Super Stretchy Bind Off
Uploader Comments (kellyknits)
All Comments (14)
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@ruddog08 This will work with any loom.
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Thank You so much, Kelly! I think this is just perfect! I did it the first time and no stitches came undone when I removed it from the loom! Wow!
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This works GREAT....and I'm a newbie to this knit loom stuff...."Thank You" so much !!...I love it !!....
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Thx soo much. I'm going to try this method. You're right- I would have be scared to death taking the loops off the pegs!
Do you thing this method would work ok on a long loom knifty knitter? It is a bigger gauge loom.
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Thank you so much! I've gone through so many different bind off methods looking for one like this, before I found your tutorial. It was so easy to follow - thank you so much! It made a great stretchy end for the neck warmer I made for my puppy : )
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Thank you so much for this video...I just wasn't getting it from the written descriptions I found! Worked great & now my little doggy sweater neck won't strangle my dog! ;-)
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@cricrideux You are right! I hadn't see that yet. Sorry Grac! Thanks for letting us know.
Kelly
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@cricrideux Thank you very much!!
so that cast on is a dbl e-wrap? is that the one where you wrap each peg twice and KO before moving on to the next peg? i thought that gave a rigid non-stretchy cast on.
lillydot 1 year ago
@lillydot Yes the double e-wrap (also called the non-loopy cast-on) provides a tighter cast-on then the single e-wrap but also has a stretchiness to it. It's a great cast-on, and yes is done by wrapping each individual peg twice and knitting off before moving on to the next.
kellyknits 1 year ago