Understand your stitches and learn how to graft joyously without needing to refer to a book. This method of grafting (a.k.a. Kitchener Stitch) involves no loose stitches and gives two neat corners regardless of your style of knitting.
This class is taught by: Lucy Neatby.
| Class Level: | All levels |
| Class Skills: | Everyone should understand the concept of grafting and this method in particular even if they can manage to avoid it by knitting toe-up socks! Ability to create a sock toe (preferably in advance). |
| Cost: | $15.00 |
| Class Length: | 1 hour |
| Class Materials: | |
Small amount of smooth worsted weight yarn, and and 5+ mm (US # 6+) needles. (A set of dpn’s , or two circulars.) | |
| Homework: | |
Sample Sock Toe Homework Using a set of DPN’s, or circular(s), cast on 40 sts and knit one or more rounds. Arrange the stitches for a sock toe: 10 sts on each needle. (Or as you would wish!) Ssk: Slip the next two sts, knitwise, one at a time, to the right-hand needle, insert the left-hand needle into both sts and knit them together. This produces a one-stitch, left-slanting decrease known as a ‘Slip, slip, knit’. K2t: Knit two stitches together. This produces a one-stitch, right-slanting decrease. | |