Classroom: Sew as you Go (SAYG)
Skill builder
Eliminate Tedious Hand Seaming
"Sew-as-you-go" (SAYG) is a technique commonly used in machine knitting where seams are stitched while the garment pieces are still on the machine. Instead of waiting to assemble the pieces after finishing the garment, this method allows you to seamlessly combine them as you knit, saving time and ensuring a professional finish.
This technique works by attaching pieces together as they’re knitted. It’s particularly useful for garments with multiple pieces, such as sweaters, where you can avoid hand-sewing seams later on. SAYG is ideal for machine knitters who want to streamline the process and avoid bulky seams.
This technique works by attaching pieces together as they’re knitted. It’s particularly useful for garments with multiple pieces, such as sweaters, where you can avoid hand-sewing seams later on. SAYG is ideal for machine knitters who want to streamline the process and avoid bulky seams.