How to Finish an Infinity Cowl with Kitchener Stitch
Learn how to finish an infinity cowl using the Kitchener stitch in this detailed knitting tutorial for right-handed knitters. This step-by-step guide will help you complete your project with a seamless finish. To start, ensure your cowl is wet blocked to relax any tight areas. Use T-pins to maintain the shape while drying if necessary. Next, rotate your work so the provisional cast-on is at the top and carefully unravel it, placing each stitch onto an extra circular needle. Make sure you have 90 stitches on the needle before proceeding. Once ready, begin folding the end of your work to meet the cast-on edge, aligning markers and matching the inside of the work. With a long tail of yarn, thread a tapestry needle and use the Kitchener stitch to graft the seam. Check the tension periodically to ensure a neat finish. This comprehensive tutorial will guide you every step of the way for a beautifully finished infinity cowl. Keywords: infinity cowl, Kitchener stitch, how to knit, knitting techniques, knitting tutorial, right-handed knitting, beginner knitting, knitting patterns, seamless knitting, grafting in knitting, knit finishing, knitting for beginners, provisional cast-on, DIY knitting, stitch marker, circular needle #InfinityCowl #KitchenerStitch #KnittingTutorial #HowToKnit #RightHandedKnitting #DIYKnitting #KnittingForBeginners #BeginnerKnitting #KnittingTechniques #SeamlessKnitting #ProvisionalCastOn #KnitFinishing #GraftingInKnitting #KnittingPatterns #CircularNeedle