2020 July 27 - Video: Hung Hem

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This video is the step-by-step method of how one works a Hung Hem whether you choose to work flat or in the round.

A Hung Hem on the CSM is basically a segment of regular knitting where at some determined point, the initial first row is brought up and hung on the current active row on the machine.

When we do a Hung Hem the initial row of live stitches are taken care of, and if done completely you should not need to worry about any dropped stitches.

The topmost edge of a hung hem can have a variety of stitches worked to create an interesting edge (or to add split rings for the universal bonnet). A Hung Hem can also be MOCK RIB and even full RIBBING - although the use of the Ribber requires a few extra steps to gain access to where one hangs the stitches. This is a video with sound.

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