Kitchener Stitch - How to sew seams in knitting
Kitchener stitch is a technique for invisibly weaving together live stitches.
Although it is possible to use the kitchener stitch to graft ribbing or purl stitches, it is most commonly used to graft two pieces stockinette stitch together, the toes of socks or shoulder seams.
In the video tutorial, we have used a different yarn in a contrasting color, but typically you would use the same yarn as your knit pieces.
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