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From: theknitwitch
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  • thanks so much!, now I can finish my knitting:)

  • This is the greatest video love her work keep it up.Sharon from Canada

  • I am not a knitter but this looks like a great idea

  • I am a fairly new knitter and the knitted cast off always took me forever to do. Have been crocheting for years and this is perfect, thank you!!

  • Great suggestion!

  • thanks you so much for sharing, I need to be visually reminded each time I do it!

  • this was helpful!! <3 :3

  • I always cast off with my knitting needle, but this way seems easier!!!!! i am going to give it a try!!!!

  • i've often thought that it would be easier to bind off with a crochet hook! what a great concise video. thanks

  • wow. cool way of binding off...i'll give it a try..thanks for the idea!

  • This makes so much sense .. thank you.

  • This is the best video yet on binding off!!!!

  • That's genius!

    I had no trouble at all learning to crochet from books but when it comes to knit, I had never had the hang of it. It's very frustating pulling up the yarn and I gave up knitting because of it. I think I'll give it another try.

    But do the needle and the hook need to be the same size?

  • Now, that makes sense.

  • thank you !

  • Ooo kewl(cool) I need to use this method when I continental knit finish my work. I crochet in my teens. And then continential knit in my late 20's. I can also do the english throw method but I prefer the other method. I like the videos you made. Mary

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