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you are so cleaver. i think the placemats are beautiful great job
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This is my 'go to' video for binding off. I love it! Great, great work.
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Ordinary knitting is much easier and faster! Well, that is if one use the english / european knitting style - the american knitting style is so slow! Knitted casting off is also easier than this! But I like what you have done! If crocheting, that's also much faster but maybe a bit harder to count since one have to find loops to hook in and make a stitch! Can be hard with that georgiously fluffy yarn! Thanks for showing!
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oh ok thanks i just wanted to kno :)
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Nice job this is now my way to end on my loom now! :)
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WHAT BEAUTIFUL CLEAN HANDS!
THANK YOU FOR A WONDERFUL DEMONSTRATION!
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I have been looking for instruction on ending a project for a long time. Thank You
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Miley, thx for your videos. Very helpful! I do have the same question as salmongirl tho. How would you cast off using one side [when you used both sides of the loom for a project]? Thxvfor the videos :)
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Mikey,
My grandmother use to make pot holders and she use to make me do them. I can't remember how. So I bought a loom because it looked easier that crochet hooks but it does not seem to help. Can you give me any advice? The have a double knit stockinette stitch but the instructions are not the best for using a loom.
Thanks
Lawrence in Texas
Will this casting off technique also work for a different stitch as well?
sergioiscute 2 weeks ago
@sergioiscute yes you can use this with some other stitches on the long/rectangular looms
mikeyssmail 2 weeks ago
can you just cast off on the right side of the loom as to not have to worry about the additional yarn left over and weaving it through?
AloraOrion 2 years ago
I think it's completely up to you... I figure whatever you think to make it work.. I say why not... Weaving it prevents the Straggler (end peice) from dangling out.
mikeyssmail 2 years ago