Title:
Kitchener Stitch
Description:
The kitchener stitch - also called grafting - is a knitting technique used to create woven seam. It's commonly used for the toe of knitted socks, but you'll find it used whenever you need an invisible seam.
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Kitchener Stitch
Description:
The kitchener stitch - also called grafting - is a knitting technique used to create woven seam. It's commonly used for the toe of knitted socks, but you'll find it used whenever you need an invisible seam.
Author:
heatherc3
Tags:
knitting, kitchener, graft, knit,
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