How to Knit: Neat Edges (4 ways)
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 Published On Apr 18, 2018

Hi and welcome. This week we're learning how to knit neat selvedge edges in your knitting. We'll be going over the garter, stocking, ribbed, and seed stitch methods.

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JOLIEOFCRAFT SELVEDGE EDGE GUIDE
By: Jolie Marin

Garter Stitch: slip the 1st stitch of every row purlwise with the yarn at the front. Then yarn back and knit to the end.

Stocking Stitch: Row 1: knit across all stitches

Stocking Stitch: Row 2: Slip 1st stitch purlwise with the yarn at the front, purl across to the very last stitch, slip 1 purlwise with the yarn at the front.

Rib Stitch: (make sure your rib count starts with a knit and ends with a purl.) Slip 1st stitch of every row purlwise with the yarn at the back. Then rib across accordingly to the end. Repeat across every row.

Seed Stitch: Row 1: Slip 1st stitch knitwise with yarn at the back, Seed stitch across to the last stitch, slip last stitch knitwise with yarn at back.

Seed Stitch: Row 2: Purl the 1st stitch, seed stitch to the last stitch, purl the last stitch.

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Till next time,
Happy crafting

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