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Kitchener Stitch to Finish a Sock

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Uploaded by on Aug 30, 2007

A demonstration of the kitchener stitch to finish up the toe of a completed sock. For more see http://susanbanderson.blogspot.com

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  • Thanks, your shortcut to remember is very helpful and addictive! But exactly what do you do with the yarn on the tapestry needle when you are finished?

  • You pull the end through to the inside of the sock, weave the end through several stitches and them trim the end.

  • Did you knit with different colors? Did you weave in the tails? Thank you for your help. B

  • It it self-striping yarn and you always weave the tails in.

    good luck!

  • How much yarn should I leave to close the last 12 stitches? Thank you. love your socks!

  • About 12-inches should work fine.

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  • Thank you, thank you, thank you!  I finally get it! You made it seem so easy.

  • You make the Kitchener stitch seem so easy. These are great instructions. Thank you so much. I think I finally got it!!!

  • This was the MOST helpful video I've watched abut a dozen on this stitch and still after I've made 6 pairs of socks I've messed up the kitchener stitch every time. But thanks to you I finally mastered it! Thanks so much!

  • Fantastic!

  • Thanks for this video I have read many books but to see rewind and review as needed when needed. Thanks for your time

  • Gosh, I love the socks! I just came to see the kitchener stitch..and wow..now I will have to do these socks :))

  • Hi Susan

    Thk you a lot for this nice and well done teaching video.

    I love knitting socks !

    Kisses

    Regina

  • Your video makes this stitch seem so easy. I was very confused and not sure what to do or when to take a stitch off. The k off p, purl off k , etc. makes it understandable. Thank you so much.

  • you are the first that made it easier than others by repeating k/p p/k it works I am soooo happy thank you

  • Thank You so much. This is the easiest way to kitchener. I am not afraid anymore. BTW I love your books : )

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