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How Do You Complete A Seeding Stitch?

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How Do You Complete A Seeding Stitch?

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You’ve learned to knit and feel confident that you can do the knit stitch and the purl stitch. Now you want to try something new. The seed stitch is a basic stitch used in knitting that combines the knit and purl stitches. Follow these tips to complete a seeding stitch and create a different look while still practicing your new stitches. Practice with a standard set of needles and worsted weight yarn. Find out the multiple in the pattern you are using. The seeding stitch uses two stitches plus one. You can cast on any multiples of two plus one extra stitch. Cast ten stitches plus one onto a knitting needle using worsted weight yarn to practice. Complete one knit stitch by inserting the empty needle into the front of the top stitch from front to back. Wrap the yarn around the back of the needle and bring it forward around the needle. You now have a loop around the needle. Pull the needle through the stitch pulling the loop through the stitch and onto the empty needle. You now have one k

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