Do the knitting kitchener stitch flawlessly

Do the knitting kitchener stitch flawlessly

Stay tuned for this knitting instructional video on the Kitchener Stitch. Grafting with the kitchener stitch requires a bit of concentration. You want to do this when you know you won't be interrupted.

With the stitches to be grafted on two parallel, double-pointed knitting needles, make sure that the working yarn is coming from the back needle.

To start, take the tapestry needle through the first stitch on the front needle as if to purl and leave the stitch on the needle. Now, go through the first stitch on the back needle as if to knit and leave this stitch on the needle.

Keep the working yarn below the knitting needles. You will now work two stitches on the front needle, followed by two stitches on the back needle, across the row, as follows:

On the front knitting needle, go through the first stitch as if to knit and drop it off the needle. Go through the second stitch as if to purl and leave it on the needle. Tighten the yarn.

On the back knitting needle, go through the first stitch as if to purl and drop it off the needle. Go through the second stitch as if to knit and leave it on the needle. Tighten the yarn.

When there is only one stitch on each needle, go through the front stitch as if to knit and drop it off the needle. Go through the back stitch as if to purl and drop it off the needle. Pull the tail to the inside and weave in.

Hope this knitting tutorial video helps you improve your knitting kitchener stitch!

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dgadbury 1 year ago
Great Video. Will come in handy when needed.
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Toko 11 months ago
have not knitted socks for years,this video helped me past a major gray moment.
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