It will also help against curling in stockinette stitch and I personally feel it’s a bit prettier than the garter stitch option from above, yet behaves – in many ways – the same. The classic seed stitch is a very pleasing knitting stitch pattern that can add a lot of structure to your edges. It adds quite a decorative border that lays perfectly flat. This is the easiest selvage option if you want to keep your stockinette stitch from curling. #4 Double or Triple Garter stitch selvage Can be a smart choice for seaming if you want a purl ridge (like when you join ribbing or half-brioche stitch) or you need a flat seam ( here’s how to seam garter stitch in an invisible way).įor an even firmer edge you can also knit it like this: What’s it good for: Decorative and slightly firm border.
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