Grafting Two Ends of a Tube Together With Kitchener Stitch
This video demonstrates how to use the Kitchener Stitch to graft two ends of a tube together. You will need 2 circular needles, one the live stitches are on, one that the provisionally cast on stitches are placed on. You will also need two removable stitch markers and a darning needle. It is specifically an instructional video for my Steadfast Fellowship cowl knitting pattern but will work for any tubes that you are grafting the ends together to form a circle. Steadfast Fellowship: https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/libr...

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