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  • I'll have to disagree with one commenter....leaving the stitches loose and tightening later was my salvation....how silly of me not to think I could go in and tighten the stitches later. Now, finally after nearly 40 years of knitting I can close up a toe this way....I've been turning the little guys inside out and using a 3 needle bind off because grafting in any form has had me bumfuzzled....THANK you Kelly

  • I'm exited to finish my first mitten! Thank you for your awesome knitting videos. You make knitting so easy and fun.

  • I'm exited to finish my first mitten! Thank you for your awesome knitting videos. You make knitting so easy and fun.

  • Thank you so much for posting this! It really helped me a ton! 

  • That is so cool. I am learning so much that I never imagined to exist!

  • Oh wow!!! Thanks so much for this video!!! I have finally learned and understood how Kitchener works thanks to you!!!

    Again, THANK YOU!!!!

    Julee

  • Wow....kitchener's stitch is not this hard. Tightening all these ends is very confusing, especially for a beginner. Yes kitcheners gives you the ability to tighten stitches more after you've finished, but waiting to the end to do any tightening is just asking for a very frustrating experience.

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