Knitting Help - Bickford Seam

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  • Опубліковано 3 гру 2016
  • The Bickford Seam is an alternative to the mattress stitch, not quite as sturdy as the mattress stitch, but it leaves no ridge on the inside of the work.
    This video is sponsored by Eucalan, the wool soap I trust for all of my knits - I've used this fiber wash for years! Eucalan is available at many retailers, you can learn more and purchase at their website here:
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    In the video, I say that the yarn I'm using for demonstration is worsted weight, but it's actually Knit Picks Wool of the Andes Bulky.
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  • @sewwoollyltd2726
    @sewwoollyltd2726 2 роки тому +2

    Thank you Sraci. I'm currently knitting a baby blanket that is 72 small squares and was desperate for a flat seem. You have really helped me.

  • @dawnchasse4598
    @dawnchasse4598 3 роки тому +2

    I got a little creative in making my first pair of flat bed knitting machine socks. I used a VERY narrow mattress stitch to close the leg portion of the sock, as I prefer the look, and used the bickford stitch on the foot portion for comfort, as my shoes will cover up this part.

  • @shamemsarwar4941
    @shamemsarwar4941 7 років тому +11

    HI Staci! I just wanted to say thanks so much for taking time to make your videos! I have three other friends who have started knitting, and they were so thankful that your videos are so organized and easy to follow! Thx! 😊

  • @cococreates26
    @cococreates26 4 роки тому +4

    Thank you for showing this! A reversible seam is exactly what I'm needing for this jumper, as I love both sides of the pattern - I can't decide which to have on the outside, but with this stitch I can have both! ❤❤❤

  • @komisobaba
    @komisobaba 7 років тому +4

    You are the best, Traci! Thank you for everything. I've been watching your videos for years. You are the person who inspired me to start knitting socks - something I never dreamed of ever achieving. Your enthusiasm, well-groomed appearance, your voice, the way you explain things - just everything about you is is great. It's such a pleasure to watch you. Thank you for sharing your time and talent with the rest of us!

  • @mullencoale
    @mullencoale 7 років тому +2

    Incredible timing, Staci! I just dowloaded a vintage baby pattern for thigh-high socks/booties and that was the first time I ever heard of the Bickford seam. Thanks for reading my mind and helping me out!

  • @purrlgurrl3061
    @purrlgurrl3061 7 років тому +11

    I think this seam might work well for small pieces of flat knitting that are to be sewn into tubes (especially mitts or mittens). I find it clumsy and difficult to do mattress stitch to create these smallish tubes. Much easier for me to mattress stitch large flat or round pieces. Plus the mattress seam can be felt and can make a finished mitt or mittens tighter than intended.
    I'm about to dive in and use the Bickford seam on a flat knit mitt pattern I just finished knitting.
    Thanks for posting this. It's nice to have an alternative to mattress stitch.
    UPDATE: Just used it to seam the first of two mitts. I love how it feels when the mitt is worn. You can't feel any seam, and the mitt didn't get tighter due to seaming. Yes, you can see a seam, but it's neat and tidy looking, not unattractive. I think the seam should hold up well for this use.
    Thanks again for posting.

  • @nancybarricklo2079
    @nancybarricklo2079 5 років тому +7

    Thank you! I was looking for a ridge-less seaming method for some preemie caps that I’m knitting flat. This looks perfect!

  • @myphotoworldjeankd4001
    @myphotoworldjeankd4001 5 років тому +2

    I think this will be the perfect seam alternative for my side seams on my T-Shirt project, as I don’t like the bulkier ones. I used the 3- needle bind off for the shoulders because it needed the extra strength. Thank you for the great explanation and video. I always check your channel first because I’m almost certain you have addressed my issues.

  • @muffindog3113
    @muffindog3113 5 років тому +3

    Just want to say, i really really like this channel! Thank you, have learned a lot. You are my go-to for figuring it out.

  • @deborahsalvesen9133
    @deborahsalvesen9133 4 роки тому +1

    Thank you, this is great for a beanie for a cancer patient who has a very sensitive scalp due to chemo. Great, clear instruction.

  • @lizzlebetht5851
    @lizzlebetht5851 4 роки тому +2

    This works nicely on a hood seam. I might have grafted it, but I bound it off and used the Bickford seam; the bound-off stitches made a pretty edge. I also tried it on a cable cast on, and got a wavy effect.

  • @TheMargoCHANNING
    @TheMargoCHANNING 5 років тому +1

    Great simple explanation. My grandson has excezma on his arms and I'm currently knitting an aran jumper for him in a soft dk so I will use this technique for seaming sleeves. Thank you x

  • @CleverEwe
    @CleverEwe 7 років тому

    Thank you for yet another very helpful video! Finally, a seam I can use happily.

  • @cherylbreitung6346
    @cherylbreitung6346 4 роки тому +1

    What a pleasant alternative to the mattress stitch. I am sewing a lot of seams for arms, legs, body, etc. on a koala bear I have knitted. Thank you!

  • @saucecav6933
    @saucecav6933 Рік тому

    Thank you. My project had a lot of yarn overs and knitting two together, so with all the holes I couldn't find that little Stitch like you do with the mattress stitching. It's for the shoulders, but I don't think I have any other choice. Thank you again

  • @brendalhirondelle9952
    @brendalhirondelle9952 7 років тому

    I am new to knitting and I love you channel. I have learned so much and am addicted!!!!!

  • @jenniedhs
    @jenniedhs Рік тому

    Thank you Staci! I am knitting a baby “penguin” hat that I designed (no I am not a designer! But I had this idea of what I wanted and couldn’t find a pattern). The bottom 4” required intarsia so I had to knit flat until past that part of the pattern! Then joined in the round and finished the top. The brim is just a rolled edge in stockinette. When I started to seam it I realized I could not use the mattress stitch that would create a ridge on the back or the brim wouldn’t “roll”. This saved me!!

  • @raymondcompian1876
    @raymondcompian1876 6 років тому +1

    Thank you so so much!! It turned out great! I was so worried it would have to be a bulgy seam but with this method it turned out seamless as promised! Happy, happy! (Also love the nail polish!)

  • @Sierralan1
    @Sierralan1 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you, I needed this without a seam on the back for a heptagonal hot pad. It’s done with short rows in an arch then edges seamed. I didn’t want a bump underneath.

  • @Rennagayle
    @Rennagayle 4 роки тому +2

    I'm about to seam up a pair of newborn baby booties, and was concerned about an inside ridge creating too much pressure on a new baby's sensitive skin. I think this will be perfect, thanks!

  • @newinglands
    @newinglands 7 років тому +5

    I think this would be a great seam for a cowl, knit flat and then seamed. No wrong side ridge. So funny.. before I learned the mattress stitch (when I first started knitting!) this is how I joined my knitting, and couldn't understand why it just didn't hold up. Now I know it has a name!

    • @rebekahjohnson1667
      @rebekahjohnson1667 7 років тому +1

      I just came to the same realization while watching this video! I've been doing this type of joining the whole time and not knowing it had a name.

  • @Kankescu
    @Kankescu 7 років тому

    Your tips and tutorials are really helpful. Thanks!

  • @victoriarojas1778
    @victoriarojas1778 5 років тому +1

    This is definitely the seam alternative for me. Thank you very much.

  • @denisereid9731
    @denisereid9731 3 роки тому +2

    The bickford stitch works perfect for sewing together the underside of slippers!

  • @johnpluta1768
    @johnpluta1768 7 років тому +1

    I've seen the Bickford Seam technique in the Vogue Knitting Stitchinary. Thank you for sharing how to do this technique.

  • @pricci803
    @pricci803 6 років тому +3

    Thanks for the video. I was looking for a way to sew two collar halves together without that mattress stitch ridge showing every time the collar is turned up. I think this will work perfectly!

  • @maryrose8057
    @maryrose8057 4 роки тому +2

    Thanks for this video. You explained this technique very well.

  • @karenhigdon2991
    @karenhigdon2991 7 років тому +2

    new to knitting and your videos are very helpful.

  • @leelynch8927
    @leelynch8927 Рік тому

    Thank you for this. I have just completed a toddler hooded sweater by Debbie bliss, and there are welts on the cuffs and body that the Bickford seaming method is perfect for the welt section, after which I transitioned to the mattress stitch. Your explanation and demonstration were very well explained and easily followed. Thank you so much.

  • @pateyre7038
    @pateyre7038 7 років тому +2

    Love your videos! I've learned so much from them, even though I've been knitting for years. Would love these needles. Pat Eyre

  • @sarajean671
    @sarajean671 7 років тому +4

    I made a cardigan for my sister out of the batwing stitch. She loved the back side of the work as much as the front so I used this seam stitch to make the cardigan reversible. We'll have to wait and see how the shoulder seams hold up. They are doing well so far.

  • @salitou
    @salitou 7 років тому +2

    I'm knitting slippers with thick yarn, and they have a seam in the sole and the heel. The pattern says "seam with a flat seam", I think this seam is what I need to avoid stepping over a ridge all the time :-). Thank you!

  • @linzjan4276
    @linzjan4276 2 роки тому

    I’m working on some newborn baby garments and don’t like the bulky seam on the back so I have started using the brick foes seam on edges that won’t get hard wearing and I believe it looks nicer and will be more gentle on the baby’s skin. I also know the Mum will take great care dressing the baby so it is not likely to get to tugged around. On vulnerable seams,I will use mattress stitch even though I really don’t like the bulk created on the inside

  • @sonjavan1678
    @sonjavan1678 2 роки тому +1

    I just used this stitch for a little hat for my new baby grandson. I found the mattress stich too bulky and thought it too irritating for him. This stitch is nice and smooth on the inside , much better !

  • @gclepine
    @gclepine Рік тому

    Thank you, I really needed this type of a seam for a baby sweater so it would not be too bulky. I can’t wait to try it!

  • @susantainter9760
    @susantainter9760 2 роки тому

    Absolutely love this to make seam less bulky! Thank you.

  • @raefrazer
    @raefrazer 6 років тому +3

    I like to make socks on my knitting machine but hate the seam up the side. I don't think that would be too much pulling on the seam. I think I'll try it for my next pair - my husband hates the side seam! Thank you so much for this video!

  • @aurorapintore9356
    @aurorapintore9356 6 років тому

    Thank you very much. Happy New Year !!!

  • @janebanzhaf9190
    @janebanzhaf9190 7 років тому

    love everything you do

  • @benitafunk5021
    @benitafunk5021 6 років тому

    Good to know! Thank you this video. Happy Easter!

  • @janethudson7803
    @janethudson7803 7 років тому

    Thank you . Another brilliant video

  • @rosemarieweber862
    @rosemarieweber862 7 років тому +2

    Thank you so very much for this video. So easy to see and understand. I'm thinking of making some baby hats and booties. I think it would be great to have baby items without an inside ridge. Thanks again!

  • @semprelegato10
    @semprelegato10 7 років тому +1

    Your explanations are so very clear, thanks. Wondering if you would recommend using this seam on baby garments even tho it is not as durable as others, to avoid the ridge? My favorite pattern is a top down cardi with no side seams, and I've been picking up and knitting to begin the sleeves, but could just as easily knit them separately and seam.

  • @dfisher3195
    @dfisher3195 7 років тому

    A nice alternative! Thanks!

  • @terryneilson3999
    @terryneilson3999 7 років тому

    Thanks for the video, you make it very easy to understand. I am making baby doll clothes and this will be perfect. They are very small and my previous items have had very bulky seams.

    • @terryneilson3999
      @terryneilson3999 7 років тому

      Also, I loved the example you made about the Christmas tree decorations, and which seam to choose depending on the weight on the seam. I have already told several knitters about your example.

  • @fatemeh-8999
    @fatemeh-8999 6 років тому +1

    So nice for my newborn hat!
    Baby will be comfortable sleeping on a flat seam :)

  • @debbievargas2920
    @debbievargas2920 5 років тому +1

    I wish I would’ve seen this earlier. I just finished my first shrug (made from a rectangle and the seams are from the arm hole and hang on the sides). I used the mattress stitch, the front of the garment looks great, but the bulky ridge in the back bothers me. I feel like it adds weight to the sides and the fabric hangs heavier than the other sides. I did the beginner mistake of knotting the yarn after finishing the seem so going back to ‘redo’ and use the bickford might be difficult.

  • @megananderson1431
    @megananderson1431 9 місяців тому

    I am using this for a long shawl collar where the right side changes during the roll

  • @sondrajackson3171
    @sondrajackson3171 7 років тому

    I didn't know there were different methods. I think I do a mixture of both of them:P Guess that's what happens when you taught yourself to knit before computers and youtube. Funny, I've been watching you for several years and even bought patterns from you but hadn't realized I had not subscribed! I fixed that this morning:) Love your knitting channel the best. I know if I am having trouble I can come to you and you make it understandable. Thanks!

  • @TurquoiseMood
    @TurquoiseMood 10 місяців тому

    This is a good seam for felting, as it's flat, and once it's felted, the little imperfections on the front won't show and the felting process will solidify the seam.

  • @janmoorehouse1857
    @janmoorehouse1857 5 років тому

    Just finished back panel and both sides of a very, very light-weight lacy cardigan. Couldn't stand the thick seam so took out the mattress stitch and was just thinking if there was any option and bumped into this video. I will try this as an alternative. I don't think the side seams need to be sturdy since it's soooo light-weight!

  • @rebeccabellospirito8508
    @rebeccabellospirito8508 5 років тому

    I'm looking for a side seaming with stripes technique without a jog. It's for a baby onesie, and I have no idea if it will hardly be used or used and washed frequently.

  • @58lucinda
    @58lucinda 6 років тому +1

    I'm sewing up the seam on a slipper in garter st an the garter is on the heel . can this stitch be used to seam this heel ?

  • @jennwilliams346
    @jennwilliams346 7 років тому

    I used this to seam a baby blanket, that was made in three panels, together. I had done the same blanket and used mattress stitch instead. I wound up having to put a backing on the blanket because the stitches rubbed too much.

  • @natashaswain3698
    @natashaswain3698 7 років тому

    Thanks staci I will try in my other project Nd let u knw.

  • @WhosAGorgousGrandma
    @WhosAGorgousGrandma 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you - works well

  • @hal7ter
    @hal7ter 3 роки тому

    Starts at 3:35 Great video - thank you!

  • @MICHELLEBUCHERTMelB
    @MICHELLEBUCHERTMelB 7 років тому +1

    I could see how it would feel nice on a knitted patchwork blanket.

  • @MsFaan
    @MsFaan 5 років тому

    Great video, as usual. Question please: do you need to do a special edge stitch on each swatch for this to work? Selvage I think.... Thank you

    • @verypinkknits
      @verypinkknits  5 років тому +2

      No special edge stitch is necessary.

  • @margewickins1056
    @margewickins1056 4 роки тому

    How do you start your v from the bottom and go v to v. Is this seaming good for all patterns. Thanks Marg

  • @muffindog3113
    @muffindog3113 5 років тому

    Do you have any examples or suggestions of seaming a knit side to a purl side? This is for a hat, seaming going up the side, from the bottom back to the top. The pattern is made up, knitting on the diagonal, 4 rows of stockinett, increasing one at the beginning and decreasing one at the end on the good side. Then repeat with 4 rows of purl. Finished hat looks like a spiral.

  • @LadyAnnize
    @LadyAnnize 7 років тому +1

    I would use this on baby clothes such as dresses and sweaters. Babies should feel comfy too!!

  • @moniquesilverans3842
    @moniquesilverans3842 Рік тому

    Bravo, il y a aussi moyen d'utiliser ce point et de créer un nouveau point de maille. Bravo, c'est ce que j'appelle une couture propre

  • @krystaruvalcaba4772
    @krystaruvalcaba4772 7 років тому

    this is so perfect for knitting beanies for babies in the NICU

  • @rozbrooks90
    @rozbrooks90 3 роки тому

    Do you think this would be ok for wrist warmers?

  • @christinegiroux8471
    @christinegiroux8471 Місяць тому

    This is a perfect seaming technique for the bottom of baby bootees, so there isn't a ridge pressing on baby's foot!

  • @bethcoughlin5863
    @bethcoughlin5863 3 роки тому +1

    I use it when I am sewing preemie hats together so the baby's head won't feel the seem.

  • @ladygray4
    @ladygray4 7 років тому

    I have a brand new baby grandson, and am thinking of using this for a baby hat to avoid the dreaded knitting in the (tiny) round!

  • @pamdavis2065
    @pamdavis2065 7 років тому

    Hi Staci. Do you think this would work for fingerless mitts? I have made a pair using plain stockinette but I really like the reverse stockinette side better. They are not a tight fit, so I'm thinking this might work!

    • @verypinkknits
      @verypinkknits  7 років тому

      Yes, I think this would be an ideal seam for fingerless mitts that are knit flat and sewn up.

  • @Frogsandbears
    @Frogsandbears 7 років тому

    Hi Staci, is there anything like this for the horizontal seams? I am trying to seam baby romper at the shoulders and the crotch and if I seam with the matress it leaves a very thick seam at the back which won't be comfortable for the kid. And I really don't want to unravel the stitches to seam on open ends.. thank you!

    • @verypinkknits
      @verypinkknits  7 років тому

      Yes - you can use this technique to seam side edges (like I demonstrate in the video) or CO/BO edges. Just use the same technique to pick up from whatever edge you need seamed.

  • @joanmariepat4221
    @joanmariepat4221 7 років тому +3

    I'm knitting a blanket of different colored squares for my grandson. Would this technique work for sewing the squares together?

  • @joannmeyer9002
    @joannmeyer9002 5 років тому

    Can't seem to do matteress stitch. Plus I don’t care for the back side. Too bulky. Trying bickford for arm warmers.

  • @phoebespringer4866
    @phoebespringer4866 4 роки тому

    This looks great! Just one quick question. Does it work this well with a garter stitched project?

  • @patticarpenter4382
    @patticarpenter4382 7 років тому +2

    Would it make the Bickford seam sturdier if you did it twice? I think baby sweaters or along collars or scarfs for this technique.

    • @verypinkknits
      @verypinkknits  7 років тому +3

      No, that wouldn't make it stronger. The "weak" part of the Bickford seam is the fact that you're just going through one leg of one stitch on each pass of the needle. Using a sturdier sewing thread or going through twice wouldn't change that. The mattress stitch is sturdier because the seam is made between columns of stitches, giving it much more structure.

    • @ladygray4
      @ladygray4 7 років тому

      Would it be possible to do (1) the Bickford seam on the back leg of each stitch, and then (2) do the Bickford seam on the front leg of each stitch?

    • @verypinkknits
      @verypinkknits  7 років тому

      It can be done, I haven't tried it myself to comment on the look or strength, but it's worth a try!

    • @joycenugent1632
      @joycenugent1632 7 років тому

      Would Bickford seam be appropriate for attaching diagonal blocks in a counterpane Afghan?

  • @10.vinhgia37
    @10.vinhgia37 3 роки тому +1

    Gấp đôi lại đc ko ạ

  • @bettymagu
    @bettymagu 7 років тому +1

    love it not having a seam ridge is great!

  • @lunareklypse2402
    @lunareklypse2402 7 років тому

    Lemon Grass is a good scent too - just soo hard to find.

  • @natashaswain3698
    @natashaswain3698 7 років тому

    Hi staci, this stitch can be done in sweaters also. I hope u will answer soon, thanks Natasha s

    • @verypinkknits
      @verypinkknits  7 років тому

      Yes - I explain more about when it's good to use this seam in the video.

  • @janetclough6443
    @janetclough6443 3 роки тому

    baby hats and mitts on 2 needles

  • @natashaswain3698
    @natashaswain3698 7 років тому

    Thanks staci can u pls explain this stitch on sweater in ur nxt video. Thanks Natasha s

    • @verypinkknits
      @verypinkknits  7 років тому +1

      The way I demonstrate the seam in this video is exactly how you would use it in a sweater, or any other piece. No need for a separate video.

  • @nancycampbell7959
    @nancycampbell7959 7 років тому +1

    Baby sweaters!

  • @donaldashton7743
    @donaldashton7743 7 років тому

    Joining new ball to knitting

    • @verypinkknits
      @verypinkknits  7 років тому

      Here you go - ua-cam.com/video/rQ4_kM8czew/v-deo.html

  • @gelbsucht947
    @gelbsucht947 3 роки тому

    Starts 3:33.

  • @marysalerno1629
    @marysalerno1629 7 років тому +1

    Thanks so much for your tips, tricks and techniques. Your videos are my go-to source for all things knitted.
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