How to Graft Your Knitting

How to Graft Your Knitting

Knitting with Cheryl Brunette

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@IslandKate
@IslandKate - 07.11.2023 19:11

What a great, heloful video. Thabk you!

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@thiago6717
@thiago6717 - 26.06.2023 01:33

67ü6

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@silviacatalan3682
@silviacatalan3682 - 23.05.2023 18:56

Soy de Algarrobo quinta región Chile❤🇨🇱

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@silviacatalan3682
@silviacatalan3682 - 23.05.2023 18:54

Hola buenos días gracias por explicar super bien a pesar que no se inglés solo mirando sus manos

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@lindas5964
@lindas5964 - 29.03.2023 20:29

I love the idea of this so much but tried it twice on my cotton linen super splity yarn and it all just turned into a bird nest as soon as it left the needle. Had to go back to traditional Kitchener. Will try again on my next wool project. But very clear video thank you!

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@sarlasehtia2216
@sarlasehtia2216 - 10.02.2023 15:31

Excellent

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@neerjamahajan2634
@neerjamahajan2634 - 10.02.2023 11:16

Beautifully explained thank you so much 😊I did it on my project it’s Awesome

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@maguyalbery7371
@maguyalbery7371 - 26.01.2023 15:05

Très car merci

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@sulesengulmugla899
@sulesengulmugla899 - 24.01.2023 08:32

Harikasınız! from Türkiye...

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@meryemarslan9981
@meryemarslan9981 - 16.01.2023 10:02

💓💓

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@Khomisahmis5130
@Khomisahmis5130 - 11.01.2023 18:29

thank you so much for sharing this video

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@stinew358
@stinew358 - 18.11.2022 00:43

This is fantastic

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@jillrodgers3212
@jillrodgers3212 - 16.09.2022 08:44

Thank you this is exactly what I needed to graft a picot finish to the top of my baby shawl. It's only 2 ply and a very lacey pattern so I will run the safety line first! Thank you - brilliant.

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@thalassa2889
@thalassa2889 - 25.08.2022 02:54

Nice opening music

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@Justme-Diana
@Justme-Diana - 24.08.2022 08:31

That's brilliant! I am definitely going to try this!

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@lindaayala6541
@lindaayala6541 - 20.08.2022 09:06

After 2 days of frustration after learning 3 different ways to graft I finally came across this ingenious way to graft that I can wrap my brain around! I am knitting my first pair of socks and it is also my first graft. I was considering that maybe knitting socks is not my thing when you turned it all around and I’m already making another pair with a grafted toe! Thank you! Bless you! ❤️🙏🏼❤️

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@judyhayes7378
@judyhayes7378 - 28.05.2022 07:16

I have to graft a blanket panel I had to cut to add a section I forgot. My problem is that the end stitches are slip stitches which will be picked up along edge ro join to the other panel using three needle bindoff. How do I deal with these end stitches.
Thanks, judy

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@fericanbilinc1828
@fericanbilinc1828 - 23.05.2022 20:49

Türklerden daha güzel ve ayrıntılı anlatmış, elinize sağlık.

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@cahidecelik2062
@cahidecelik2062 - 15.05.2022 04:20

Mükemmel bir teknik .

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@cloudydaez
@cloudydaez - 20.04.2022 04:07

This is the best one I have seen I wish I had seen it before grafting two shoulders seams together with another tutorial. It was a mess as it was done in a dark coloured yarn so it makes it even harder to unpick. This is simply explained and it looks just like a row you knitted. So glad I persevered and found one that is super easy so thank you!

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@sandrakirkpatrick3116
@sandrakirkpatrick3116 - 26.02.2022 17:18

Way better then Kitchener as far as remembering how to do it . Thank you.

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@loriwills2017
@loriwills2017 - 21.02.2022 10:09

great video- going to join a cowl I made in the round that needs joined ( Grafted) you took my fears away :)

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@lambsbaaa
@lambsbaaa - 11.01.2022 08:45

THANK YOU THAT WAS STRAIGHT FORWARD

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@yvonneduseund7911
@yvonneduseund7911 - 09.01.2022 23:57

Oh thank you so much for this! I have been struggling with the grafting under arms when knitting, always getting those irritating small holes, but I finally understand now thanks to this video. Thank you!

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@juliethomas8517
@juliethomas8517 - 04.01.2022 01:06

Thank you so much for this ....for someone who absolutely hates the making up process, I actually didn't mind this one! Very clear instructions, video and process. Thanks

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@aytendere1915
@aytendere1915 - 17.12.2021 12:21

Dilinizi anlamıyorum ama cok detaylı anlatıyorsunuz kolay gelsin elinize emeğinize sağlık 👍👏🌹

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@sallygordon7637
@sallygordon7637 - 01.12.2021 06:42

Several years ago, I was taught this way of sewing the stitches, on a sock, and etc. I have forgot this way of sewing the front and shoulder together without a seam.

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@cameliar2681
@cameliar2681 - 23.11.2021 01:37

Wonderful! Thank you!

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@aysebozoglu680
@aysebozoglu680 - 10.11.2021 20:29

Thank you very much

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@andreegassmann9301
@andreegassmann9301 - 19.10.2021 18:23

Comme le démontre la personne sur la réalisation de la couture invisible c'est que la personne prends deux mailles par deux mailles, c'est une bonne astuce pour ne rien voir après avoir fini la couture invisible c'est vraiment parfait je vais essayer de faire celle-ci. Merci 👍 à vous ❤👍

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@sheryalmacarthur1278
@sheryalmacarthur1278 - 03.10.2021 19:40

Just wondering if this can be done vertically. I making a poncho on circular needles with yarn that stripes for my daughter. She wants me to add slits for her arms. I'm trying to figure out how to do this and not interrupt the yarn pattern. The original pattern is for a capelet that we both love the neckline on. No problem lengthening it, just with adding the slits. Any suggestions? Even if you don't see this or can't help, I'm so glad I found your channel. Thank you!

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@catharinebragg7229
@catharinebragg7229 - 01.10.2021 22:49

Thanks so much for showing me how to cut and graft my knitting. It really does look good. I have been able to rectify my mistake without having to knit the whole back of my jumper again. Thanks so much. Keep up the good work.

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@midnightknitter5654
@midnightknitter5654 - 24.09.2021 07:53

Best explanation ever. Thank you

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@maryalgar8779
@maryalgar8779 - 03.09.2021 22:23

Going to attempt using this to join a toe section of a sock to the foot section of a sock -- so it will be "in the round", but hopefully same result. I took the sock apart to do "repair work - reknitting weak portion" and want to join the two pieces up now. Willing to try it - what's the worst that can happen :)

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@catJosyh
@catJosyh - 04.08.2021 04:47

Muito bom...parabéns 😍😍😍

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@emmaishmael4568
@emmaishmael4568 - 15.07.2021 06:07

Thank you! This was exactly what I needed!! I had knit a sweater in the round from the bottom up, and somehow it ended up too short. So I had to undo the bottom and add more. Very clear, easy to follow tutorial.

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@SuzyCowpersTeaCosyFolk
@SuzyCowpersTeaCosyFolk - 30.06.2021 14:12

Love great knitting hacks.

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@mariamurray7675
@mariamurray7675 - 12.06.2021 21:31

This is not a recent post and I so appreciate the content being available. But I am confused and having difficulty following. The orientation of the stitches (i.e. front and back) is very important. The beginning few stitches after the first are skipped in the video. I am unclear about whether to enter the front or back of each stitch. Just when I think I have it, I found that I have a ladder or some other flaw and I'm only trying to join 10 stitches. EEK! I am not aiming to be critical. But I hope that if anyone else is still unclear you'll know that you are not alone!

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@claudiacarr5194
@claudiacarr5194 - 06.06.2021 03:20

Thank you for the grafting lesson! I'm making a football scarf with one team's colours at one end and another team's colours at the other end. Now I can make two pieces and graft them in the middle so that the scarf ends are both cast on and identical: the 'Push Me - Pull You' of scarves. Perfect!

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@changeusername56
@changeusername56 - 24.05.2021 13:45

thank you so much for sharing, looks fantastic i cant wait to try it. very helpful tutorial

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@thequietlife1152
@thequietlife1152 - 04.05.2021 02:28

Thank you!!!

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@kathleenburns1201
@kathleenburns1201 - 28.04.2021 18:32

This is the best explanation and presentation ever.

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@sineduerlund5605
@sineduerlund5605 - 09.04.2021 10:51

Hhhhgdd

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@418nella
@418nella - 28.03.2021 07:29

I just finished my scarf and the work came out beautiful. Thank you for this simple and understanding way to do kitchener stiches.

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@terrgall
@terrgall - 25.03.2021 23:07

STOP EDITING THE PROCESS!!! DO YOU REALIZE YOU DO NOT SHOW THREE STITCHES IN A ROW WITHOUT BREAKING!!! AHHHHHH!

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@kendinyap3852
@kendinyap3852 - 14.02.2021 14:33

Thank you birleştirme mükemmel

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@alzorama2876
@alzorama2876 - 30.01.2021 02:02

This is the best tutorial for me and how my mind works. I looked at several other videos, and, yes, they were helpful in explaining the concept of kitchener in a way I understood. However, when it came time to execute the work, I just could not 'see' it. It didn't help that my yarn was fuzzy either. As Cheryl explains, it helps to have the work flat so you can see the pattern of the stitches. I couldn't do it with needles in, so I ran a contrasting thread of yarn through the stitches. This way works best for me and I look forward to doing this type of grafting for my next project. Thank you for the upload! Very helpful indeed.

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@sandrachater4105
@sandrachater4105 - 28.01.2021 06:35

My dear Lady, I am finally over 80 and have been knitting/crocheting for over 60 years and I guess I am finally getting a little careless. I was putting a sweater jacket together when in my HORROR discovered the extra long back I had made for a tall son, was forgotten when I made both left & right fronts. Ok manager to take one apart and extended same to fit but how to reattach? I must have looked at my project for at least 4/5 days, trying different options, knew there had to be a way but never having messed up so well in all my years, I had no idea how. Cheryl you saved me. Not only a full explanation but a wonderful clear video which was very easy to follow and it did the trick. Not used to all the internet has to offer yet so out of desperation I typed in "how do I join two pieces of knitting" and you were there to save me. The best example of all the articles listed. Thank you hardly covers it. If I ever get stuck again, you will be the one I come looking for. Your name is now "saved". LOL Thanks again.

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@seheruzunhasan2858
@seheruzunhasan2858 - 19.01.2021 18:40

👍👍👏👏👁️‍🗨️

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