE to get more crochet and knit tutorials, tips and tricks!
You can also find me here:
Blog: https://www.1dogwoof.com
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/1dogwoof
Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/1dogwoof
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/OneDogWoof
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