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Finishing Knitting Patterns

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Summary: Finish a knitting pattern by attaching the different knitted parts together. Discover how to knit patterns with tips from a professional knitting instructor in this free video about understanding knitting patterns.

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By Pam Grushkin
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Pam Grushkin learned to knit at a young age from her mother. First as a passion and lifeline, knitting is now her chosen career. Grushkin has been teaching knitting to people of all...read more

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"Once you finished knitting your garment, you're going to have to do something with it. You're going to have to put it together. Finishing is the word that kind of serves as a catch all for sewing it together for weaving in your ends, for picking up any stitches and working a neckline and for blocking it and all these things go into finishing your project and finishing kind of falls under the banner the same way people don't like to do a gauge swatch. Finishing isn't a lot of fun for everybody but it's good to learn how to do it yourself and how to do it right. So, I started finishing this garment but I haven't finished yet. This is a baby sweater and this has raglan sleeves. So, when I finished it I had a two fronts, two sleeves which you can see here. There's two sleeves. This one sewn together and a back, okay and all those pieces were knitted individually and later on we're going to review picking up a neckline so that's already to be done but this is what you'll have when you're ready to finish and sew it together."

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