So yesterday morning, I decided that I was overthinking this whole steek thing, and that millions of people had done it before and it was a proven method. Right?
And all that knitting I’d been doing wasn’t going to unravel. I should just stop stuffing about, and just do it. Right?
I almost believed myself. So I decided to just do a little test run on my swatch. What if I did it wrong, and I stuffed up the whole sweater? So out came the trusty Janome, and I did a couple of rows of machine stitching on the pretty little swatch.

Twinkie “helped”.

I read a few blogs before I decided on my steek.
Eunny had some great information about the whole process, but doesn’t actually recommend machine stitching. Her recommended methods are handsewing or crocheting the steek. I was too impatient to handsew it, and I can’t crochet for crap, so I looked about a bit more, and decided to go ahead with the machine sewing. I chose a narrow zigzag stitch rather than a straight stitch, because of years of sewing knit fabrics has taught me that a zigzag stitch has better “give” than a straight seam.
Then, I cut it. I had to take a few very, very deep breaths, then I started snipping.

I do believe that at that point I may have exclaimed “#%^&!! It worked!” Even the back looked nice.

That made me feel more confident about the whole process, so I took to Autumn Rose with the machine.

As this was a little more important than the little swatch, and would see more wear, I did actually sew each side twice.
I was tempted to do it 10 times or more, but figured that it might be overkill.
To make sure I only cut what I was supposed to, I put a magazine inside the sweater. I didn’t want to snip a hole in the back, and watch it slowly unravel. Then, I started to snip. Carefully, tiny little snips with nice sharp, small scissors.


Yes, I was concentrating.



And then it was done. Pulling it apart was a little scary.


All in all, it wasn’t so bad. It was over quickly, and I didn’t cut any of the wrong threads. (!)

And suddenly, it looked like a neckline!! And I could finally try it on to make sure it fit.

It fits! It didn’t fall apart! I’m loving it sick! (TM
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