Very often knitted items get spoiled by incorrect closing of the row loops. Not everyone knows that the loops can be closed not only with knitting needles, but also with a crochet hook and a sewing needle. In these cases, the knitted details retain their shape, and the handicraft is beautiful and professionally executed.
It is necessary
- Knitting
- Threads
- Spokes
- Hook
- Scissors
- Iron
Instructions
Step 1
In order to finish the knitted part, you need to close the loops. The first method involves closing the loops with the same knitting needles with which the part was knitted. To do this, you need to knit the edge and the first loops together with the front knit behind the back walls of the loop. From two loops we get one loop.
Step 2
Then we throw the resulting loop from the right knitting needle back to the left one, and knit it with the front knit together with the next loop behind the back walls of the loops. We repeat this algorithm until the end of the row.
Step 3
So, we are left with one loop on the spoke. Cut the thread 3-4 cm from the canvas, insert it into the loop and tighten. When we close the hinges in the first way, you need to carefully monitor that the edge of the canvas does not tighten.
Step 4
The second way is to crochet the loops. It completely repeats the first method, you just need to crochet the loops with the front knit.
Step 5
The third way is to close the loops with a needle and thread. The main difference between this method is that we close the loops in open loops. To do this, we need to tie another three or four rows with an auxiliary thread, then steam the part well. After that, your task is to very carefully dissolve the auxiliary rows.
Step 6
Then, the main thread remaining from knitting is threaded into a needle with a large eye, and the open loops are fastened, holding the product with the right side facing you. Close the loops by introducing the needle into two loops alternately from the front and back sides. Make sure that the edge of the product is not deformed.