Kitchener Stitch Cheat Card
Kitchener Stitch, or grafting, is used to join two sets of live stitches together. You'll see it used in socks, scarves that have a symmetrical lace pattern, the underarms of seamless sweaters, and some cowls.
I'm sure there are knitters who can graft without having to check their knitting books or google "kitchener stitch" but I am not one of them.
So I made myself a little cheat sheet, printed off a few, and put one in every knitting basket. And I thought, hey, other knitters might like this too! Here's a free pdf for a Kitchener Stitch cheat sheet; just print it on letter size paper or card stock, and cut it along the crop lines.
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| By Guest on Oct 4, 2012 at 6:49 PM | |
| can't print either. What am I doing wrong | |
| By Megan Goodacre on Sep 21, 2012 at 4:40 PM | |
| You're welcome, glad it's helpful! Happy grafting! | |
| By Guest on Sep 16, 2012 at 10:53 PM | |
| Your Cheat Card is a big help, so a bigge thank you. . .Gloria |
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| By Guest on Sep 13, 2012 at 6:19 PM | |
| thank you for the cheat card...I had this chant but lost it, or someone borrowed and did not return...I printed off the page and saved to computer so I will not lose it again Ninon Montreal, Que. Canada |
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| By Guest on Sep 4, 2012 at 8:02 PM | |
| Can't seem to get it to open....wonder what I am doing wrong.... | |
| By Guest on Apr 2, 2012 at 2:50 PM | |
| Thank you, so much, for the kitchener stitch card. It will come in very handy and I will watch for other cheat cards in the future. | |
| By Guest on Mar 23, 2012 at 3:33 AM | |
| I agree. A Kitchener cheat sheet for any type of stitch! Thanks for this one! :) | |
| By Guest on Mar 23, 2012 at 1:47 AM | |
| Stockinette isn't the hardest. How about a 'cheat sheet' for Kitchnering garter or seed stitch? Those are the ones that set my brain (or what's left of it after 66 years!) towards insanity! | |
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