Thank you for all your lovely comments on the scarf, she read them all and was really pleased. More knitting today...
...you seldom meet a knitter who likes to sew up garments. Me, I love it. I love the thrill of the finish (you may have noticed) so I like to sew up, it feels exciting. I didn't used to though until I used this technique.
...you seldom meet a knitter who likes to sew up garments. Me, I love it. I love the thrill of the finish (you may have noticed) so I like to sew up, it feels exciting. I didn't used to though until I used this technique.
Work with the right side facing you. It makes sense doesn't it? you can see what your work will actually look like. I used to work the other side, sew really neatly then turn it out and hope it looked OK but it was mostly awful.
See in the picture the vertical rows of stocking stitch? Ignore the knobbly edge and think about inserting your needle between the V's in the first good row.
Do the same. As you work side to side, the stocking stitch will meet up in the middle and appear seamless and flat.
It is called matress stitch. If you have to incorporate a bit of ease because one piece is a bit longer than the other (yes it happens to me) Pick up one ladder on the short side and two ladders from the longer side and it will square up.
If that has all just blown your mind and you want to see a video, here is a link to a really useful tutorial to help you along.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lpRJzMBXjqY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lpRJzMBXjqY
Hope that is helpful for somebody.
Sorry to inflict that yarn on you again! Jo x