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KNITTING - Picking up stitches along an edge

May 27th, 2008 by Yarn Paradise

Once the main body of the knitting has been completed, it is often necessary
to add extra finishing rows for neck bands, button and buttonhole bands and
other edgings. Sometimes these sections are knitted separately and sewn on but
it is quicker and neater to pick up stitches along the edge and knit directly
onto these.

To pick up stitches along a cast on, cast off or shaped edge

Always working under a whole stitch (never through a
single thread), insert the point of the knitting needle under the first stitch,
pass the yarn round the needle and draw a loop through to form a stitch.
Continue for as many stitches as are required (Fig.66).

Fig 66

To pick up stitches along side edges
To work a button band on a cardigan, for example, insert the point
of the knitting needle between the first and second rows 1 whole stitch in
from the edge, pass the yarn over the needle and draw the loop through.
Often, the numbers of stitches that must be picked up are not the same as
the number of rows that have been worked. It is easier to pick up the
stitches evenly if you first divide the length of the edge in half, then in
half again and again, so that the edge is divided into eighths. Mark each
division with a pin. Divide the number of stitches to be picked up by eight
and pick up approximately that number of stitches in each section (Fig.67).

Fig 67

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