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Tips for a More Professional Finish on Knitted Objects

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warthog · 10/09/2007 19:15

i'd really like my knitted things to look better than homemade iyswim. there are a few clunky things i'm sure i could improve on.

a friend suggested casting off using a larger needle, rather than casting off loosely which always (for me) yields uneven, wonky edges. now my casting off is ace, and not too tight.

does anyone else have any good tips?

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BellaBear · 10/09/2007 19:17

sorry no tips, but I am interested in the answers! Also in any tips for picking up stitches from the edges of sections.

Apologies for hijacking warthog!

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MintyDixCharrington · 10/09/2007 19:18

always slip the first stitch of every row (ie don't knit or purl it, just slip it across to the other needle)

makes for a very nice straight edge, v useful when sewing pieces together

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rantinghousewife · 10/09/2007 19:23

When I pick up from edges, I don't pick up all of the stitches, just 3 out of every 4 iyswim. (Read that somewhere and it works)

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Tamum · 10/09/2007 19:25

Mattress stitch all the way....

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BellaBear · 10/09/2007 19:39

cheers!

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Pruners · 10/09/2007 19:45

Message withdrawn

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fizzbuzz · 10/09/2007 20:49

Does that knitting the ends in, stop you getting holes in intarsia? No matter how carefully I twist my wool round each other, I ALWAYS get some holes

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Pruners · 10/09/2007 20:50

Message withdrawn

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fizzbuzz · 10/09/2007 20:54

I do have a cuple of tips as well. When casting on knit between the stitches rather than through an actual stitch.

And I think someone told me to knit thhrough back of stitch in the first row as it makes for a firmer edging

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warthog · 10/09/2007 23:16

fizzbuzz, yes it does stop holes, because you've woven the thread in so there's no surplus thread to make a hole iyswim.

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