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These final steps can be the most important of the knitting process. Once you’ve finished creating the body of your piece, you’ll need to tie up loose ends and make sure all elements are working together in harmony. These finishing techniques will ensure that your garment looks lovingly handmade rather than like a homemade mess. […]| Vogue Knitting Magazine