Well, every day's a school day, as they say! I've been knitting for 51 years and i've never seen these types of seaming techniques but i will most certainly be practicing them for sure! Thanks for the tips, I'll be back to learn more 😊
Dear Ellen, I have just made my first raglan sleeve cardigan for my great-grandaughter. It was a pattern by Patons, very easy to follow until it came to sewing on the button band and the buttonhole band. They are made separately and then sewn on the fronts of the sweater. Every time I queried how to sew them on, it gave me the picking up of stitches and then ribbing the band. I cannot find anywhere, how to sew on premade bands. Could you possibly show me how to do this, I am frustrated and lost. I think it should be done with a mattress stitch, but I am not sure how to line it up. It is a crew neck cardigan and lovely in dusty rose, I would hate to tear it apart, but I cannot find any video where this is done. Your help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you, Lori.
Hi there! Button bands are worked separately from the garment because they are typically worked in rib and ribbing has a different row gauge than stockinette. If you were to work them alongside the garment, you would get a droopy button band.😀 you are correct that they should be sewn on with the mattress stitch. I believe I have a video for the mattress stitch, but if I don’t, I’ll make one quick quick. Please do not rip this out.❤️
Did the pattern have you do the button band and button hole bands shorter than the length of the cardigan? Typically they do. Either way, you will want to stretch the button band until it is the same length as the front edge of the cardigan and clip it in place at the top and the bottom, then in the middle, then again, between the top, and the middle, and the bottom in the middle. Do the same for the buttonhole band. Make sure they’re in the right place and in the right orientation according to the pattern. I mean, hold it up and look at it and make sure that it makes sense and that the buttonhole band and the button band are on the correct side for the gender of the baby. in your case, the buttonhole band will be on the right front (as worn), and the button band will be on the left. You will seam from the right side using mattress stitch.
I tried blocking steaming it and wet it completely, and neither one of them worked as soon as I unpinned after it was dry it rolled right back up on the edges
You can, but I find a sticjinette selvedge is best for stockinette fabric-i always work the first and last stitch in pattern. The key is to place shaping at least one stitch away from the edge.
Ellen I have just watched the section on stitching the shoulders but can you tell me if I should be working with the front facing me or the reverse please thank you
Elin, I couldn't clearly see how you stitched at the center of the top of the sleeve. Also, do you continue from there down one side and then to the other side?
Hey Rona, you’re going to go down through the center or the center stitch and up through the center of the next stitch on the sleeve cap and then down through the first row of the body, up under the bar. Does that make sense? I was running out of time to show the whole thing. It will be on the site tomorrow, and I’ll send you a link. 😀
I’m sorry but I’m going now because I thought you was going to show us how to join our jumpers , but I don’t have a clue what your talking about sorry but it’s not joining
Well, every day's a school day, as they say! I've been knitting for 51 years and i've never seen these types of seaming techniques but i will most certainly be practicing them for sure! Thanks for the tips, I'll be back to learn more 😊
I just finished a baby sweater. All looks good except for my seaming of the sleeves.
Dear Ellen, I have just made my first raglan sleeve cardigan for my great-grandaughter. It was a pattern by Patons, very easy to follow until it came to sewing on the button band and the buttonhole band. They are made separately and then sewn on the fronts of the sweater. Every time I queried how to sew them on, it gave me the picking up of stitches and then ribbing the band. I cannot find anywhere, how to sew on premade bands. Could you possibly show me how to do this, I am frustrated and lost. I think it should be done with a mattress stitch, but I am not sure how to line it up. It is a crew neck cardigan and lovely in dusty rose, I would hate to tear it apart, but I cannot find any video where this is done. Your help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you, Lori.
Hi there! Button bands are worked separately from the garment because they are typically worked in rib and ribbing has a different row gauge than stockinette. If you were to work them alongside the garment, you would get a droopy button band.😀 you are correct that they should be sewn on with the mattress stitch. I believe I have a video for the mattress stitch, but if I don’t, I’ll make one quick quick. Please do not rip this out.❤️
Did the pattern have you do the button band and button hole bands shorter than the length of the cardigan? Typically they do. Either way, you will want to stretch the button band until it is the same length as the front edge of the cardigan and clip it in place at the top and the bottom, then in the middle, then again, between the top, and the middle, and the bottom in the middle. Do the same for the buttonhole band.
Make sure they’re in the right place and in the right orientation according to the pattern. I mean, hold it up and look at it and make sure that it makes sense and that the buttonhole band and the button band are on the correct side for the gender of the baby. in your case, the buttonhole band will be on the right front (as worn), and the button band will be on the left. You will seam from the right side using mattress stitch.
Thank you , do you have a video on how to join garter stitch set in sleeves and garter stitch jumper
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I do have a video on seaming garter!
I tried blocking steaming it and wet it completely, and neither one of them worked as soon as I unpinned after it was dry it rolled right back up on the edges
Very helpful.
Glad it was helpful!
Do you always knit the first and last stich to help with stiching
You can, but I find a sticjinette selvedge is best for stockinette fabric-i always work the first and last stitch in pattern. The key is to place shaping at least one stitch away from the edge.
Ellen I have just watched the section on stitching the shoulders but can you tell me if I should be working with the front facing me or the reverse please thank you
You are always going to be doing your seaming from the right side.
Yikes, I've always increased/ decreased at the edge.
Now you know!
Very helpfully
Glad to hear that
Elin, I couldn't clearly see how you stitched at the center of the top of the sleeve. Also, do you continue from there down one side and then to the other side?
Hey Rona, you’re going to go down through the center or the center stitch and up through the center of the next stitch on the sleeve cap and then down through the first row of the body, up under the bar. Does that make sense? I was running out of time to show the whole thing. It will be on the site tomorrow, and I’ll send you a link. 😀
Thank you!
How do you sew up side seams moss stitch.
I would love to know too - and how to manage on increase rows
I did seam garter stitch in the Luna KAL video. There was a short for that too!
Ahh-that’s an issue-always keep your increases at least one stitch away from the edge!
I’m sorry but I’m going now because I thought you was going to show us how to join our jumpers , but I don’t have a clue what your talking about sorry but it’s not joining
Hi Denise- this is the seaming technique used when joining shoulders.
You’re not showing us how to actually do something……just talking!
I edited it into a short if you prefer
way too much talking before showing anything!!!
Thanks for your comment. I just made a short 😀