Thanks! Exactly what I needed. So many years since I've knitted, and I'd just totally forgotten how to cast off. Oh, and your very calm voice is perfect. I was slightly frazzled, but you calmed me right down. :)
This video was great! Really clear and amazing! My cast off was unravelling when I tried a different tutorial but with this one it was easy as 1, 2, 3 xD
Every time I try this casting off technique it doesn’t become as elastic as I want it to be, do you have any tips or tricks to make it less stiff? ☺️☺️
Thanks so much I was beginning to make the worlds longest scarf cause I didn’t know how to cast off
Haha! I can relate.
Thanks! Exactly what I needed. So many years since I've knitted, and I'd just totally forgotten how to cast off. Oh, and your very calm voice is perfect. I was slightly frazzled, but you calmed me right down. :)
Thank you so much for doing this slowly. Others ive watched go too fast for beginners. But you made it nice n slow. ✨🌹
Thank you! Easiest on the eyes with the larger needles and yarn.
Happy knitting!
This video was great! Really clear and amazing! My cast off was unravelling when I tried a different tutorial but with this one it was easy as 1, 2, 3 xD
Thank you, straight to the point and produced beautifully
This video was great! It's really clear and really helped me!
I would so love it if you would do a cable cast off to match (or look similar to) a cable cast on. Especially with such chunky yarn! Thanks!
Great video thank you. So clear and helpful!
you guys should've zoomed out the last part, it's hard to see what's done after she cuts the wool.
Thank you so incredibly much for this tutorial -it's helped me a lot! 🐝🌈
Thank you so much! Such an easy to follow tutorial
Very Useful and Simple tutorial thank very much ineed
Thanks l didn't know you make it seem easy
My pattern says cast off 4 St's ( 1st St remains on right needle) does this mean I knit 3 St's and pull the 2nd st over the 3rd?
Should probably go over the last step again there. DO NOT JUST YANK OUT THE NEEDLE AT THE END! Learnt that the hard way.
Every time I try this casting off technique it doesn’t become as elastic as I want it to be, do you have any tips or tricks to make it less stiff? ☺️☺️
Is there a pro tip for making a super stretchy cast off? I don't want it to be as stiff as it is with the above cast off.
I would assume to just not to tug as hard as you would if you want a looser end. Kinda like when you cast on and make a row. Hope that helps!
Hi! I need to cast off in a middle of a row and it says I need to cast of 10 stitches but does it means I’m gonna work 11 stitches from the row above?
How do I make a nice knot after you cast off?
I didn’t think you needed to demonstrate it so slowly, since those watching the video should already know how to knit a stitch?