Kitchener Stitch Grafting the Easy Way
Become a sock-toe grafting pro! Grafting doesn't have to be hard if you know the trick of working the pairs in simplified steps. Here, I'll give you my tricks for easily memorizing Kitchener Stitch by breaking down the patterns and giving you mnemonic tricks and tips for finding your place if you get interrupted mid-graft. Then, we'll neaten it up and eliminate the grafting ears, leaving you with a seamless row of knit-like stitches at the ends of your toes. The cabled sock pattern shown in the video is called Fireglow by Amanda Schwabe, available on Ravelry. Sample knit in Estelle Chunky.

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