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KristiMetz
03-04-2006, 10:09 PM
I'm curious about this. I was looking at a pattern for a crocheted baby bib at the Lily Sugar 'n Cream web site, but I prefer the look of knitted items better than crochet... but a crochet edging looks lovely.

If I knitted a bib entirely in stockinette, and did an edging in crochet, would that keep it from curling?

Has anyone ever tried this?

I am very inexperienced with crochet, but I successfully crocheted an edging around a washcloth recently... it was just single crochet.

geekgolightly
03-04-2006, 10:44 PM
i dont know the answer, i just wanted to tell you that your mitered washcloth looks great!

Lana
03-04-2006, 11:34 PM
My experience is that a crocheted edging on the sides of Stockinette St won't keep it from curling.

3 to 5 sts in Seed St or Garter St on either side does help.

And 3 to 5 rows of the same at the bottom edge, just to balance the 'look'.

KnuttyKnitter
03-05-2006, 11:08 AM
Yes, a crocheted edge will keep a stockinette stitch item from curling. Just remember to do it on the top, sides, and bottom

Ingrid
03-05-2006, 11:24 AM
How is it that my avatar is now on Knutty Knitter? :thinking:

KristiMetz
03-05-2006, 11:43 AM
That is weird... I just assumed it was you.

Jan in CA
03-05-2006, 12:27 PM
How is it that my avatar is now on Knutty Knitter? :thinking:

I see a kitty on her avatar. :??

Seems to be conflicting opinion as to whether crochet edging will prevent curling. :roflhard: Maybe different edges work differently?

Ingrid
03-05-2006, 12:31 PM
How is it that my avatar is now on Knutty Knitter? :thinking:

I see a kitty on her avatar. :??

Seems to be conflicting opinion as to whether crochet edging will prevent curling. :roflhard: Maybe different edges work differently?

Knittyknutter was gracious enough to change it. :D

bjc1050
03-05-2006, 05:36 PM
Crochet on a swatch of stockinette st did flatten it. However, the test was not done on the yarn that I am hoping to flatten when my current project is completed. (Couldn't find my swatch with that yarn.) Here's hoping that it DOES flatten it, since I want the stitches to match the armhole finish used in the instructions. Will let everyone know when I complete the project. A sticky might even be created when the results are in. :lol: