The Bind Off -- How to Finish your Knitting
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Thanks you I saw your video once, and I got it, now I know how to bind off. HURRAAAA>
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2 words........... THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!! :)
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I'm knitting my first scarf and you've just taught me how to finish so clearly & simply!! Thank you!! I've learned so much about knitting on YouTube! some people think it's a strange way to learn but with people like you making VERY good clips on instruction I have basically taught myself to knit. I've always wanted to learn so from the bottom of my heart...THANK YOU!!!
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Thank u for this i've just started knittin so i needed this thank u
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Thank you! This was easy to understand.
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Thank you, it was an easy video to learn from and since i just started knitting a couple weeks ago, it was perfect.
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Thank you >"<
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Thanks so much this was very helpful
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thanks soo much!!!! :)
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This was very helpful, thanks!
Thank you very much for the effort but it would have been a great deal more helpful if you'd slowed down a great deal.... I've replayed 10 times now and I still can't see what you are doing! :P Thanks anyway!
Mrssparklesprite 6 months ago
@Mrssparklesprite I'm sorry if I was going too fast for you. For this bind off method: Knit stitches #1 and #2, and slip #1 over #2 (you should now have one stitch on the right hand needle.) Knit stitch #3, and then slip #2 over number 3 and repeat.
Good luck and happy knitting!
ChemKnitsBlog 6 months ago
HOW DID YOU DO THE PURPLE BIT IN THE BLUE?
RoxyMerryGold 1 year ago
@RoxyMerryGold
The video A Sample of Intarsia Knitting watch?v=Xg5pevvp014 shows exactly how this swatch was knit
ChemKnitsBlog 1 year ago