When knitting, is it still possible to add fringe after casting off?
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- Absolutely.
- Yes it is, just cut equal strips and use a crochet hook to loop through a space on the edge.
- Definitely.
- Yes, you add it after you cast off. Use a crochet hook to pull the fringe through and knot off ;)))
- Yes. http://lionbrand.com/ type in fringe in the search box and many patterns showing ways in which fringe can help make an item unique will come up.
- Yes. That is actually the most proper way to do it. It makes the edge more stable and the fringe looking very nice. It also give you a chance to decide how dense you want the fringe to be. At every stitch, every 2nd or 3rd one etc. etc. Ingrid
- Sure! Like everyone else seems to be saying, just use a crochet hook and pull it through to knot it off. Just hook the needle around the center of the lengths of yarn, then pull through a loop (not all the way!). Thread the tail ends of the fringe through the loop and and pull tightly. There are other ways to making it more secure, but that has always worked well for me. :)
- yeah i think you just put it on with a crochet needle!! you can probably find out how by going to diynetwork.com/knittygritty!
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