
Steeking: Beginner’s Guide to Making the Cut - Interweave
Nov 16, 2022 · Steeking refers to the acts of knitting or cutting these extra stitches. Consider the yarn. Ideally, it will be mostly wool or other animal fiber (other than silk) and will not be superwash. The …
How To: Steeking | Knitting Tutorial – Brooklyn Tweed
Learn the basics of steeking—cutting your knitting to create openings in circular garments. A must-know technique for colorwork cardigans and more!
Steeking - Knit Picks
Steeking is basically a way to create openings in tubes by cutting into your knitted fabric. It is significantly easier to knit a tube for the body and then add the sleeves after the fact, rather than …
Steeking: What It Is, Why It’s Fun – Modern Daily Knitting
Feb 23, 2021 · Here’s an excellent explanation from Wikipedia: In knitting, steeking is a shortcut used to knit garments such as sweaters in the round without interruption for openings or sleeves until the end.
How to steek like a pro! [+super easy alternative way to cut]
There are multiple ways to reinforce a steek. However, even then the long-term security of the steek rests on the fact that the individual fibers of your yarn eventually felt together. As a result, steeking is …
How to Steek for the Absolute Beginner - Sheep Among Wolves
Aug 22, 2017 · In the places where you will be cutting you usually knit a special steek pattern for five, seven or nine stitches. These stitches won’t be visible from the front once the item is finished. If you …
What is Steeking? | AllFreeKnitting.com
There's this technique called "steeking" in knitting that will allow you to knit something on circular or double-pointed needles, and then later on turn it into something that appears to have been knitted flat.
Steek! How to Steek a Handknit Sweater - tin can knits
Sep 18, 2014 · Armed with some steeking knowledge you will be just fine. Let’s get started! The Sweetshop sweater includes a steeked option. There are many ways to steek, this tutorial outlines …
Unlock the Magic of Steeking: A Beginner's Guide to Knitting a Steek
One technique that has gained popularity among knitters is steeking. Steeking involves cutting a knitted garment in order to create openings for sleeves, neck openings, or button bands.
techniques: steeking – Quince & Co.
Dec 8, 2016 · What is steeking? Steeking is a method of working a colorwork project in the round and cutting openings after knitting is completed—such as for cardigan fronts and armholes—to avoid …