Maybe putting the cuff in place and aligning the live stitches on two circular needles thinner than those used for the knitting, then sew backstitch through the two stitches to be joined - possibly with doubled yarn so as to make a definite fold line which is still fairly stretchy.

I have DPNs and circulars down to British no 18 - I am not sure what that is in metric or US sizes, I know that after knitting double knitting or 4 ply yarns they feel like sewing needles for a while, then when I pick up the size tens or eights they feel huge.

That reminds me, I have to complete a V neck on a jersey for the DH on no 14s, I have several rounds still to do and then the ends need to be finished off to neaten the seams, so I'd better go and do that, as it is almost 10 pm here and I want to be in bed before midnight.

Anne the Pleater :ootd: