Denise, I think you are the BEST teacher!! I always look for your videos. I have been teaching kids to knit at my church and we use one of your beginner's hat videos. They are making one hat to donate next fall and one hat to keep. My goal is to have at least 100 hats to donate. Thank you for making so many great tutorials available for free. Amber
I've used this after seeing it in another of your videos..... It is THE BEST!!!!!! ❤💙💜 My edges come out so pretty and matching. I have even used it on my 198 peg Afghan loom...SO worth it. Hugs! 😘
Wow Thank You DENISE! I inherited some pretty sashay (mesh) yarn and didn’t want to make ruffled anything so I tried a headband wrap on a 12 peg loom(worked over 10 pegs flat) and it came out so puffy and plush but I tried regular cast off and it became wider and twisted and generally icky looking, so I had to frog it (and being mesh it was impossible to get the actual loops to re attach the body to the loom -sad face) completely and start over …so I looked again for flat bind offs for scarves and this video came up! Wow! It worked so nicely for me ! I tightened it a wee bit once done and then I joined the ends for a twist wrap and it’s beautiful! I love your videos! Thank you!
Wonderful! Problem: on large project, working yarn was shredding and twisting and making me nuts. Solution: pull WY up thr 3rd peg, making 2" loop. Stop. Pull the loop down thr middle peg. Continue to pull WY all the way. Helped with large project shred.
thank you thank you thank you, i have tried several videos and yours was the easiest to follow due to the speed and camera angle. I am curious if there are any particular cast ons this works best with or if it is universal. Again thank you for sharing this, I have learned so much watching your videos. Blessings
Hello Denise! I do not know what I am doing wrong, but after I do the steps for the first three pegs, when I get ready to take the stitch off the first peg it seems as if there are two stitches on that peg. ??? Thx!!!
Mine didn't turn out, but I figured our what I did wrong. Be sure to scoop down on 3rd peg and up in 2nd peg. Although she scooped up on very first peg, that is the only time the 1st peg of 3 is knitted.
Thank you but I have a big issue I have a sloom with 196 pegs. I'm using Bernal yarn and I want to take it off This is my 1st queen size blanket. Is there a way that I put another yarn thru each loop and take off the there is a way I pull those loops thru each other and it looks like a chain crochet when your done Or should I do it different. My stitches I used was 2 ewrap and 2 k1p1 ended with and extra row of ewrap. Help. You can get me on fbm
That's one problem that I had been having: the bind-off edge of my project would come out way tighter than the cast-on edge; a) it wouldn't look right, and b) if I'm making a sleeve or something, it's just no bueno. XP
Hi Denise can this cast off be used on the sleeping lamb lovey and the doll lovey I used the basic bind off modified that you show in the sleepy lamb video and it didnt come out stretchy like the cast on side
Hi Valerie- sorry to hear that you’re having difficulties. You can pull on those loose loops the same way you would do loose loops from a cast-on to tighten them. Also, I recommend only using techniques that you’re VERY familiar with before using them on a large project. Considering trying them on a small swatch first.
Denise, I think you are the BEST teacher!! I always look for your videos. I have been teaching kids to knit at my church and we use one of your beginner's hat videos. They are making one hat to donate next fall and one hat to keep. My goal is to have at least 100 hats to donate. Thank you for making so many great tutorials available for free. Amber
You make your instructions so simple and are a joy to watch!
This video was well explained. I successfully removed my first ever blanket easily thanks to you.
How bid was your blanket I have 196 pegs to remove
@@catherineportland503 the same . I used the kb Afghan and used all 198 pegs
This is the best bind off ever. I was so happy with how it turned out on my blanket!
I've used this after seeing it in another of your videos..... It is THE BEST!!!!!! ❤💙💜 My edges come out so pretty and matching. I have even used it on my 198 peg Afghan loom...SO worth it. Hugs! 😘
This will be my first attempt of this bind off. I’m so excited on trying this bind off🤗
Having watched a few, this is so easy to follow, thank you x
Wow Thank You DENISE! I inherited some pretty sashay (mesh) yarn and didn’t want to make ruffled anything so I tried a headband wrap on a 12 peg loom(worked over 10 pegs flat) and it came out so puffy and plush but I tried regular cast off and it became wider and twisted and generally icky looking, so I had to frog it (and being mesh it was impossible to get the actual loops to re attach the body to the loom -sad face) completely and start over …so I looked again for flat bind offs for scarves and this video came up! Wow! It worked so nicely for me ! I tightened it a wee bit once done and then I joined the ends for a twist wrap and it’s beautiful! I love your videos! Thank you!
It’s always awesome to get feedback. Thank YOU for taking the time do that. I really appreciate it Tina 😘💛🌼
Brilliant! Thank you! Exactly what I needed. 😊
You are so welcome!🌻
Wonderful bind off and a clear, easy to follow video. Can’t thank you enough for this. It will be my go to for all flat projects from here on out.
Just tried this and it works great!
Thankyou , its the little details that make a real difference to the end product. ☺
Wonderful! Problem: on large project, working yarn was shredding and twisting and making me nuts. Solution: pull WY up thr 3rd peg, making 2" loop. Stop. Pull the loop down thr middle peg. Continue to pull WY all the way. Helped with large project shred.
Thanks for sharing!
Definitely need to give this one a try. Will practice this one for my next project.
Please try it in a swatch first - for real. You don’t want to end a project with an unfamiliar technique.
@@LoomaHat - I am practicing right now with your Rib pattern and will practice the cast off as well.
@@LoomaHat - You're awesome BTW.
This is a great bind off😊
thank you thank you thank you, i have tried several videos and yours was the easiest to follow due to the speed and camera angle. I am curious if there are any particular cast ons this works best with or if it is universal. Again thank you for sharing this, I have learned so much watching your videos. Blessings
Can this work for hats?
Hello Denise! I do not know what I am doing wrong, but after I do the steps for the first three pegs, when I get ready to take the stitch off the first peg it seems as if there are two stitches on that peg.
???
Thx!!!
Mine didn't turn out, but I figured our what I did wrong. Be sure to scoop down on 3rd peg and up in 2nd peg. Although she scooped up on very first peg, that is the only time the 1st peg of 3 is knitted.
Excellent video!!!
Thank you but I have a big issue I have a sloom with 196 pegs. I'm using Bernal yarn and I want to take it off This is my 1st queen size blanket. Is there a way that I put another yarn thru each loop and take off the there is a way I pull those loops thru each other and it looks like a chain crochet when your done Or should I do it different. My stitches I used was 2 ewrap and 2 k1p1 ended with and extra row of ewrap. Help. You can get me on fbm
This bind off is great! But what is the best cast on to match this bind off??
I use the eWrap - but it requires that you tighten the loose loops when you’re done
LoomaHat.com Thanks for the reply!
That's one problem that I had been having: the bind-off edge of my project would come out way tighter than the cast-on edge; a) it wouldn't look right, and b) if I'm making a sleeve or something, it's just no bueno. XP
Hi Denise can this cast off be used on the sleeping lamb lovey and the doll lovey I used the basic bind off modified that you show in the sleepy lamb video and it didnt come out stretchy like the cast on side
I'm doing the exact same thing. But my loops are to big. What am I doing wrong? Months of working on a blanket and its ruined
Hi Valerie- sorry to hear that you’re having difficulties. You can pull on those loose loops the same way you would do loose loops from a cast-on to tighten them.
Also, I recommend only using techniques that you’re VERY familiar with before using them on a large project. Considering trying them on a small swatch first.
@@LoomaHat ive done these before. Not sure why it didn't work.
😂❤😂❤😂 Your merch is so cute!! ❤😂 ❤😂❤ God bless you.
Thank YOU !
Thank you
Oh my gosh finally a clear explanation of a perfect bind off! THANKYOU!
Used this to complete fingerless gloves. Worked great & is stretchy! ♥️ Thanks!
Thank YOU for the thank you Amanda 😘
Can this bind off be worked from left to right and if so is the pattern still the same, of down to the left and up to the right with the working yarn?
Hi Samantha- It works the same in both directions
Thank you for the information.
👍💐Thank you so much - this technique is great!!
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Gracias Maria Eugenia !!! I have watched your videos and I think you're GREAT !!! 💛
@@LoomaHat thank you‼️I am still learning and you have beautiful videos🌷
Again I can't feed all that yarn thru especially at the beginning