Have you ever asked the questions, "How do I stitch the seams together on my finished knit project?" Needlepointers.com can help with the links below.
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This book will help you give your knitting a professional look.
by Sharon Brant
- Published 2006
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by Nancie M. Wiseman
- Published 2002
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A No-Nonsense Guide to Finishing Techniques for Knitters of Every Level.
by Kara Gott Warner
- Paperback
- Published 2010
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This knitting technique is useful if you wish to join ribs and not show an obvious seam.
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To block or not block your knitted project.
Knitty
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Learn how to stitch the seam together.
Sweaterscapes
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The kitchener stitch is used to graft together stitches to make a invisible seam.
Spelling Tuesday
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HOW? WHY? Just as an artist add their name to their artwork, your handmade crochet or knit creations are works of art and a personalized label should be added to all finished projects. Learn more here
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This tutorial will show you how to use the mattress stitch to join two knit stockinette pieces together vertically. This finishing technique is worked with the right sides up and creates an invisible seam on the right side.
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Instructions for the overcast seam technique plus photograph.
Stitch Diva
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Invisible seam - used for attaching two knit pieces together. Instructions and illustration.
Sweaterscapes
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Learn how to join the pieces.
Knitty
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A tutorial on how to join knit pieces.
My Virtual Sanity by Dawn Prickett
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Instructions and illustration for binding off front and back shoulder seams together.
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