Extra yarn5/27/2023 ![]() Otherwise, the duplicated stitches will look bulky. This process doesn't work well with all patterns and is best with worsted weight or thinner yarn. The yarn is stitched onto the work in the same pattern that was used to knit the project, literally duplicating the knit or purl stitches in the finished fabric. This is an embroidery technique that is often used as a way to decorate a finished knitted project. It's easy to hide the yarn ends in the seams (or even use the yarn ends to sew up the seams).If your yarn ends are on the edge of the work, stitching along the edge works well.Working through purl loops is the most popular, as the loops hide the extra yarn well. Thread your needle and work the yarn through some of the stitches on the wrong side of the piece. ![]()
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