
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 …
How to steek like a pro! [+super easy alternative way to cut]
A step-by-step tutorial on how to steek with a super easy way to prepare your knitting before you make the cut.
Steek - Wikipedia
The steek itself is a bridge of extra stitches, in which the cut is made, and is usually 6-10 stitches wide. This technique was …
How To Cut and Finish a Steek - Susan Crawford Vintage
A steek is basically an additional piece of knitted fabric which allows an opening to be cut for armholes, necklines or centre front …
How To: Steeking | Knitting Tutorial – Brooklyn Tweed
The term steek refers to the “bridge” that you work into your knitting, along the vertical axis where you want your piece to be cut. It …
Knitting Help - Steeking - YouTube
Oct 13, 2011 · In this video I show you how to do a crocheted steek, which keeps the work from unraveling, and makes a clean, …
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Steeking - Knit Picks
Steeking is used in traditional Nordic sweaters for armholes, and you can use it to turn a pullover sweater into a cardigan.
Steeking: What It Is, Why It’s Fun – Modern Daily Knitting
Feb 23, 2021 · A checkerboard is the classic way to work a steek. This technique was developed by the knitters of the Shetland …
STEEK Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of STEEK is shut, close.