I stumbled across this as a method of closing sock toes when it became painfully and messily apparent that I was not going to be able to graft. Why this remains beyond me, I can’t say - though I do keep trying it every now and again. Hopefully I’ll be able to master it at some point, but in the meantime, I still have to close sock toes smoothly and unobtrusively :) There are other instances too - like the cable band for the Coronet hat, where grafting - or a reasonable substitute - is called for.
1. Slip the first stitch on the left hand needle to the right hand needle.
2. Pass the second stitch on the right hand needle over the first stitch and off the needle.
3. Slip the first and second stitches on the right hand needle to the left hand needle.
4. Pass the second stitch on the left hand needle over the first and off.
5. Slip the first and second stitches from the left-hand needle to the right hand needle.
6. Pass the second stitch on the right hand needle over the first and off.
Repeat 3-6 until you have only one stitch left
This makes a neat, flat, flexible seam. It isn’t invisible, but it isn’t intrusive either:
Front
Back
And that’s all there is to it. Not strictly according to Hoyle, I know, but quick, easy and not without merit :)
Notes:
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Chatters is on for tomorrow night - hope to see you all there!
Have a westful Wednesday...heheh :)
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Wait now I am confused. Is the chat tomorrow or thursday?
Omly - Sorry! I didn’t think folks would be reading this until Wednesday. Chat is always on Thursday evenings :)
