Seaming/grafting when you're doing a specific pattern stitch - edited

Sep 08, 2010 16:41

Hi everyone,

I've searched and searched and tried multiple ways of seaming the side of a sweater I'm knitting (Duo-toned Cardi from Vogue Knitting Fall 2009 issue). It's not in garter stitch, but it's similar, being that in row 1, you would: knit 1, knit 1 in the row below, knit 1, knit 1 in the row below, etc.
Row 2, you would: knit the entire way ( Read more... )

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cymrullewes September 9 2010, 11:39:08 UTC
Pin it together and sew it on the sewing machine with a thread that will mostly "disappear" in to the colours. And by pin it together I mean, carefully match up the pieces so it looks like what you want it to.

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squirtt77 September 14 2010, 12:06:17 UTC
Wow, I never even considered mixing sewing with knitting, but that's a great idea. I can get them to line up so perfectly before I try seaming, too. Thanks!

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cymrullewes September 14 2010, 12:18:04 UTC
Most knitters, that I've seen, would rather die than sew so it never occurs to them they can mix and match the crafts together. Good luck. Post a Finished Object photo when you're done, please.

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