Great tutorial - thank you! I was very uncoordinated trying to do this on metal needles. I transferred all stitches to bamboo needles and it was much better for me.
The narration is very clear but it would be more helpful: (1) with focus not so fuzzy. It's especially hard to see what the finished ridge looks like, which is what I hoped to see. And (2) at times the knitting disappeared below the frame so I could hear the instructions but not see what the hands are doing!
Ah, thank you for your feedback. I am adding this video to my list of redos. I had a problem with my camera lens at that time, but did not realize it until much later. Happy Knitting!
Great tutorial - thank you! I was very uncoordinated trying to do this on metal needles. I transferred all stitches to bamboo needles and it was much better for me.
Wonderful, MG! Sometimes it's the little things that make all the difference. 😊
Thank you, Suzanne! I've done the 3-needle bind off knitwise, but was unaware of the purlwise 3-needle bind off. Always learning something new!!
You are welcome Amy. Thanks for watching.
Thank you Suzanne! I showed this to my knitting class today.
Thank you!
Can you do this with one set of live stitches and one set of stitches picked up from a cast-on edge?
If I am doing the three needle bind off purl wise and want the knot to be on the wrong side do I put wrong sides together or right sides?
+tiffobot if you want the bind off edge to be on the wrong side, then put the right sides together.
Thank you ! 🌹💕😘
Thank you Knitted Air - Prepletarije! Happy knitting.
The narration is very clear but it would be more helpful: (1) with focus not so fuzzy. It's especially hard to see what the finished ridge looks like, which is what I hoped to see. And (2) at times the knitting disappeared below the frame so I could hear the instructions but not see what the hands are doing!
Ah, thank you for your feedback. I am adding this video to my list of redos. I had a problem with my camera lens at that time, but did not realize it until much later. Happy Knitting!