What is a picot edge?

A picot edge is a zig-zag trim. It also prevents the edges of stockinette stitch from curling. 1. Cast on the required number of stitches. Work in stockinette stitch for odd number of rows (3 or 5).
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What is a picot edge in sewing?

In sewing, a picot edge is a rolled hem with a zig zag stitch sewn over the hem to hold it. Â It is usually worked on very fine, lightweight fabrics such as chiffon.
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What is picot edging Overlocker?

3-THREAD PICOT

STITCH. Hemming sheer and lightweight fabrics. The overlocker, or serger as it is commonly known, is a useful machine addition to any sewing room. This machine allows for fast professional looking seams and edges, but also provides op- portunities beyond just utility.
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What is picot edge lace?

A picot is a loop of thread created for functional or ornamental purposes along the edge of lace or ribbon, or crocheted, knitted or tatted fabric. The loops vary in size according to their function and artistic intention.
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What is picot cast off?

The picot bind off is a lovely, simple, decorative bind off that adds small picots at the edge of your piece. We frequently use this bind off when working shawls, as in the case of Evangelina, a triangular shawl designed by Meghan Kelly for the Andorra Collection.
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Knitting Help - Picot Edge



What's the difference between a serger and an overlock?

A serger and an overlocker are different names for the same machine. Americans generally refer to these as sergers, and nearly everyone else refers to them as overlockers. A serger performs an overlocking stitch, which is really more like knitting than sewing.
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What is the difference between a 3 and 4 thread overlocker?

The 3-THREAD OVERLOCK is the same stitch as the 4-thread overlock, but uses only one needle. As a result, this stitch has a bit more flexibility, and is perfect for seaming light to medium weight fabrics or knits where you desire a less bulky seam.
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What is a overlock stitch?

An overlock is a kind of stitch that sews over the edge of one or two pieces of cloth for edging, hemming, or seaming. Usually an overlock sewing machine will cut the edges of the cloth as they are fed through (such machines being called sergers in North America), though some are made without cutters.
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How much yarn do I need for picot Bind off?

I knit my swatch by casting on 2 stitches with a knitted cast-on for every picot and kept 2 stitches between them. What is this? As a result, my swatch of ~12.5 cm needed 193cm of yarn for the picot bind off. This translates to about 15.5 times as much yarn as your project is wide.
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What does picot mean in crochet?

Picots (no abbreviation) are pretty little round-shaped crochet stitches that add a decorative touch to an edging. You can also use picots to fill an empty space in a mesh design. You see them quite often in thread crochet, but you can also make them with yarn.
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Is a picot Bind off stretchy?

A picot bind off is a really cute way to add some girlish flair to an edge. While it does take more yarn and a little more time than usual to complete this bind off, it is really pretty and stretchy, making it a great choice for necklines on children's clothing.
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