How to Join Knitted Pieces with the Mattress Stitch

Mattress stitch makes a practically invisible and nicely flexible seam for joining pieces side to side. You can’t use mattress stitch successfully, however, on pieces that don’t have the same number of rows or a difference of only 1 or 2 rows.

1

Lay out your pieces next to each other, right sides facing up, bottom edges toward you.

You seam from the bottom edge up. If you’ve left a tail of yarn at the cast-on edge, you can use it to get started.

2

Locate the running thread between the first and second stitches on the bottom row of one piece.

Gently pull apart the first 2 edge stitches to see the series of little horizontal — running — threads connecting them.

3

Thread the tail of yarn or a fresh piece on a tapestry needle.

Make sure your tapestry needle is blunt to avoid piercing the yarn.

4

Join the bottom edges of the pieces, using a figure eight.

Work through the two threads on the cast-on row.

5

Bring your needle under the thread; then pick up the running thread between the first and second stitches on the opposing piece.

This step begins your mattress stitch pattern.

6

Work back and forth from running thread to running thread to running thread, keeping the tension easy but firm.

Check the tension by pulling laterally on the seam from time to time. The amount of give should be the same as between 2 stitches.

Comments (1)

  1. Posted by Morag
    I am trying to knit (for the first time)a sweater that has a cable pattern down the middle of the sweater. I don't know how to join wools from my main wool to the cable wool (these are both different colors). e.g. I have 87 stitches. I have to purl 30 in my main color, join wool and cable 27 stitches them purl 30 in my main color again. How do I join these wools so it doesn't leave a gap where the cable starts.