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Knitting Help - Kitchener Stitch

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Uploaded by on May 17, 2011

Kitchener stitch is a way of seamlessly grafting stitches together, often used to close up the toes of socks and the tops of mittens.

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  • @trixieknits The last two stitches are worked just like all of the others. When you only have two stitches left, you'll put your needle in as if to knit on the front stitch and pull it off, then put your needle in as if to purl on the last stitch and pull it off.

  • Could you show how to finish - the last two stitches...

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