[NFB-Blind-Crafters] Baby blanket primer needed

Slery slerythema at gmail.com
Sun Nov 2 04:31:35 UTC 2025


 I do the slip the first stitch as to pull and knit the last stitch. It gives a chain stitch edge.
Cindy

On November 1, 2025 5:03:32 PM Dorothea Martin via NFB-Blind-Crafters <nfb-blind-crafters at nfbnet.org> wrote:

> Hello, Erica,
> Cast on an odd number of stitches. Then knit one, purl one to the end
> of the row. Then do it the same way until your blanket is long enough.
> Seed stitch doesn't roll the way stockinette stitch does because over
> every knit stitch there is a purl stitch and vice versa. But don't
> think about that while you're knitting or you might mess up. What you
> can do to get a good edge is to slip the first stitch in every row but
> the first one and then purl the last stitch in every row, whether the
> pattern of knit one, purl one indicates that this last stitch in the
> row should be knitted or purled. Happy knitting!
> Dotty Martin
>
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