This beautiful knitting decorative edge is a popular knitting project because it beautifies objects and accessories. Watch this free video tutorial to learn how to make this knitting edge.
MATERIALS NEEDED TO KNIT THIS KNITTING DECORATIVE EDGE:
To design this knitting decorative edge, you can use any yarn of your liking. Wool, cotton, or viscose yarn all work great for this knitting edge along with your 3mm crochet. The finished length of the edge is up to you and the knitting product you are adorning it with. The number of loops consists of multiples 8 + 1 loops for symmetry.
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Continue reading for ideas that use the knitting edge for decoration.
This knitting edge is commonly as a decorative product for knitting projects for clothing and baby accessories like knitted skirt, dress, sweater, pullover, hats, mittens, bags, knitted shirt collars, and so much more. Scarves and blankets are some of the most popular knitting edge projects. You can even make a lace knitting edge for a shawl. There are even more creative ways of applying the knitting edge!
Aside from clothing, there are other unique projects you can adorn using the knitting decorative edge! You can wrap the knitting edge around a flower jar, or use it as a napkin ring. You can even use it to make a stylish bookmark for a novel you cannot put down! The ideas for the knitting decorative edge are endless.
There are plenty more edging patterns available instead of just the one seen in this free video tutorial. You can make vibrant knitting and crochet edge stitch patterns like a motif stitch flower, or lacey bows, or more simpler edging patterns.
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Tutorial and photos of this stitch by: Вяжем дома с Татьяной.
Aparnapandit
Sooo beautiful no words to express
Miss Mahtab
The lovely and adorable idea that you are giving to crochet lovers. It’s so Impressive and useful. thanks for the attractive and beautiful ideas.
Camilla
Gorgeous. Different. You’re so very nice to share. I knit mostly for charity and love being able to add details and different details. Just because they’re free doesn’t mean they need to look plain. Thank you!!!!
Edith
Can this pattern be seen written anywhere?
Sandy
Click on the cc box on the right hand bottom of video. The subtitles appear. Run through video and write down the pattern before starting to knit
Karmen R
Gosh you have such beautiful items. I follow you but it is very difficult to stop and start the videos as I work on a project. I would be very willing to pay for a printed copy of the instructions. Please think about it.