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Seams 2 - Row to Row
This is a grea technique for joining the
front and back of a sweater at the sides,
or two pieces that are joined along the
row edge.
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Step 1:
Lay the two pieces to be joined (piece A
& piece B) edge to edge and line up
the stitches so that each row on piece A
corresponds to a row on piece B. Using a
darning needle pull the yarn from the back
of piece A through the center of the first
stitch in the row at the edge of the
piece. On piece B, insert the needle into
the center of the first stitchi n the
first row (figure 1) and pull the needle
out from the center of the first stitch in
the second row.
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Step
2:
Return the needle to the piece A and
insert into the center of the first stitch
in the second row, echoing what you have
just done on piece B (figure 2).
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Step
3:
Repeat step 1 working all the way down the
edge of the pieces until the two pieces
are joined (figure 3).
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Even when using a contrasting color to
demonstrate this technique the seam is
virtually invisible (figure 4).
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