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The Chilly Dog | Selvedge Solutions: When to Avoid Slipping the First Stitch @thechillydog | Uploaded March 2022 | Updated October 2024, 9 hours ago.
Slipping the first stitch in your knitting can create a decorative selvedge, but there are times when slipping the first stitch is not a good idea.

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Introduction - 0:00
Chained Selvedge vs Plain Selvedge - 0:46
Skip the Slip with Mattress Stitch - 2:28
Final Notes - 4:07

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Pattern: 4th Ridge Pocket Scarf - shop.thechillydog.com/products/4th-ridge-pocket-scarf-knitting-pattern-pdf
Related Pattern Videos: youtube.com/playlist?list=PLtxtV4XDEZX0dVyw3P53sEeS8ajk10Drx
Yarn: HiKoo Sueño Tweed

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