Maryna, you are a treasure! Your tutorials are always very clear and I love that you use bulky, bright yellow yarn so we can see exactly what to do. Even though I have been knitting regularly for about 20 years I have learned so many great tips and trick from your videos and website. Thank you so much! ❤️❤️ Would love to have you set up a tip jar! Another commenter mentioned your parents getting out safely. If true, I’m very glad to hear that. Sending lots of light and love to everyone in that beautiful part of our planet 🌎❤️☮️
Amazing technique ! It gives the perfect finishing touch to all the work done in any piece. Thank you for your clarity and for sharing your knowledge. I practiced, and once I really got the hang of it, I found it easier to do with a crochet hook.
Hello maryna its a wonderful tutorial and so complete ✨ really love this ❤️ but can you make a tutorial how to convert flat pattern to in round? Thank you very much 💜✨
Hello Jumalis. I'm glad to know that you like this neat way to bind off stitches. As to converting stitch patterns for working in the round, you can do it in three simple steps described in this tutorial - www.10rowsaday.com/convert-stitch-patterns Happy knitting :-)
Thank you. I'm glad to know that you like this bind off method :-) As to the matching cast on, I haven't tested this idea yet, but it seems that a 2-stitch i-cord cast on should be a good match.
Hi Maryna. Very pretty bind off. I have a question. When I do the knitted cast on, or cable cast on for that matter, I mount the stitch by going under the stitch and up through it, not through the top then down. Will this make a difference in this technique? Thank you for sharing and have a lovely weekend.💞
Hi! I’m taking you knitting course in Russian knitting, but I can’t figure out how to start Russian knitting (where I knitting Into the back-loop without getting it twisted) in the round without getting the mask twisted.. Could you make a video where you show how to start knitting in the round?☺️
Hi Anne, the cast on process is the same for working flat and for working in the round, there is nothing special there. But when we work in the round using the Russian knitting style, the stitches will always be twisted. It is not a bad thing because the fabric made of twisted stitches is stronger and usually lasts longer, and that is great for socks, mittens and hats. If you want to avoid twisting stitches in your seamless projects, you will have to switch to a classic knitting style. Happy knitting :-)
It depends on the stitch pattern used to make the sweater. This bind off edge will look nice instead of a neck band, but it might not be strong enough to keep the edge from curling if the sweater is made in stockinette stitch.
Maryna, you are a treasure! Your tutorials are always very clear and I love that you use bulky, bright yellow yarn so we can see exactly what to do. Even though I have been knitting regularly for about 20 years I have learned so many great tips and trick from your videos and website. Thank you so much! ❤️❤️ Would love to have you set up a tip jar! Another commenter mentioned your parents getting out safely. If true, I’m very glad to hear that. Sending lots of light and love to everyone in that beautiful part of our planet 🌎❤️☮️
Thank you so much, Esmerelda :-) If you feel like supporting my work, consider joining our community on Patreon. Thank you, my friend!
I’ve been knitting for many, many years but always willing to learn something new. Thank you for helping me develop better knitting skills!
Thank you, Aida 🙏 I am really glad I could help. Happy knitting, my friend!
Thank you. So very helpful to learn. Your demonstrations are clear and easy to follow. Your work is very much appreciated.
Thank you so much, Joyce 🙏 Happy knitting, my friend!
Your videos are so clear and helpful. Thank you. Glad your parents made it safely
Thank you, Susan :-)
Amazing technique ! It gives the perfect finishing touch to all the work done in any piece. Thank you for your clarity and for sharing your knowledge. I practiced, and once I really got the hang of it, I found it easier to do with a crochet hook.
You are so great at explaining things and I appreciate the yarn you use so it's easy to see what you are doing.
This bind off matches the Chinese Waitress CASTON. I love it.
Another excellent tutorial! What e beautiful bind off and so well explained.
I tried it and loved it thank you
I love this! Thank you!
Something different and
neat looking 🙂
Thank you, Claire :-)
Thank you! Love it!
Thanks. Basically a 2-stitch icord! Nice!
I love your tutorials. Always easy to understand.
You are so talented. Thank you so much for your tips.
Excellent tutorial! Thank you!
Great! Thanks so much!
You are most welcome, Linda :-) Happy knitting!
awesome guide!
Hello maryna its a wonderful tutorial and so complete ✨ really love this ❤️ but can you make a tutorial how to convert flat pattern to in round? Thank you very much 💜✨
Hello Jumalis. I'm glad to know that you like this neat way to bind off stitches. As to converting stitch patterns for working in the round, you can do it in three simple steps described in this tutorial - www.10rowsaday.com/convert-stitch-patterns Happy knitting :-)
Thank you! ❤️
This is one of the nicest bind-offs I have ever seen, and performed. So easy, so pretty. What cast-on would you personally use to match it?
Thank you. I'm glad to know that you like this bind off method :-) As to the matching cast on, I haven't tested this idea yet, but it seems that a 2-stitch i-cord cast on should be a good match.
Thank you Maryna! 🌸
Love this!!
Thank you. Susan :-) Happy knitting!
Hi Maryna. Very pretty bind off. I have a question. When I do the knitted cast on, or cable cast on for that matter, I mount the stitch by going under the stitch and up through it, not through the top then down. Will this make a difference in this technique? Thank you for sharing and have a lovely weekend.💞
Hi Thea, No, it won't make any difference. Cast on those two extra stitches using any method you like. You too have a lovely weekend, my friend :-)
Thank you! 🤗😊
Hi! I’m taking you knitting course in Russian knitting, but I can’t figure out how to start Russian knitting (where I knitting Into the back-loop without getting it twisted) in the round without getting the mask twisted.. Could you make a video where you show how to start knitting in the round?☺️
Hi Anne, the cast on process is the same for working flat and for working in the round, there is nothing special there. But when we work in the round using the Russian knitting style, the stitches will always be twisted. It is not a bad thing because the fabric made of twisted stitches is stronger and usually lasts longer, and that is great for socks, mittens and hats. If you want to avoid twisting stitches in your seamless projects, you will have to switch to a classic knitting style. Happy knitting :-)
So glad that your parents made it safely out of Ukraine.
Thank you, Cathryn :-) It is a huge relief to know that they are safe.
Could this technique be ised on the neck of a pullover to eliminate the band?
It depends on the stitch pattern used to make the sweater. This bind off edge will look nice instead of a neck band, but it might not be strong enough to keep the edge from curling if the sweater is made in stockinette stitch.
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