Thanks for your reply about ending a circular piece. I look forward to trying this method for the cast off on a pair of fingerless mitts that I am knitting.
I think it would helpful if you showed how to end a circular piece to demonstrate how to join without a jog. I know how to do it with a normal bindoff, but am not sure how to do it with this method.
@elainebos You can just use the tail of the yarn to sew the end of the bind-off to the beginning stitches and even up the edge so that the beginning and end are invisible.
This was great! I just branched out to learning 2k 2p for the rib stitch. Was just going to finish it up with the hopping over knit ending, but found this video. Just the right pacing where I could do one maneuver and then pause, try the next and pause. Had to undo it the first go-round but the 2nd turned out alright. Awesome! Thanks so much for helping me learn something new!
@larauk05 I'm so glad my video could help you! :) You can always visit knitfreedom (dot) com for more advice, patterns, and videos that could definitely be helpful for you! Enjoy!
wow! great video. it was much easier because i was familiar with your 1x1 invisible bind off (just used it yesterday). i wish i had followed your advice and practiced it first, but i was too impatient. i only had to take it out a couple of times, not too bad. i'm grateful for your instructions and also that you explain where you should be at with each stitch, it helped me when i forgot where i was. thanks!
@tine272727 Thank you so much! It's always good to practice first, but I understand wanting to jump right in. :) I'm so glad that my instructions have been helpful to you! Visit knitfreedom (dot) com anytime for other videos and information that might help you along the way. :) Happy Knitting!
@sydbap21 Thank you so much for your feedback! I didn't realize this video was hard to follow. Have you watched my video for the 1x1 ribbed bind-off? I introduce these concepts there - this is an advanced version of that video. I can also provide you more support if you post a thread in the KNITFreedom forum - knitfreedom (dot) com / forum.
@Wendy10910 Yep! Just make sure you don't pull your yarn too-too tight. But that's what this bind-off is for! I suggest you practice on a swatch first to get the feel for how tight you need to pull the yarn, because it's not too fun to un-do :)
Love your videos. Can you show us how to convert a knit pattern so that it can be worked in the round.
TheSalami123 2 weeks ago
@TheSalami123 Sure, I'll add that to my list of videos to make!
LiatMGat 2 weeks ago
Thanks for your reply about ending a circular piece. I look forward to trying this method for the cast off on a pair of fingerless mitts that I am knitting.
elainebos 2 weeks ago
I think it would helpful if you showed how to end a circular piece to demonstrate how to join without a jog. I know how to do it with a normal bindoff, but am not sure how to do it with this method.
elainebos 2 weeks ago
@elainebos You can just use the tail of the yarn to sew the end of the bind-off to the beginning stitches and even up the edge so that the beginning and end are invisible.
LiatMGat 2 weeks ago
I have been trying to figure out this bind-off forever! Thank you so much for this video!
KannD86 1 month ago
@KannD86 I'm so glad that the video could help you figure out the bind-off! :) You're very welcome!
LiatMGat 1 month ago
This was great! I just branched out to learning 2k 2p for the rib stitch. Was just going to finish it up with the hopping over knit ending, but found this video. Just the right pacing where I could do one maneuver and then pause, try the next and pause. Had to undo it the first go-round but the 2nd turned out alright. Awesome! Thanks so much for helping me learn something new!
larauk05 3 months ago
@larauk05 I'm so glad my video could help you! :) You can always visit knitfreedom (dot) com for more advice, patterns, and videos that could definitely be helpful for you! Enjoy!
LiatMGat 3 months ago
wow! great video. it was much easier because i was familiar with your 1x1 invisible bind off (just used it yesterday). i wish i had followed your advice and practiced it first, but i was too impatient. i only had to take it out a couple of times, not too bad. i'm grateful for your instructions and also that you explain where you should be at with each stitch, it helped me when i forgot where i was. thanks!
tine272727 4 months ago
@tine272727 Thank you so much! It's always good to practice first, but I understand wanting to jump right in. :) I'm so glad that my instructions have been helpful to you! Visit knitfreedom (dot) com anytime for other videos and information that might help you along the way. :) Happy Knitting!
LiatMGat 4 months ago
This is sooo cool. Thanks a lot for the video.
2lingfong 4 months ago
@2lingfong You are so welcome! I'm glad you like it. :)
LiatMGat 4 months ago
This is ridiculous. Too fast and way too hard to follow.
sydbap21 5 months ago
@sydbap21 Thank you so much for your feedback! I didn't realize this video was hard to follow. Have you watched my video for the 1x1 ribbed bind-off? I introduce these concepts there - this is an advanced version of that video. I can also provide you more support if you post a thread in the KNITFreedom forum - knitfreedom (dot) com / forum.
LiatMGat 5 months ago
...is this stretchy enough for socks?
Wendy10910 5 months ago
@Wendy10910 Yep! Just make sure you don't pull your yarn too-too tight. But that's what this bind-off is for! I suggest you practice on a swatch first to get the feel for how tight you need to pull the yarn, because it's not too fun to un-do :)
LiatMGat 5 months ago
This is a little like the dreaded Kitchner stitch.... I'm not crazy about that either lol But the results are really really nice.
KnitandCrochetHeaven 5 months ago