Seam or Attach the Pocket: If you knitted the pocket and flap separately, seam the sides and bottom of the pocket to create a pouch. If you knit the pocket and flap as one piece, you can skip this step. Attach the Pocket to Your Project: Use a yarn needle and matching yarn to sew...
and not an accessory to pair with their finest suiting. Perhaps when you think scarf, you think Ralphie fromA Christmas Storywrapped tip to tail in an oversized knitted scarf–not the vibe you’re looking for when you suit up.
Now you have kind of a funny looking thing. It’s a tube with a flap and a little triangle, not really like a sock at all yet. But it’s time to join it all back together into a tube. To do this we will pick up and knit stitches along the sides of the heel flap (remember ...
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This reinforces the zig-zag stitch and helps to prevent the seam from coming undone. Set your machine to the straight stitch, and then sew around the edge and foot seams of your sock to join them together.[7] Try to sew the straight stitch directly on top of the zig-zag stitch to...