THANK YOU! THANK YOU!! THANK YOU!!!!! Yours is the FIRST bind off technique that gave me a square, STRETCHY border!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (And did NOT drive me INSANE!!!!!)
You are very welcome. The first time I saw this technique, I said "shut the front door!! this actually makes sense." I had struggled with lots of bind offs that did not give me square edges and did not look anything like my cast on. I use a few other bind offs but this is definitely my favorite. I am so happy I was able to help you learn something useful. Happy knitting!
i know Im asking the wrong place but does someone know a trick to log back into an instagram account? I somehow forgot my password. I would appreciate any help you can give me!
@Tatum Alexzander I really appreciate your reply. I got to the site through google and Im in the hacking process atm. Seems to take a while so I will reply here later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
I do still post some though not as frequently as I used to. I will be posting a new loom knitting video in the next day or two so stay tuned. It is going to be a super fun, fast and easy stitch the I think you might enjoy trying.
I appreciate your encouragement. I actually filmed this explanation for a group of ladies that live near my mother in law (about 1000 miles away) who expressed an interest in learning to loom knit. It's sort of a long distance demo. I am glad it helped you. Just remember to keep your stitches loose on the bind off so they have the same amount of stretch as your cast on. the goal is to make them look as similar as possible. Happy Knitting!
In this example, I did a chain cast on going from left to right (since I am right handed, I prefer to knit from left to right and purl from right to left so my hands do not block my view of the stitches). After my cast on, my working yarn is at the left side of the loom so I purl back to the other side. If you are counting this as my first stitch then yes, it is a purl. Then I began creating alternating rows of knit and purl stitches, always knitting from left to right and purling from right to left. When my piece reached the desired length, I purled from right to left and followed with a chain one bind off. My last row before my bind off was a purl row. I hope this answers your question. Happy looming!
@@virginiacrawford7863 I did everything the right way did not like the stretchiness of the yard and stitch have to shape it it was a easy stitch great video
I do still occasionally post videos. I recently posted a new video on the Stockinette Stitch that you might like. th-cam.com/video/uJ-oVh0P3bg/w-d-xo.html
THANK YOU! THANK YOU!! THANK YOU!!!!! Yours is the FIRST bind off technique that gave me a square, STRETCHY border!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (And did NOT drive me INSANE!!!!!)
You are very welcome. The first time I saw this technique, I said "shut the front door!! this actually makes sense." I had struggled with lots of bind offs that did not give me square edges and did not look anything like my cast on. I use a few other bind offs but this is definitely my favorite. I am so happy I was able to help you learn something useful. Happy knitting!
Thank you. I crochet but couldn't quite figure out this type of cast off to make my work look good. Glad I came here.
I love it ,
You are very easy to understand . I will keep on looking forward for more ideas and help in Loom stitching .
Best explanation I have ever seen on this closing. Thank you.
Thank you for this I'm working on a project now and didn't know how to bind off but you my friend gave me a good idea. I will send link once I'm done😉
I really love all your loom knitting videos - you do a very nice job and very pleasant to watch! I hope you can do more :)
You are amazing at explaining! Thank you for your videos!😊
Thank you so much for this extremely helpful video! I’m new to loom knitting and you made it so easy for me to cast off my first ever project.
Awwww. That is so sweet of you. Congratulation on finishing your first project. I hope you had fun making it.
i know Im asking the wrong place but does someone know a trick to log back into an instagram account?
I somehow forgot my password. I would appreciate any help you can give me!
@Ryder Ahmir Instablaster =)
@Tatum Alexzander I really appreciate your reply. I got to the site through google and Im in the hacking process atm.
Seems to take a while so I will reply here later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
@Tatum Alexzander It worked and I now got access to my account again. I'm so happy:D
Thank you so much you saved my ass !
Thank you for teaching us!❤👌
Very helpful..thnk you so much for this vedio.
I do still post some though not as frequently as I used to. I will be posting a new loom knitting video in the next day or two so stay tuned. It is going to be a super fun, fast and easy stitch the I think you might enjoy trying.
Thank you I found this video very helpful 😊
Thank you for this!!!!!
¡Gracias! Me alegro de que este video te haya ayudado.
Thank you so much for this video best explained and showing thank you x
I appreciate your encouragement. I actually filmed this explanation for a group of ladies that live near my mother in law (about 1000 miles away) who expressed an interest in learning to loom knit. It's sort of a long distance demo. I am glad it helped you. Just remember to keep your stitches loose on the bind off so they have the same amount of stretch as your cast on. the goal is to make them look as similar as possible. Happy Knitting!
Thank you, I have watched one other lady do this cast off in a different way and it didn't work for me.
I’m new to loom knitting. I’m making a scarf/hat for my friends French bulldog. How to make ears holes? How to cast off 5 stitches and continue??
Did you start project with a knit stitch? Then bind off with pearl stitch?
In this example, I did a chain cast on going from left to right (since I am right handed, I prefer to knit from left to right and purl from right to left so my hands do not block my view of the stitches). After my cast on, my working yarn is at the left side of the loom so I purl back to the other side. If you are counting this as my first stitch then yes, it is a purl. Then I began creating alternating rows of knit and purl stitches, always knitting from left to right and purling from right to left. When my piece reached the desired length, I purled from right to left and followed with a chain one bind off. My last row before my bind off was a purl row. I hope this answers your question. Happy looming!
@@virginiacrawford7863 I did everything the right way did not like the stretchiness of the yard and stitch have to shape it it was a easy stitch great video
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Are you still actively doing videos?
I do still occasionally post videos. I recently posted a new video on the Stockinette Stitch that you might like. th-cam.com/video/uJ-oVh0P3bg/w-d-xo.html
Too much info. Just wanna cast off