Kitchener Stitch Tutorial for Beginners | version 1 - Using a Tapestry Needle
Learn how to do the Kitchener stitch with this easy, beginner-friendly step-by-step tutorial using a tapestry needle. If you want to learn how to use the kitchener stitch with a third knitting needle, you will find that here .. https://youtu.be/zIpTBvIyhYA The Kitchener stitch (also known as grafting in knitting) creates a smooth, invisible join and is most commonly used for: 🧶Sock toes 🧶Seamless cuffs 🧶Knitted garments and accessories In this video, I walk you through the exact Kitchener stitch sequence slowly and clearly, so you can follow along with confidence—even if you’ve struggled with it before or haven’t used it in a while. Perfect for: ➡️Beginner knitters ➡️Sock knitting ➡️Anyone wanting a neat, professional finish 🪡 You’ll need: ☑️Two sets of live stitches ☑️Matching yarn ☑️A tapestry (darning) needle 💡 Tip: Pause the video as you go and repeat the steps until the rhythm feels natural — the Kitchener stitch gets much easier with practice. If you found this helpful, please like the video, subscribe for more knitting tutorials, and share it with a knitter who’s been avoiding grafting! I’d love to know: ❓Is this your first time trying the Kitchener stitch? ❓Or are you using it for socks, cuffs, or something else? Thanks for knitting along with me 💛
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