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THE KITCHENER STITCH VIDEO (GRAFTING)

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Uploaded by on Jan 11, 2008

An up close demonstration of THE KITCHENER STITCH (grafting or weaving) by Judy Graham, Knitter to the Stars who's knits have appeared in movies, TV, and concerts for over 30 years and who has been hand knitting for over 50 years. Check out my web-site for other video demonstrations, more knitting tips, and about what it's like to make knits for the movies and fun celebrity stories. DVD'S FOR SALE AT
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  • Hi Judy

    Love your tips. They are helping me out quite a bit! I have one question though. When I follow the patterns I have for the socks I am making, the right sides are facing each other, but all of the videos I see for Kitchener Stitch say the wrong sides should be facing. I am just learning socks, so altering the pattern to have the right side out doesn't seem like an option right now. What do you suggest?

    Thanks

  • @LaurienaC

    it really shouldn't matter. you are basically making a seamless seam that shouldn't show on either side.

    thanks for the note and please keep watching and like me on facebook.

  • Great video. I wish you had mentioned to pull the stitches tight...I couldn't tell that you were doing that from the video. I got weird holes when I did mine because I didn't pull the stitches tightly enough. So to anybody who's trying this for the first time - PULL YOUR STITCHES TIGHT!

  • @ktveggiesaurus

    yes, I guess I should have, but it seemed obvious to me. sorry.

  • You have nice hands Judy! Thanks for the tips!

  • @TGTECNforJesus

    thank you. please keep watching and like me on my facebook page.

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  • Thank you so much!

  • this is by far the best video demonstration for the kitchener stitch, thanks for the slow demonstration, I was able to catch on to the steps after a few tries

  • @didileo

    glad it helped you. please keep watching and look for me on facebook too.

  • Judy, I LOVE YOU!!!! you've made Kitchener stitch simple for me!!

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