I usually do tubular bind off but with the yarn I am using now it seems to curl the ribbing annoyingly. This technique gave me thinner and more suitable edge to my work! Thank you!
This worked beautifully! My sweater cuffs were worked k1tbl, p1. The knitted stretchy bind off I tried left a wavy edge, which was awful! But this interlock version looks wonderful! Great video!!
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@Kenneth Emmanuel Thanks so much for your reply. I got to the site through google and Im in the hacking process atm. I see it takes quite some time so I will reply here later with my results.
i love this, so elegant and refined ... my only concern would be if I am counting on the stretch of the cuff to get over the heel/instep area to get the sock on? Any thoughts?
Thank you for this tutorial! Can this be worked with 2 x 2 ribbing? I have to bind off on a headband and this seems like it would work with my German Twisted cast on. Thank you!
It works in the way that all the sts are finished and won't unravel, but you may want to test it out on a sample of 2x2 ribbing to see if you like the look.
Both my Beekeeper Socks, th-cam.com/play/PLtxtV4XDEZX3vfELfllFXSglOyxpcLAUN.html, and Birch Grove Socks, th-cam.com/play/PLtxtV4XDEZX2WvTiACvdsTz8opRxgBx4r.html have cabling.
I come back to this tutorial time after time, thanks for this excellent video!
This is absolutely amazing bind off method! Using this I finally successfully managed a toe up sock bind off that wasn't too tight, and doesn't flare
This is my new favorite bind off! It’s a bit fiddly and takes a while, but man is it worth it. Using this on all my ribbing bind offs from now on! :D
I usually do tubular bind off but with the yarn I am using now it seems to curl the ribbing annoyingly. This technique gave me thinner and more suitable edge to my work! Thank you!
This worked beautifully! My sweater cuffs were worked k1tbl, p1. The knitted stretchy bind off I tried left a wavy edge, which was awful! But this interlock version looks wonderful! Great video!!
wow! Thank YOU!!! so awesome. I will try this for sure.
I guess im asking the wrong place but does anyone know of a method to log back into an instagram account..?
I was stupid forgot the login password. I appreciate any help you can offer me!
@Jack Sincere instablaster =)
@Kenneth Emmanuel Thanks so much for your reply. I got to the site through google and Im in the hacking process atm.
I see it takes quite some time so I will reply here later with my results.
@Kenneth Emmanuel it worked and I now got access to my account again. Im so happy:D
Thanks so much, you saved my ass !
@Jack Sincere You are welcome =)
thank you!
FYI: you should show your tutorials (which are great), with thick yarn and bigger needles!
How could this be done with k2 p2 rib? Thanks
i love this, so elegant and refined ... my only concern would be if I am counting on the stretch of the cuff to get over the heel/instep area to get the sock on? Any thoughts?
Surprisingly, this creates a very elastic edge, making it perfect for sock cuffs for exactly the reason you said. ❤
Thank you for this tutorial! Can this be worked with 2 x 2 ribbing? I have to bind off on a headband and this seems like it would work with my German Twisted cast on. Thank you!
It works in the way that all the sts are finished and won't unravel, but you may want to test it out on a sample of 2x2 ribbing to see if you like the look.
How would a p2 k2 rib differ?
How would I go about this method on all knit stitches?
Do you have a kal cabled sock video series?.
Both my Beekeeper Socks, th-cam.com/play/PLtxtV4XDEZX3vfELfllFXSglOyxpcLAUN.html, and Birch Grove Socks, th-cam.com/play/PLtxtV4XDEZX2WvTiACvdsTz8opRxgBx4r.html have cabling.
Can I use this bind-off method for top-down hats or raglan tops with ribbed bottom edge?
Yes, it should work for those, too.