Skip to content
Brambles and Bindweed
  • Home
  • Technical Editing
    • Technical Editing
    • Tech Editing Services
    • Testimonials
  • Designs
    • Knitting Designs
    • Crochet Designs
  • Base Camp
    • Base Camp
    • Tech-knit-cal Issues
    • Knitting Know-how
  • About
  • Contact
  • Toggle website search
Menu Close
  • Home
  • Technical Editing
    • Technical Editing
    • Tech Editing Services
    • Testimonials
  • Designs
    • Knitting Designs
    • Crochet Designs
  • Base Camp
    • Base Camp
    • Tech-knit-cal Issues
    • Knitting Know-how
  • About
  • Contact
  • Toggle website search

Joining and seaming

  1. Home>
  2. Blog>
  3. Base Camp>
  4. Knitting know-how>
  5. Joining and seaming

Joining a sideways edging

  • Post published:May 7, 2022
  • Post category:Base Camp/Joining and seaming/Knitting/Knitting know-how

There are many ways to join a sideways edging to the main knitting. This is the variant I use when I want to hide the seam.

Continue ReadingJoining a sideways edging

Kitchener stitch – stocking stitch

  • Post published:April 9, 2022
  • Post category:Base Camp/Joining and seaming/Knitting know-how

Kitchener stitch can be used to join two sets of live stitches together.  The technique creates an invisible join, as the yarn mimics the shape of the stitches. 

Continue ReadingKitchener stitch – stocking stitch
Copyright 2022 Brambles and Bindweed