A step-by-step tutorial on how to do the mattress stitch in knitting. Easy to follow instructions for beginners for seaming two knitted pieces
Seaming your knitting can become a last-minute job that gets left behind, so the project ends up as a WIP sat in the naughty corner. I've got three methods for seam sewing that make the job interesting if you fancy switching between them as you're finishing a cardigan.
This master class helps to make perfect looking seam of your knitted parts without knots and ends that needed to be hidden. When you sew up your sleeve or side seams, - all part of the pattern must jump together, your first and last stitch of the same row must strictly match along the seam; - knots…
It all started with a sweater (if you are curious, you can see it in this video). I knit it in fisherman’s rib, and when it was time to seam the sides and the sleeves, I wanted the seam to be invisible, flat, stretchy and preferably reversible (in case I decide to wear the sweater inside […]
You can use the simple knit and purl stitches to make many wonderful things. But don't stop there! Challenge yourself with the techniques in this article, and knitting will continue to be an exciting adventure.
A detailed tutorial on seaming garter stitch for beginners. How to join two knitted pieces together using a variation of the mattress stitch.
Mattress stitch is worked with the right-side up and becomes invisible from the right side when finished. Mattress Stitch …
Follow our super easy Mattress Stitch tutorial for professional, invisible seams when piecing vertical knitted stockinette stitch sections.
It all started with a sweater (if you are curious, you can see it in this video). I knit it in fisherman’s rib, and when it was time to seam the sides and the sleeves, I wanted the seam to be invisible, flat, stretchy and preferably reversible (in case I decide to wear the sweater inside […]
Years ago, I made my first top down raglan sweater. From that point on, I vowed to never go back to seaming sweaters because I. Hated. Seaming. Why bother with it when you can knit a sweater all in one piece? Enter We Are Knitters and their beautiful Abruzzo Sweater kit. It’s simple and classic and completely my...Read the Post
Knitters also have their fair share of dilemmas in working, and one of them is putting up or sewing together pieces of their works. Let us help you with our How to Sew A Knitted Sweater Together tutorial.
Using the 3-needle will give a small seam and perfect alignment or stitches. Not only that, it'll also save you time with casting off both edges and then sewing a seam. After just a bit of juggling with the needles, you'll have a neat and flat seam for the perfect finish. And it's much faster than doing all the small parts one after the other.
Learn about all the ways to achieve a professional seam finish for the interior of your sewing projects - including Hong Kong seams, serged, French Seams and more. From Love Notions Sewing Patterns, using the Luna Loungewear Pattern Collection
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Seaming knitting can be intimidating. You have finished the pieces for your project, but now they have to come together. What will you do? Whether you are making knit hats, socks, scarves, sweaters, or home decor, knowing how to seam knitting and which seam is best will be an important skill. The method you use to seam will depend on your project, since every project has different requirements and uses. How to Seam Knitting: 7 Methods will help you pick the right seaming method for you. Make sure your projects are the best that they can be by choosing the right seam. From seaming as you bind off to using crochet stitches to seam, you will get the full picture of seaming knitting. Plus, at the very end is a list of projects that will require you to practice your seaming! But first—knitting tips for all seaming knitting methods! For more great projects like this, subscribe to our free email newsletter!
The best stitches for knit fabrics: sew knits without a serger, with options for knit seams, hemming knits, and seam finishes on knit fabric.
The best stitches for knit fabrics: sew knits without a serger, with options for knit seams, hemming knits, and seam finishes on knit fabric.