HOW TO KNIT THE TUNIC STITCH

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An easy, up close, demonstration of HOW TO DO THE TUNIC STITCH 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 the web-site for more knitting tips, what it's like to make knits for the movies and fun celebrity stories. DVD'S FOR SALE ON WEB-SITE
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  • Can you please show me how to do the pattern in red... right below the blue... it is sooo pretty.

  • @lisanb198020gmailcom

    IT'S DIAGONAL RIB STITCH. Look for the video on my channel.

  • Is this also called the rice stitch?

  • @jcsreader

    not that I know of.

  • slow down! i just know the knit part. youre doing it too fast :[

  • sorry. hope you were able to get it anyway.

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  • This is also known as the Sand stitch. Then there is a very similar stitch called the rice stitch that's just a little different. Knitswithcatfur has a video explaining the difference. She's the one who did the research.

  • @Amphibraider you skip the first one so that the edges look clean and pretty. it's called a selvage stitch.

  • I wonder why they call it the tunic stitch

  • @dominicanchu1ita i have to agree why does she skip the first one i always knit the first one

  • Thanks Judy! I think this pattern is also great for hats (especially for men hats, 'cause you knit all the hat with one pattern - this one- and when you folded it it will have a different pattern.

    Happy knitting!

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