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  1. 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 helps guide your scissors and reinforces both sides of the opening that …

  2. 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.

  3. How to Steek for the Absolute Beginner - Sheep Among Wolves

    Aug 22, 2017 · In the places where you will be cutting you usually knit a special steek pattern for five, seven or nine stitches. These stitches won’t be visible from the front once the item is finished.

  4. Steeking: Beginner's Guide to Making the Cut | Interweave

    Nov 16, 2022 · The “steek” is the panel of stitches added to a project in the place where the knitting will be cut open. If you’re following a pattern that is written for steeking, these stitches will already be …

  5. Steek! How to Steek a Handknit Sweater - tin can knits

    Sep 18, 2014 · There are many ways to steek, this tutorial outlines the method I used for the Clayoquot and Sweetshop patterns. If you would like more information on some different methods of steeking …

  6. 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 developed by the knitters of Shetland and is associated with Fair Isle sweaters, …

  7. Steeking - Knit Picks

    You can reinforce your steek by sewing a line of stitches up either side of the steek. This technique is useful in those cases where the yarn doesn’t readily felt to itself or is at a larger gauge than …

  8. Unlock the Magic of Steeking: A Beginner's Guide to Knitting ...

    Learn the step-by-step process of knitting a steek with our easy-to-follow tutorial. Master this essential technique and elevate your knitting skills today!

  9. How to Steek Knitting: Cut, Reinforce & Finish with Confidence

    Cutting a steek in knitting doesn’t have to be scary! In this knitting tutorial, you’ll learn how to cut a steek, reinforce a steek, and finish your stee...more

  10. Steek With Knit Facing Tutorial: Step-By-Step Knitting ...

    Jan 25, 2017 · In knitting, “steek” is an old Scottish word that refers to a specific group of extra stitches that are for future cutting. A steek is often used to create an opening (like the front of a cardigan or …