In knitting, grafting is a technique used to create a nearly invisible join between two sets of live stitches. Most commonly used to close the toes of cuff-down socks, it gives the illusion of continuous rows of knitting – with no bulky seam to speak READ MORE
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Grafting is a magical finishing technique that allows you to join two pieces of knitting with an invisible seam. Whether you’re closing the toe of a sock with Kitchener stitch, seamlessly joining lace panels, or finishing a tubular bind-off, grafting creates a smooth, professional-looking result. While it may seem tricky at first, mastering this skill opens up a world of possibilities for polished, seamless knits. With a little practice and patience, you’ll be grafting like a pro in no time!