Horizontal to Vertical Seams

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Horizontal to Vertical Seams . Yarn for Seaming. Use same yarn as used for item unless you’ve used: Novelty yarn Mohair Nubby or bumpy yarn When substituting another yarn: Match color and washability Use knitting yarn, needlepoint wool or embroidery thread. Seaming Order for a Sweater. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Horizontal to Vertical Seams

Yarn for Seaming• Use same yarn as used for item

unless you’ve used:– Novelty yarn–Mohair– Nubby or bumpy yarn

• When substituting another yarn:–Match color and washability– Use knitting yarn, needlepoint wool or

embroidery thread

Seaming Order for a Sweater• Join shoulders• Attach sleeves• Seam sleeves wrist to underarm• Seam sides bottom to armhole

Fundamentals• Block your swatches• Take your time• Plan ahead– Don’t inc or dec in the selvedge– Think about your stitch or color pattern– Allow a selvedge stitch for seaming

• Seam on a table with the right side up• For vertical seams make sure your BO

edges are both at the top

Vertical Seam Review

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Knit Stockinette Stitch

V

Selvedge Edge and Bar Between Knit Stitches

V—V

Stitch Stitch

Space Between Stitches

Selvedge edge

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Vertical seam for stockinette

V V Selvedge edge

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Stockinette SeamMattress or Running Stitch

• Insert needle from bottom to top under horizontal bar between the selvedge and the first stitch.

• When returning to piece, insert needle under next horizontal bar between the selvedge and the first stitch.

HORIZONTAL SEAM REVIEW

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On the horizontal piece use the stitches below the BO edge.

VVVVVVVBound Off

Edge Stitches

It helps to mark some of the stitches

Insert needle into first stitch, run under the stitch gap and bring out through center of second stitch.

When returning, go to back into the center of the second stitch, and bring

through the center of third stitch.

BO to BO Edge All Up1. Find the stitches below the BO edge on

each piece and identify where the tapestry needle goes.

2. Insert the needle into first stitch, run under the stitch gap and bring through center of second stitch.

3. When returning to the piece, insert the needle back into center of second stitch, and bring through center of third stitch.

Horizontal to Vertical Seams

Full Instructions: http://

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Set up for seaming horizontal to vertical

VVVVBound Off

EdgeStitches

Selvedge Edge

Bars Between Stitches

General Instructions1. Find and mark the center of the top of the sleeve.2. Align the center of the sleeve at the bound off edge to the shoulder seam right sides facing.3. Cut a length of yarn long enough to seam the entire sleeve and thread a bunt tapestry needle.4. Insert the needle into the center of the first stitch in the center of the sleeve and bring it up into the center of the next stitch.5. Bring the needle under the first horizontal bar on the body.6. Repeat steps 4 and 5 three more times.* On the next row, use two horizontal bars.Continue in this manner.7. Go back to the shoulder seam and seam the other side. Pull the seaming thread tight.*This ratio will work for most gauges. CHECK YOUR GAUGE FIRST. You may need to change the ratio. Most reference works suggest a ratio of 3 stitches to 4 rows or 4 stitches to 5 rows. When in doubt, work two swatches and use trial and error.

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If your gauge is 5 sts and 7 rows per inch it gets trickier:

VVVVVBound Off

Edge Stitches

Selvedge Edge

Bars Between Stitches

Seams needed for sleeves