Kitchener Stitch Ebook Cover

My first knitting ebook is now on sale at Amazon and Smashwords.

Kitchener Stitch is a short book describing how to work Kitchener stitch (also known as weaving or grafting), a technique used to join knitting invisibly. For those of you who don’t knit, Kitchener stitch is most often used to seamlessly finish the toes of socks.

I’ve always had problems remembering what order to work the steps in, and if I need help, I’m sure many other knitters do, too. So I wrote this short ebook to use as a reference.

The ebook has two main sections. The first contains small photos and short descriptions of each step, and is intended as a refresher. On many readers, the four “repeat after the *” steps will fit on one screen, making it easy to refer back to your reader.

Each step in the first section also links to a page with a large photo nd a more detailed description. This is good if you are learning Kitchener stitch, or just want a larger view.

Finally, there are tips for neatly beginning and ending the work, and making the stitches blend in with the rest of the knitting.

The book is available in almost every conceivable format at Smashwords, and one purchase lets you download as many formats as you want, so you can put Kitchener Stitch on your smartphone ebook reader, and your computer. [Please help support my work, and purchase copies if you want to give the ebook to someone else. The more sales I get, the more ebooks I'll write.]

I have created a web page for the ebook. If you have questions about Kitchener stitch, or FAQ type questions, please ask them there. I’ll answer them, creating a FAQ.

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