Picot Edge
The word picot derived its name from a French origin which means 'small point'. In the textile industry, the name describes picot as a form of decorative edging that can be used in linens, accessories and clothing for an added textural and visual interest to any finished garment. Sewing and handicraft enthusiasts may add picot edges around necklines, hems and even on children's wear and whimsical curtains. The design possibilities for picot edging are virtually endless and you are limited only by your creative drive and ability to do it.
Folded picot edges are quite simple and easy to make. You can always start with a provisional crochet chain cast on. Knit several rows and then knit another row of yarn over. It is quite a nice thing to be able to design your own shapes and add ribbons, buttons, and embroidery on your knitting project. It can help you unleash your creative juices and also customize your knitting with your own unique styles. The addition of a fancy edging is a simple and efficient way of transforming a plain knitting pattern into a special one. Among the simplest edging styles today is a picot. Picot edges are very easy to do and yet give a pretty, whimsical and sophisticated look to your knitting.
But if you think you are way too busy to handle this all by yourself, then you can always seek the help of Regal Original experts. Contact us now by phone or by email and we would be happy to assist you with all your embroidery and garment design needs.