Thank you very much for going into all the varieties of explanation! I have knit a winter hat for my partner, and I am to the point that I need to begin to decrease. This hat has gone very well so far, I'd like for it to finish that way, too. This was a good reminder of even decrease and binding. I would really like for him to be happy and look good wearing it this winter!
Thank you for sharing your knowledge. I didn't know there were two ways to bind off. I'm back knitting after about 30 years and just finished a cowl on circular needles which I used for the very first time. Also learned the Magic Knot. I know there will be much more learning. So happy to be knitting again.
Thank you for this rutorial. I wish i had seen this sonner! I tries the k2tog bind off and love the final result and the stretchiness. Will definetely use it from now on.
Thanks for the demo on the super stretchy bind off. I did not know about this and I just used it on my cowl. Not only is it stretchy but it also has a better look(in my opinion). I am saving this video for next time.
Very helpful.. especially the extra stretchy bind off.. I'm ready to bind off a small cowl..desugned fir the neck..and wanted something stretchy.. Thanjs!
When I bind off in the round, I use a double pointed needle in the same size as my circular needle. That eliminates some or the annoying clinking and clacking the cord makes against the table. My way is less frustrating .
I started doing a hat just for fun while I had COVID, and did the standart bind of, thinking that it would be nicely snug. And it was the width of my wrist 🥺 on my way to remake it
Will this work for your standard beanie hats? after you bound off would you just run the end of the thread through all the stitches to tighten them up and then sew it into the hat? I would love to find a way to close up my hats without using dpns. I lilke using the sixteen inch needle to sew the hat its just the closing that drives me crazy.
I should have watched this video FIRST before I totally ruined my project. Im new at this, and did my first item in the round. A snood or cowl thing with a very fuzzy crazy yarn. I started the bindoff and realized the thing would be so tight it would be the size of my wrist. It also...well...looks like a cape instead of a drapey neck thing. *sigh* I bound it off totally wrong and can't undo it because this yarn makes it impossible. Expensive live and learn :(
Need some help! Used the stretchy bind-off for a cowl but it turned out TOO loose. 😢 Is there anything I can do to fix it without tearing it apart? (Not experienced enough and do not trust myself to undo it without messing it up. 😢)
Do the 2 knit stitches count as 2 in the bind off count or just 1? My pattern calls for a specific number to bind off the neck before I work the left and right arms. So if it calls for bind off 27, do the knit 2 and slip back over count as 1 or 2 bind off stitches?
Thank you very much for going into all the varieties of explanation! I have knit a winter hat for my partner, and I am to the point that I need to begin to decrease. This hat has gone very well so far, I'd like for it to finish that way, too. This was a good reminder of even decrease and binding. I would really like for him to be happy and look good wearing it this winter!
Thank you for sharing your knowledge. I didn't know there were two ways to bind off. I'm back knitting after about 30 years and just finished a cowl on circular needles which I used for the very first time. Also learned the Magic Knot. I know there will be much more learning. So happy to be knitting again.
Thank you for this rutorial. I wish i had seen this sonner! I tries the k2tog bind off and love the final result and the stretchiness. Will definetely use it from now on.
Thank you! I almost destroyed my progress on a hat the first time I tried to do this from memory. Much needed straightforward tutorial
Thanks for the demo on the super stretchy bind off. I did not know about this and I just used it on my cowl. Not only is it stretchy but it also has a better look(in my opinion). I am saving this video for next time.
Thank you for explaining the why's to knitting. It helps me learn. I appreciate your clear instructions.
Wow, you explained it so well, that even an absolute beginner like me can understand. THANK YOU!
Your tutorials are the best... Clear, and easy to understand. Thank you.
Very helpful.. especially the extra stretchy bind off.. I'm ready to bind off a small cowl..desugned fir the neck..and wanted something stretchy.. Thanjs!
I just finished my blanket with your help!!!❤
Clear and through..thank you. I made boot cuffs so stretchy method is perfect!
Great! This worked perfectly and I finished my first ever knitting project, a cowl! Thank you!
That was my first finished project too!
I absolutely love your tutorials. Thank you very much.
Very helpful and clear video. I don't get it why all those downvotes...
When I bind off in the round, I use a double pointed needle in the same size as my circular needle. That eliminates some or the annoying clinking and clacking the cord makes against the table. My way is less frustrating .
This was very helpful, especially the tip about knitting two together and slipping back on the left needle. Thank you!! 😁👍
Thanks Jessica! Great video,easy to learn,simple and to the point!
I started doing a hat just for fun while I had COVID, and did the standart bind of, thinking that it would be nicely snug. And it was the width of my wrist 🥺 on my way to remake it
Thank you for the very clear and detailed explanation ❤️
Thanks excellent video as always
Thank you. GORGEOUS SWEATER YOUR WEARING
Thank you for the tutorial!
Will this work for your standard beanie hats? after you bound off would you just run the end of the thread through all the stitches to tighten them up and then sew it into the hat? I would love to find a way to close up my hats without using dpns. I lilke using the sixteen inch needle to sew the hat its just the closing that drives me crazy.
Hmm, didn't find the stretchy bind off stretchy so it didn't work on the Cowl I was doing 😕
which bind off would be better to do if you were making a scarf or a cowl?
I should have watched this video FIRST before I totally ruined my project. Im new at this, and did my first item in the round. A snood or cowl thing with a very fuzzy crazy yarn. I started the bindoff and realized the thing would be so tight it would be the size of my wrist. It also...well...looks like a cape instead of a drapey neck thing. *sigh* I bound it off totally wrong and can't undo it because this yarn makes it impossible. Expensive live and learn :(
oh my goodness, so did I, I wish I had read this first!!!!
Me too! Way to tight of a bind off for me 😌
I'm a new Knitter too and I thought before I do this I better look online for a RUclips video on it... we're all learning from our mistakes it's okay
How do you knit so neatly I love it
Nusrat Khan lots of practice with keeping your stitches even in size
Need some help! Used the stretchy bind-off for a cowl but it turned out TOO loose. 😢 Is there anything I can do to fix it without tearing it apart? (Not experienced enough and do not trust myself to undo it without messing it up. 😢)
Very helpful would soon try
This helped ALOT
Do the 2 knit stitches count as 2 in the bind off count or just 1? My pattern calls for a specific number to bind off the neck before I work the left and right arms. So if it calls for bind off 27, do the knit 2 and slip back over count as 1 or 2 bind off stitches?
Thank you 🙏
Thank you so much!!!
Perfect thanks!
Thank you!
What is that stich called?
Distinct thrivers
You're doing this too fast, I'll look for a different video.
Do the second one. Easy to follow
Sorry it was too fast for you, it was just right for me! Sometimes changing the playback speed can be helpful.
How about you change the playback speed silly goose 🪿
I thought it was fine
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