Are you frustrated with your finished knitting projects and wish that they looked better? Knowing how to block your knitting and sew your pieces together are what makes the difference and transforms your knitting into professional looking knitwear. But how do you learn how to properly finish your knitting?
There are some really good books that can show you how to tackle sewing different types of seams. Finishing techniques vary slightly depending upon the type of stitches that you're sewing together. Having a book handy is a great resource when sewing-up a sweater, or finishing a knitted project.
Here are two books to consider. Both receiving high marks from knitters for their instructions and illustrations.
Finishing School by Deborah Newton has a 4.7 star rating on Amazon.
One of the best parts of this book is that it discusses how to prepare your project so that finishing it goes more smoothly. Prep work goes a long way in producing a professional looking piece.
In addition to discussing sewing knitting pieces together, doing edging, and applying buttons, this book also has patterns.
One thing to note about this book…it is not for beginners. It is more suited for experienced knitters.
If you're someone who likes to take classes, then an online knitting class for finishing techniques is also a great option. An online class provides the flexibility of learning the techniques in your own time and at your own pace. With Annie's Online Class in Finishing Techniques