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Uploaded by on Apr 8, 2008

An up close demonstration of how to knit the SEED 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 knittng for over 50 years. Check out my web-site for other video demonstrations, more knitting tips, what it's like to make knits for the movies and fun celebrity stories and DVD'S FOR SALE http://www.knittingtipsbyjudy.com
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  • Judy,

    How do you bind off the seed stitch?

    Thanks,

    Katherine

  • @thepecanshop

    I bind it off as if all the stitches are knit as on my video How to Bind Off on a Knit row.

  • cool do you have link to your web page for the written version?

  • @JCCessy07

    they won't let me put a link here. go to the web-site, click on basic stitchee, then click on more stitches. it's there.

  • can you do it a little slower please you went to fast for me

  • @JCCessy07

    sorry if this went too fast for you. watch it a few more times and you'll get it. I also have it written out on my web-site so take a look. It's under Stitches.

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  • @OHCAPA

    actually, I usually do that and I don't know why I didn't on that video.

  • @knittingtipsbyjudy

    ...but only the K st was slipped at beg of row, never the Purl st at beginning of row. I am curious why not.

  • Why are you slipping only the K st at beg of row, and not slipping the P st at beg of next row? Thanks!

  • @ShuckCreations

    no, last stitch I always knit through the back for the same reason. it tightens it up.

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