Picot Bind Off

Picot Bind Off Tutorial for Machine Knitting

Inspired by a hand knitting technique, this picot bindoff decorative edge may not be the fastest finish for your knitting, but it isn't difficult and can add a
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Picot Cast on

Picot Cast on Tutorial for Machine Knitting

A picot cast on creates a stretchy, decorative edge that can be used when knitting over every other needle or when you want to jazz up a plain edge.

Reversible Band

Reversible Band Tutorial for Machine Knitting

This amazing band encloses the edge of your garment. Use it for cardigan bands, neckbands or anywhere you want both sides to look beautiful. No ugly bind off
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Scalloped Edge

Scalloped Edge Tutorial for Machine Knitting

Pretty, scalloped, firm edge that resists the dreaded stockinette curl. This tutorial covers scalloped hems and bands, walking you through the entire process
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Small Scallops (Double Bed)

Small Scallops (Double Bed) Tutorial for Machine Knitting

Delicate scallops with transferred stitches

Afterthought Scallop

Afterthought Scallop Tutorial for Machine Knitting

Added to the side of a knitted piece, this edge provides a firm base for a soft scallop. Perfect for the front opening of a cardigan. Eliminate the
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Square Neck Mitered Band

Square Neck Mitered Band Tutorial for Machine Knitting

Decorative mitered bands add a beautiful finishing touch for a square neckline. Using decreases and short rows, this technique takes a bit of time, but is worth
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I-Cord Trims

I-Cord Trims Tutorial for Machine Knitting

Attaching I-cord to the edge of a knitted piece adds a nice finishing touch. There are unlimited variations to this technique here are 3 for you to try.
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Taming the Curl

Taming the Curl Tutorial for Machine Knitting

When knitting in stockinette, both hand and machine, a knitter needs to deal with the rolling edges. It’s the nature of the knitted stitches to curl.
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Shortrow Ruffle

Shortrow Ruffle Tutorial for Machine Knitting

Here's a short row ruffle technique that knits quickly and can be easily modified to suit your taste. Want a wider ruffle? Add stitches.Want it
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Knit-in I-Cord

Knit-in I-Cord Tutorial for Machine Knitting

Borrowed from a hand-knitting technique, i-cord edges are a great way to finish scarves, shawls and any edge that won't be seamed. Master your machine
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Sawtooth Edges on the Machine

Sawtooth Edges on the Machine Tutorial for Machine Knitting

Knitters love the look of these sawtooth edges. We show 3 variations to knit, plus ways to easily attach them to your sweater, hat, scarf, blanket
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Square Neck Mitered Band 2

Square Neck Mitered Band 2 Tutorial for Machine Knitting

After shaping the public side of the band, use short rows to shape a facing for your one-piece square neckline band.
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Faux Crochet Edge

Faux Crochet Edge Tutorial for Machine Knitting

Here is an absolutely gorgeous edge that looks like crochet, but easily worked on the machine. Once you see the basic construction, I'm sure you'll come
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Decorative Looped Edge Finish

Decorative Looped Edge Finish Tutorial for Machine Knitting

A looped edge adds a soft finish to your knitting. Quickly add to either cast on or bind off edges. Because the edges are similar, this is a nice finish for
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Blanket Binding

Blanket Binding Tutorial for Machine Knitting

Here's a different method for finishing blanket edges .... Binding!This is a great alternative to crochet, i-cord and other edge finishing techniques.It
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Easy (Lazy) Edge Finish

Easy (Lazy) Edge Finish Tutorial for Machine Knitting

A simple edge finish that is perfect for slits and neck openings, especially on kids pullovers. A fellow knitter, Jill, asked how to finish the opening on a
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Add Fringe to your Knitting

Add Fringe to your Knitting Tutorial for Machine Knitting

Fringe can add the perfect touch to your knitting.
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Fringe on the machine

Fringe on the machine Tutorial for Machine Knitting

Many knitters add fringe by machine. Try this yourself and see what you think. Learn to
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Slipped Chain Edge Finish

Slipped Chain Edge  Finish Tutorial for Machine Knitting

Slip the edge stitches as if to knit - this instruction is a basic edge finish for hand knitters. Machine knitters can easily duplicate this look. Watch how
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1234 Edge Finish

1234 Edge Finish Tutorial for Machine Knitting

Crochet look edge that is easy to knit and can be used on long sections. 2 Variations are included for you to try. This is a firm, hand-manipulated,
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Holey Insertion

Holey Insertion Tutorial for Machine Knitting

Eyelet technique that can be used as an insert, edge, hem or band

I-Cord Perfection

I-Cord Perfection Tutorial for Machine Knitting

Here's one little trick to make your I-cord edges look beautiful every time.

Sharp Creases

Sharp Creases Tutorial for Machine Knitting

You have a number of options when you want a nice, sharp crease. Creases in the legs of slacks add a professional finish. A creased facing is a quick way to
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Simple Ruffle with Tensions

Simple Ruffle with Tensions Tutorial for Machine Knitting

Here's an easy ruffle that doesn't require a lot of stitch transfers, short rows or a lot of fuss. You'll be using tension changes to make the ruffle. So
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Crisp Rolled Edge

Crisp Rolled Edge Tutorial for Machine Knitting

Knitters spend a lot of time dealing with the edges of their knitting - especially the natural roll of knitting. Here's an easy technique that embraces
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Edges for Slit Skirts, Sweaters and Necklines

Edges for Slit Skirts, Sweaters and Necklines Tutorial for Machine Knitting

Adding a slit to a slim pencil skirt, or at the side hem seam of a sweater or even at the neckline of a pullover can add comfort and style. Included
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Picot Edge on the Knitting Machine

Picot Edge on the Knitting Machine Tutorial for Machine Knitting

Similar to a crochet picot edge, this technique creates a pretty, feminine edge on your knitting.