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A Turtleneck Finish for Knits

Create a smooth, professional-looking edge that stretches

with Sarah Veblen

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Many sewers are intimidated by knits, especially when it comes to sewing a pucker-free neckline. Because they must stretch over your head, and then lie flat, necklines present a unique set of challenges. But success is easily achievable, as Sarah Veblen, Sparks, Maryland, teacher and author, demonstrates in this video.

Read Sarah's article, "Neckline Finishes for Knits," in the April/May 2003 issue of Threads (#106), and watch her other video, "A Neckline Binding for Knits."

Video: David Coffin/Gary Junken








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