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HOW TO KNIT: BINDING OFF KNIT VIDEO

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An easy, up close, demonstration of how to bind off with the Knit Stitch by Judy Graham, Knitter to the Stars, who's knits have appeared in movies, TV, and concerts for over 30 years and who has been hand knitting for over 50 years. Check out my web-site for more knitting tips, what it's like to make knits for the movies and fun celebrity stories.
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  • How do you get rid of the little string on the end though?

  • @lilross97

    just pull it through with your knitting needle.

  • Hey I got it to work! Thank! Can you make a head band knitting video?

  • @knitaknot

    hey, glad you got it! Watch my video on How to Make a Flower Head Band. Have fun knitting and look for me on facebook too.

  • @knitaknot

    I do have a headband video. It's on my channel. How to knit a flower headband. Just make it without the flower.

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  • Judy!!! I made my very first scarf, start to finish, using only your videos!!! I'm just pleased as punch and so is my son!!!! Thank you for all your help!!!! ~Keri~

  • Thankyou so much

  • @lilross97 you just use a yarn needle and sew it in the back of your work or if it's double sided work darn it in the sides, I hope that helps. It's this way for knitting and crochet you gotta darn all those little ends in just part of it all :)

  • @knitaknot

    Hi. I know I'm not Judy, but I do have a suggestion for you, if you still need it. Try pulling the remainder of your thread through the loop of your last stitch. That will hold it in place, but don't forget to tie a knot! Hope this helps.

  • Hi Judy, When i got to the last stitch you said to cut the yarn and pull of but mine unraveled! Please help!

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