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Old 09-23-2010, 03:58 PM   #1
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Hemmed knitting - this is what I worked out
Hi!

I already wrote in a thread: I worked out a way to knit a fabric that looks like stochinette from the front side but does not curl.
The trick is that the sides are "self-hemming" with a tubular knitting part on the edge.

I do not know if this has a name but I did not find any other instruction for it. I thought I would just share it here and hear your oppinions.

This is where I put my instructions:

http://hyperactiveknitting.blogspot....-knitting.html

I'd love some input from everybody since I came up with this idea 4 days ago only and am still in the beginning stages of my experiments.
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