Sewing An Invisible Seam in Your Knitting

by Hannah Gilly

October 12, 2021

Once you know this - it'll be your go-to seaming technique 

It really is that good. It's my go-to technique for finishing knits of all shapes and sizes. Whether you're seeming a jumper, a baby cardigan or a Christmas Hat like this one, it's a fast and practical way to join the two sides. And yes, as you can see it's also called mattress stitch, just to confuse even more! I will call it one or the other, or both in conversation. (yes I have conversations about seaming!) The two terms are interchangeable, but the technique is no different. To subscribe to the Knit With Hannah YouTube channel click here Here's the link to take a further look at the Christmas Hat, and scarf that matches. Both are available in a kit bundle, or as individual kits or patterns:

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