The ultimate stretchy bind-off tutorial [Comparing 10 popular methods]

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  • @NimbleNeedles
    @NimbleNeedles  Год назад +9

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    • @C.S69
      @C.S69 Год назад +1

  • @julieroyce8945
    @julieroyce8945 Год назад +30

    Gosh, Norman! You’re the BEST! So well explained and helpful! I’m saving this to my “favorites “ so so can come back to it when I need to choose a bind off for a project! Bless you! ❤

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  Год назад +5

      Yes, I planned this as a reference video like that for future projects!

  • @ChibiChidorii
    @ChibiChidorii Год назад +8

    love this! I always find the word "elastic" misleading in some bind offs, because they are indeed very stretchy, but sometimes I'm looking for something that stretches AND recoils back snuggly instead of loosely staying stretched for stuff like cuffs and tube tops.
    By being able to tell the difference between the stretch of various bind offs is very helpful to tell which one is good for a cuff, a waist or an underbust ribbing.

  • @lich8624
    @lich8624 Год назад +7

    My favourite stretchy bind off is the icelandic one, but I do it "wrong" in the sense that I double twist it when putting it back on the needle. It looks great as it mimics the German twisted cast on, and I love having matching cast on cast off in mittens and other projects

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  Год назад +5

      awesome. have to try that. and as you tried to indicate "wrong" is a very loose term in knitting. if you like the result it's exactly right for you.

    • @Amethyst1919
      @Amethyst1919 Год назад +5

      You have just saved me! I've been trying to find a match for the german twisted cast on forever! I just tried this and it's perfect! In case you need one too... the latvian with the back to front always going under rather than alternating, is a perfect match for the long tail cast on... Thanks for being amazing!

    • @lich8624
      @lich8624 Год назад +3

      @@Amethyst1919 That's actually so helpful and I'm mad I only saw this comment now rather than a month ago when I was binding off a sweater and I needed it, I used the standard sewn bind off but I'm not really happy with the match, I'll try this asap!!

  • @annabelle7123
    @annabelle7123 Год назад +4

    I love the systemic approach of starting from the easiest and less stretchy to the most stretchy bind off! I want to change the bind off for my sleeves and this video is what I’ll go back over and over!

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  Год назад

      heh. glad this works out so well for you. and yeah, I thought the video would benefit a lot from some structure!

    • @annabelle7123
      @annabelle7123 Год назад

      Now one of my favorite bind off method is Icelandic bind off, now trying out the stretchy bind-off, thank you!!

  • @thk849
    @thk849 11 месяцев назад +2

    I find every solution in you are channel. Your profesional in knitting, and you have very profound knowledge

  • @wistark
    @wistark 9 месяцев назад +2

    This was a godsend to help me bind off a hat I have reworked a few times in an effort to get the headband to fit right, not too tight and not too loose! Ten options so well demarcated in increments is dedicated genius!

  • @vee35233
    @vee35233 Год назад +6

    Thank you so much, dear Norman - this is the best collection of bind-offs I have come across! What a pleasure to watch your demos and thank you for your calm and lovely way of explaining the process. Sending hugs and blessings your way.

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  Год назад +1

      Thank you for your lovely feedback 🥰

  • @DianaL647
    @DianaL647 Год назад +11

    Wow!! The comparison view is SOOO helpful. You are my go-to person for understanding and improving my knitting knowledge and abilities. Thank you for all you do

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  Год назад +1

      it's my pleasure, Diana! I too thhink it's super helpful..even tho the yt algorithm kind of thinks otherwise, haha!

  • @user-rs2no8ls3c
    @user-rs2no8ls3c Год назад +5

    Hi Norman! I just wanted to thank you from the bottom of my heart, cause ever since I found your channel I've become more passionate about knitting. As an advance crocheter it was hard for me when I first tried learning to knit, but with your clear and helpful videos I'm now working on my first own pattern. Thank you and I look forward to keep knitting with you ❤️✨

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  Год назад

      you are very welcome. Happy to hear that you are now already working on your own pattern. wow!

  • @JustFluffyQuiltingYarnCrafts
    @JustFluffyQuiltingYarnCrafts Год назад +4

    Wow! You’re simply a knitting genius.
    Thank you, Norman! ❤

  • @GucciBuns
    @GucciBuns 8 месяцев назад

    I love all your tutorials. You are the most engaging and informative teacher on the net. You're the best!

  • @Nana-lk3yv
    @Nana-lk3yv Год назад +4

    Thank you for the video! I am currently finishing a sweater so this video is exactly what I needed! What a coincidence… 😊

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  Год назад

      Perfect! Have fun finishing your sweater!

    • @Nana-lk3yv
      @Nana-lk3yv Год назад

      @@NimbleNeedles Thank you very much!

  • @osmia
    @osmia 9 месяцев назад

    Much thanks. I'm trying new to me things and I have just successfully completed a suspended bind off thanks to you

  • @dorithegreat6155
    @dorithegreat6155 8 месяцев назад

    I am currently working on my first ever sweater and this was EXACTLY what I needed

  • @StickmanFights.
    @StickmanFights. Год назад +8

    hello I am a huge fan

  • @worldsaways717
    @worldsaways717 Год назад +1

    I love the science like approach you’ve given to this video. I’m sure it was a lot of effort to make but thank you so much! It’s a fantastic resource. I crochet but started knitting recently and without your videos I would have given up at my first (quite wonky) dishcloth.

  • @JustAnotherBuckyLover
    @JustAnotherBuckyLover Год назад +2

    Thank you for sharing this video - this kind of information is exactly the sort of thing that I love, where you can do side-by-side comparisons because every "stretchy" cast off and cast on seems to always be the "stretchiest". This absolutely helps to work out what would be the best in terms of appearance, stretchiness and flare. So useful, and something I might try for myself at some point, too.

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  Год назад

      Ha! So true...there are a lot of superlatives on social media! 😅 often, they just highlight the limited horizon of the creator 🙈🤣

  • @michigansews3115
    @michigansews3115 Год назад +1

    Thank you, Norman. It's nice to have a variety of stretchy bind offs in one place. Good explanations and demonstration of each.

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  Год назад

      Glad you think so. I too feel having it all in one place really makes a difference!!

  • @tatianabrown6903
    @tatianabrown6903 Год назад

    Very interesting; i started knitting when i was 5 years old and have been knitting happily for 77 never realizing that there are so many variations of binding off. Thank you; it was quite interesting😊

  • @GabeFrenette
    @GabeFrenette Год назад +1

    This is a super, super resource for all knitters. So much to learn, and so well presented. Love the channel. Gabe

  • @Noneya5241
    @Noneya5241 4 месяца назад

    I truly appreciate the hard work you do to put out these videos!!!
    I’m going to watch this video several more times and save it for future reference!!
    At this moment I’m going to try the Latvian bind off because I’ve been looking for a super stretchy bind off that doesn’t have much flair thank you so much!!!
    ❤❤❤

  • @bilyanayordanova7124
    @bilyanayordanova7124 Год назад

    Great video, very informative! I knew only 2 methods before watching this 😄

  • @cruisepaige
    @cruisepaige Год назад

    Norman, you have really done something marvelous here. I have to confess I skipped forward to the comparison and it just confirmed that I need to do the surprisingly stretchy bind off on my socks. ❤❤❤❤ from 🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹

  • @milliebenson2163
    @milliebenson2163 Год назад

    Hi Norman all your tutorials are first class but if it was possible, this surpassed the rest - Wow!!

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  Год назад

      Wow, thanks! i put a lot of effort into this one (tho I thought it would be a little bit more sucessful *grin*)

  • @juneknitsville9549
    @juneknitsville9549 Год назад +1

    Outstanding video, Norman. Love seeing the different techniques side by side. Very helpful. Thank you.

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  Год назад

      happy to hear that my efforts were worth it, June!

  • @thegratefulfarm
    @thegratefulfarm 5 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much, Norman! This was so incredibly helpful. I really appreciate you and your videos.

  • @mistsinthenight
    @mistsinthenight 4 месяца назад

    Thank you!! I recently bound off a scarf with the standard bind-off, and the edge was so tight that it was curling the fabric. I really want it to look like the standard bind-off though, to match my cast-on edge (a purled knitted cast-on that I learned from your channel!), so I'll unpick it and redo in the suspended bind-off - and if that isn't enough, I'll try it in a bigger needle size.

    • @mistsinthenight
      @mistsinthenight 4 месяца назад

      Managed to do this today and it worked like a charm! Didn't even have to change needles :D

  • @janiceclark1039
    @janiceclark1039 Год назад +1

    Thanks very much. Coming to the end of a toe up sock atm, so timing couldn’t be better! 🙂

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  Год назад

      Perfect! Have fun finishing those socks and wear em with pride!

  • @mrnmrstran
    @mrnmrstran Год назад +2

    Thank you, Norman! I'm almost done with my pair of toe-up socks and your video is super helpful. I guess I'll have lots of fun choosing the bind-off among all the kinds you have shown

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  Год назад

      heh. yah...but for socks you typically don't want it too stretchy so that limits the choices a bit, if you ask me. Still it's always great to have options, right?

  • @vicki1141
    @vicki1141 7 месяцев назад

    Excellent instruction with thorough comparisons. I will refer to this bind off video many times.

  • @LoraBuckman
    @LoraBuckman 7 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much, I keep going back to this video again and again! ❤

  • @libertylady64
    @libertylady64 Год назад +2

    Thank you Norman! Always a great video for my knitting education!

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  Год назад +1

      You are so welcome! Glad it is helpful ❤️

  • @jossiefindlay51
    @jossiefindlay51 Год назад

    Thank you Norman, you are a star!

  • @rmonogue
    @rmonogue 8 месяцев назад

    I use JSSBO for toe up socks, but appreciate the variety you demonstrated. Personally I avoid sewn bind offs, but it’s good to know they are out there. One was recommended on a cardigan I knit, around the entire neckline. Umm, no. I did some other bind off that didn’t require me to pull 5 meters of yarn through each stitch. =D

  • @mcellenvt1
    @mcellenvt1 4 месяца назад

    Thank you for your video, Norman. I have learned something new from you again which I can add to my set of knitting skills. ❤

  • @mohammedyaser1357
    @mohammedyaser1357 Год назад +1

    Hi Norman I love your vids but...
    When are you gonna get the silver play button cuz I'm so excited and I can't wait 👀👀

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  Год назад

      check out my instagram page. It's already there ;-)

  • @alwynn2233
    @alwynn2233 9 месяцев назад

    Thanks so much for this video. The Icelandic bind off looks like it could be a good one for me to try. I love your sweater! I would love to knit a sweater that looks so beautiful. I’ve been experimenting with stripes and it can be very tricky to create smooth colour changes.

  • @cathkat3993
    @cathkat3993 Год назад +1

    I just started a toe up pair of socks. Thank you so much for going over so many bind off options. I did the yarn over bind off before, but it flared so much. I was thinking about trying to only do 1 YO for every 2 stitches instead of every stitch.

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  Год назад +2

      that certainly is a very lovey idea! funnily enough i never thought baout it but it utterly makes sense! Gonna add that to my tutorial on my blog. thanks for that.
      Tho, generally speaking things like the sewn bind off or the surprisingly stretchy bind-off are often more favored by most knitters for toe-up socks.

  • @SabrinaAllaria
    @SabrinaAllaria Год назад

    Thank you Norman. I'll try. the edging is never nice when binding off with stretchy methods but probabely it's my fault...will need to work on it

  • @Hind_Algeria
    @Hind_Algeria Год назад

    English isn't my first language but I understand everything you're saying, you're very good teacher, thank you so much sir ❤

  • @aggierowe9574
    @aggierowe9574 Год назад +1

    Another informative tutorial, Norman! Thanks for the very helpful tips, I love the bindoff tip for garter stitch knits, never saw a practically invisible bindoff for that!

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  Год назад +1

      Glad it was helpful! And yeah, most tutorials are shown for ribbings or st st. I, too, wish I could show things for more patterns...but of course, it took long enough to knit these swatches already 🙈🙈

  • @manonc1888
    @manonc1888 Год назад

    Hello Norman from Quebec. Canada .
    Thank you so much for sharing all these tips with us.
    Your content is always very clear and simple to follow.
    You are the best!!

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  Год назад

      Happy to hear that. Greetings from Vienna! 😎

  • @francisarts91
    @francisarts91 Год назад +1

    This video is a godsend! Could you do something like this for different sock heels? Love your videos!

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  Год назад +1

      Heh..well..maybe, tho it would be a loooooot of work so I dunno 😅

  • @C.S69
    @C.S69 Год назад

    Love your video´s and busy first double knitting. Circular Needle.

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  Год назад +1

      Thank you so much & happy double knitting 😄

  • @ChristophersMum
    @ChristophersMum Год назад

    Wow!...I never knew that there could be so many ways to cast off...thank you...Regards from Scotland 😁

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  Год назад +1

      Glad it was helpful! Greetings from Vienna 🧶😎

  • @jeaninegunn4118
    @jeaninegunn4118 Год назад

    This was so comprehensive and well demonstrated. I have used several of them and learned some new ones. Thanks!!

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  Год назад

      Awesome! Always happy if I can also help such an experienced knitter as well

  • @Chloe-gh5jv
    @Chloe-gh5jv Год назад

    I just bumped into this exact problem for my beanie! I had to redone the final steps and add chains at the end but it doesn’t look so neat! I’d like to say you’re really genius! I only hope I can have seen this one a bit earlier

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  Год назад +1

      A ..damn...well..at least now you know next time!

  • @monilee4321
    @monilee4321 8 месяцев назад

    Thank you millions, Norman!!

  • @doreenannafourie4125
    @doreenannafourie4125 Год назад

    Hello Norman, alway something to learn from your videos, so much I never knew. Thank you.

  • @Driada0830
    @Driada0830 Год назад

    Best teacher ❤ my favourite for socks 🧦 is 19:00

  • @MR-kn3so
    @MR-kn3so Год назад

    super👍🏻 thank you for this great explanation👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻

  • @marymullings3823
    @marymullings3823 Год назад

    Wow, that was a great deal of work you did Norman. Great deal on so many bind offs. Appreciate your hard work.

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  Год назад

      It was indeed! Thank you for appreciating it!

  • @heathermitchell3257
    @heathermitchell3257 Год назад

    Amazing and extremely helpful summary and resource for all levels of knitters - thank you!🥰

  • @fnaf2321
    @fnaf2321 Год назад +1

    Excellent video and so helpful to see these different bind offs in action! Thank you! And that’s a gorgeous sweater you’re wearing too! 😍

  • @Brandon_501
    @Brandon_501 Год назад

    Wunderbar! So appreciative of you making this video. A tight bind off has been an ongoing struggle of mine.

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  Год назад

      it sure was for me for a long time as well. so happy I was able to speed you along!

  • @kpcraftster6580
    @kpcraftster6580 Год назад

    Extremely helpful thank you so much

  • @sarahspence5361
    @sarahspence5361 Год назад

    What perfect timing! I'm about to bind off the bottom of my first (adult-sized) sweater either today or tomorrow, and the pattern suggests some stretchy bind off methods but says to choose the one you prefer. This video came just in time. Thanks!

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  Год назад

      Perfect! Enjoy your finished sweater and wear it with pride 😎

  • @addicteduke
    @addicteduke Год назад

    Everything you do looks so beautiful

  • @lenaraullo5263
    @lenaraullo5263 5 месяцев назад

    Hi Norman, was reviewing various stretchy bind off but could not find Italian stretchy bind off. I hope you will consider this in one of your future Tutorial Techniques.❤

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  5 месяцев назад

      already avvailable on my second youtube channel or on my blog: nimble-needles.com/stitches/how-to-knit-the-tubular-bind-off/
      That being said...it's a crafting technique and not a bind-off. that's why I didn't include it int his list :)

  • @isawa6649
    @isawa6649 Год назад

    So nice to see the bind offs from tight to extra stretchy. I had never seen the twisty bind off nor the Latvian bind off. Thank you for this tutorial. Happy New Year.

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  Год назад +1

      Awesome..glad there was something new for you in it!!

  • @nicolelafontaine1720
    @nicolelafontaine1720 Год назад

    This is a great tuto with many options. I sure will refer to it again and again. Thank you very much, Norman !

  • @ritagraham6703
    @ritagraham6703 Год назад

    Excellent. Thank you, Norman.

  • @charlottehippen7677
    @charlottehippen7677 Год назад

    Another great video. So glad you share your knowledge and talents with us! Thank you!

  • @Sonja-windundsonne
    @Sonja-windundsonne Год назад

    Your work is valuable for me, thank you!

  • @jeanette6396
    @jeanette6396 Год назад

    Thank you. Love to try some new to me bind offs. Really like the Latvian bind-off and will want to refer back. Thanks!

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  Год назад

      It sure is a veeeerr interesting method!!!

  • @elisabethkronqvist3987
    @elisabethkronqvist3987 Год назад

    Hi, Norman! My own personal favorite bind-off for toe-up socks is called "Lori's Twisty Bind-off". It's got enough give for my normal toe-up projects, has no flare to speak of, doesn't take an insane amount of yarn, and I find it easy enough to memorise (if I have to look up a bind-off on RUclips first, I probably won't be using it.) However, my latest sock project (mid-calf stockinette, made with Austermann Step on 2.5 mm needles) needed a bit more give, so I used the yarnover method instead..

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  Год назад

      Eh? That twisty bind off is on this list. So uh...I can only assume you didn't watch the whole vid 🤔

    • @elisabethkronqvist3987
      @elisabethkronqvist3987 Год назад

      @@NimbleNeedles Oops, sorry! Busted. I confess to dipping in and out of several videos lately...

  • @kvcaps
    @kvcaps Год назад

    Thank you for the great information and demo of how to do bind off. I am going to try a tie up sock sometime this year and now I think an Icelandic bind off may help. Thank you again!

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  Год назад

      It definitely can be a lovely choice for the right kind of pattern!

  • @annalakenman4783
    @annalakenman4783 Год назад

    I have just recently come across your videos and have to say they are awesome!!! Very clear and concise, making it so easy to understand. Definitely tagged you as my favorite to help me on my knitting journey

  • @ariannemeijer3003
    @ariannemeijer3003 Год назад

    Great video! I particularly like the sewn and Latvian bind-off because I believe you can do them while keeping all the loops on the needle. This is nice for me because I only knit with interchangable (round) needles, so after the first few stitches, I can simply remove the knitting needle, place a cap on the wire, bind-off, and pull out the wire. Another plus is that you could possibly pin down the edge in the width you want it to have and sew it with a high thread tension and you should end up with something that is as stretchy as you like. So many interesting experiments to do 👩‍🔬🧶 Also curious about how it would look if you would do the Latvian bind-off but only go over/under the "bar" for a \\\ type of look rahter than -_-_-
    Who knew that bind-offs could be so interesting 😁

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  Год назад

      well....don't know haven'T tried that yet. but you could simply knit a mini swatch and try out yourself. I mean...i do feel sewn bind-offs is an area where a lot of possiblities are still lurking in the shadow waiting to be discovered!

    • @ariannemeijer3003
      @ariannemeijer3003 Год назад +1

      @@NimbleNeedles for sure. The experimentation was meant for me. I expect you have enough projects on your plate ☺️ looking forward to what I'll find

  • @inglishhomeandgarden8386
    @inglishhomeandgarden8386 Год назад

    Excellent. Right when I needed it.

  • @alicigonz
    @alicigonz 10 месяцев назад

    What a marvelous video!!! 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻

  • @ichymcgee2315
    @ichymcgee2315 Год назад

    I would like to learn how to knit geometric shapes. Like a circle, triangle, octagon. that type of thing. Thank you for all the learning you have provided.

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  Год назад

      hm..not sure how this is related to this video? :P

  • @MNemerald
    @MNemerald 8 месяцев назад

    Here because i’m making my first ever pair of socks (valentines present for bf!) and it’s exactly what I needed. Someone at a knitting shop recommended the Icelandic bind off for socks so I’m about to give it a shot!

  • @GaminGawdess
    @GaminGawdess Год назад

    Oh Norman that sweater I love love love love!!!!!!

  • @alisonkent5902
    @alisonkent5902 Год назад

    24:10 Hi Norman, this “lace” or “simple” bindoff I know as the Russian bindoff and I use it for lace, but I’m happy to learn you can bind it off in pattern. Thank you for this great video as always! 🎉

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  Год назад

      yes, there are like 20 different names for it!

  • @patriciahatch316
    @patriciahatch316 Год назад

    Great timing as I'm just finishing the back of a dress and have been mulling over which bind off I should use for the very reasons you mentioned at the beginning. Only just found your channel and I'm hooked, excuse the pun. Xx

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  Год назад +1

      wrong pun! *wink* welcome to my not-crochet channel...haha.
      no seriously, happy this video could provide with some inspiration for your dress!

    • @patriciahatch316
      @patriciahatch316 Год назад

      I don't do crochet either Yuk 🤢 😂😂

  • @ShiSakebi
    @ShiSakebi Год назад

    You are a genius (my firs option would be monster, which here would be a complimment, but... just in case 😅). Thank you for your videos and your teaching, I love them

  • @catnapper3923
    @catnapper3923 Год назад

    Great video, thanks for your hard work. I recently used the Icelandic bind off for the first time and love its look and feel.
    Of course, I remember when I was learning to knit so long ago. There was only ONE bind off and it was so disappointing to find a narrow inflexible band around the edge.

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  Год назад

      Heh..yah. I definitely remember that too! Think it was for my first toe up socks 😅

  • @Amethyst1919
    @Amethyst1919 Год назад

    Learned a sewn bind off from Roxanne Richardson that I do all the time... it's essentially the latvian bind off, but you always go under when you sew through from behind instead of alternating above and below... it is an exact match for the long tail cast on...

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  Год назад

      ah..thx for adding that! I learned it like that.

  • @yumlina
    @yumlina Год назад

    Thank you for helpful video 🥰 Actually as always ❤️

  • @l.denuijl8675
    @l.denuijl8675 11 месяцев назад

    Hi Norman, thank your for this video, it has help me a lot to do an icelandic bindoff!
    I find your sweater that you are wearing beautiful! Did you knit it your self? And where can I find this pattern? Tnx

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  11 месяцев назад +1

      I am sorry, this one was bought in the store :)

  • @zt1469
    @zt1469 Год назад

    I love this so much!!!

  • @beepbopboop3221
    @beepbopboop3221 Год назад

    Good morning, Norman! Ok, it's almost 2 pm, but I still have ☕️. I really like the colors in your sweater. Blue looks good on you. It brings the blue in your steelly eyes. Are there any situations in which a flared stretchy bind off would be wanted?

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  Год назад +1

      Sure. For ruffles, a circular shawl, things like that. And sometimes the edge is always stretched so it doesn't matter (say the brim of a hat)

  • @jonellesandel1066
    @jonellesandel1066 Год назад

    Wonderful! So helpful.

  • @carmenz8764
    @carmenz8764 Год назад

    Hello Norman! first of all, many thanks for your amazing videos! you are the best!!! I have a question for which I can´t find an answer in your videos. I made a sweater with a V-neck and wanted to finish the V-neck with an I-Cord. I found it very difficult to attach the I-cord nice and neat. What kind of "Randmasche" do you suggest in cases like this? The sweater is made of mohair/silk, it is very soft, light and fluffy. thankful for your tipps on this or maybe you have already made a video on this subject? I wish you a wonderful day and please keep up your great work. all the best from Skandinavia, Carmen

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  Год назад

      I only made a masterclass video for my patreons: www.patreon.com/posts/how-to-knit-i-71691338

  • @iloname5007
    @iloname5007 Год назад

    I would like to have a friend like you. Thanks to RUclips I can see your lessons.

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  Год назад

      heh. well you could look for local knitting meetups etc! I am sure there are other nice knitters around.

  • @manuelabiondi4185
    @manuelabiondi4185 Год назад

    Hi Norman, your videos are always a great source of information! I am quite new at knitting and I am currently finishing my first top-down sweater with *k4tbl, p2, k3tbl, p1* edge: what would you recommend for that? I wanted to do the Italian bind off but I cannot work out how to use it with this pattern, so I thought a simple in-pattern bind off with larger needles could do the trick, and not flare out the bottom of my sweater too much. Looking for advice from more experienced knitters!

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  Год назад

      the italian bind-off wouldn't work in this case. Much like the tubular bind off, it's a grafting method (and the reason why I didn't mention it in this video to start).
      For a sweater hem, I actually wouldn't pick a stretchy edge. Well, I at least, do want my hem to well..i want things to taper out a bit. So, I typically don't pick a stretchy bind off at all and rather something that draws things a little bit in/cinches things. So, I personally would probably just pick a standard in-pattern bind-off. But hey if you are in doubt and with such a large project. Why not knit a little swatch and try out a couple of different bind offs.

  • @heidikouvo7524
    @heidikouvo7524 Год назад

    Thank you for an excellent video! I’d love you to make a comparison of the characteristics of different yarns :)
    I’m especially having trouble with mohair. I’ve knitted a mohair sweater and I’m losing my mind over the bind-off. I’ve tried them all and still can’t make a hem that would stretch even a little bit! Any tip or direction would be hugely appreciated.

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  Год назад +2

      well...mohair is kinda special. I personally would try to a bindoff that adds stitches such as the yarn over bind-off.

  • @melisekpalma
    @melisekpalma Год назад

    Hello Normann! It's a very great comparison for bind off techniques, surely helps a lot. For me personally the Italian bind-off (sometimes named as invisible bind-off) was missing from the list. Basically I use it for every ribbing (the proper one for 1x1 and 2x2 ribbing) That's the most "invisible one" I think, blends in the ribbing very well. Don't you use it personally?

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  Год назад +1

      First of all, no I don't use it anymore. I think it looks a bit weird. Secondly, I published a tutorial for it on my second channel on the very same day. Thirdly, it's a grafting method and no true bind off. Hope that makes sense.

  • @tamiejamison455
    @tamiejamison455 Год назад

    Thank you. I wish I knew all af these years ago.

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  Год назад +1

      Ha..same here when I was a beginner 😅

  • @seftali1097
    @seftali1097 Год назад

    Hi Norman, thanks for another useful video!
    Watching this video, I was kinda expecting "cast off for double ribbing" and I wonder why you did not pick up this one.
    Isn't it just popular or easy enough to be picked up?
    The cast off for double ribbing seems intimidating for me, a beginner knitter anyway, and this video encourages me a lot to learn something else.

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  Год назад

      i am not quite sure what you mean with cast-off for double ribbing? Do you mean the tubular bind-off? That's a grafting method and not a true bind-off. You'll find a video on my second channel

    • @seftali1097
      @seftali1097 Год назад

      ​@@NimbleNeedles Ohhh! Thank you for your reply!
      Yes, you guessed right!!
      First of all, I meant "BIND off", not "cast off". Sorry for my mistake.
      This technique is called BIND-off for double ribbing in Japanese, when literally translated, and I got the impression that this was the proper, formal or professional way to bind off for 2 x 2 rib, since I've found just so many videos in Japanese on RUclips teaching this technique.
      Thank you again, now I am confident that I do not need to feel inferior not using the tubular bind-off. :)

  • @rookfeathers
    @rookfeathers Год назад

    This is an amazing video!
    Is there a way to shrink too-flared out bind offs?
    I always have the problem where things flare out too much... How do pro knitters make it still look even?

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  Год назад

      well, as I said in the beginning of this video. Try to knit with a needle size smaller and blocking can change things as well. Ultimately, it's the way these bind-offs behave. So, if it looks a bit too even there might be some last-minute over-blocking or photoshop involved that's going to ease out after the first wear ;-)

    • @rookfeathers
      @rookfeathers Год назад

      @@NimbleNeedles thank you for the advice!!

  • @maryholbrook4919
    @maryholbrook4919 Год назад

    Great information thanks xxx

  • @annabelle7123
    @annabelle7123 Год назад

    The sewn bind off is different from Italian bind off, right? It’s much easier! I found italian bind off flaring out too much so this is interesting 😮 thank you!

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  Год назад +1

      yes, different! The italian bind-off is, much like the tubular bind-off, a grafting method and no proper bind-off at all.

    • @annabelle7123
      @annabelle7123 Год назад

      Yes Italian bind off looks beautiful but not appropriate some summer yarn or it may flair out. Thank you for introducing so many bind off methods!

  • @christenagervais7303
    @christenagervais7303 Год назад

    Hi Norman! These are great. However, I am unable to access the written information on the twisty bind off?

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  Год назад

      it's linked in the description and I just tried it out and the link works.

  • @robertawearmouth2273
    @robertawearmouth2273 Год назад

    Very nice! What about tubular bind off?

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  Год назад +1

      Well that's a grafting method and no bind off in the strictest sense of the word

  • @rtl5630
    @rtl5630 Год назад

    Norman, your videos are awesome. Which bind off would you use for the top of a drop shoulder sleeve?

    • @NimbleNeedles
      @NimbleNeedles  Год назад

      Can't really tell. I mean, didn't the designer recommend one?

    • @rtl5630
      @rtl5630 Год назад

      @@NimbleNeedles It was an old pattern that I bought from Etsy. I think I will do either the first one or the surprisingly stretchy one using one size bigger needle.

  • @patriciasalazar1158
    @patriciasalazar1158 3 месяца назад

    Thanks!

  • @annettehoffmeister4144
    @annettehoffmeister4144 Год назад

    THANK YOU 🧶😊