Yes, the short ends are seamed together. Thanks for the compliment on my stitches. I think it is because I knit German/Continental style, holding the yarn very close to the work. In engineering terms, the smaller the distance the yarn needs to travel, the less opportunity for error/variation to be introduced.
Yes, the short ends are seamed together. Thanks for the compliment on my stitches. I think it is because I knit German/Continental style, holding the yarn very close to the work. In engineering terms, the smaller the distance the yarn needs to travel, the less opportunity for error/variation to be introduced.
Ah yes... makes total sense! Thank you for sharing.