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THE 10 BEST EDGE STITCH KNITTING TECHNIQUES - NIMBLE …
From nimble-needles.com
- Chain Stitch selvage. This is by far the most versatile and easiest selvage stitch. You will find it in my small variations and under different names.
- Twisted slip stitch selvage. A simple twist (excuse the pun) of the classic chain stitch selvage is the twisted slip stitch selvage. Here, the legs of the edge stitches cross.
- Garter stitch selvage (also knotted or beaded selvage) This is probably the most versatile edge ever. It’s super easy to remember, it works for almost all projects and it will even help a bit against the curling of stockinette stitch.
- Double or Triple Garter stitch selvage. This is the easiest selvage option if you want to keep your stockinette stitch from curling. It adds quite a decorative border that lays perfectly flat.
- Double twist selvage. If you are seeking a firm edge that creates one stitch for every two rows, then look no further. The double twist selvage is probably your best choice in these cases.
- Double seed stitch selvage. The classic seed stitch is a very pleasing knitting stitch pattern that can add a lot of structure to your edges. It will also help against curling in stockinette stitch and I personally feel it’s a bit prettier than the garter stitch option from above, yet behaves – in many ways – the same.
- Double stockinette stitch selvage. One of my personal favorite edge stitches uses the double stockinette stitch pattern. It may be a bit more difficult to knit but it does have so many interesting and smart use cases.
- I-cord edge. If you ever knit a shawl, then you know how popular i-cords are. The basic knitting technique can be transferred to your edges as well. You’ll end up with a super round border that has a nice grip.
- Seam edge. This should be your preferred method when you want to join two pieces together using mattress stitch. When done right, you will be able to create utterly invisible seams.
- Brioche Stitch Selvage. This selvage is inspired by a reader who commented on one of my last posts. I couldn’t find any reference for this edge, though I heard a version of it is popular in Russian knitting.
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