PLEASE never delete this video. This is the simplest, most digestible explanation I’ve seen for this bind off method. I used this method to do a 2x2 bind off on a sweater hem to match a 2x2 tubular cast on neckline and it worked very well! All it took was a little experimenting with my bind off tension and I was able to get an edge that gave a very nice ‘rolled over’ effect.
This was such a clear explanation of the bind-off... and thanks for the "pattern" or sequence - this helped so much! I've watched multiple videos on the 2x2 tubular bind off, and this was by far the clearest example! Continue with your helpful content! Thanks!
Amazing! I had watched so many videos of this technique and was beginning to think I was stupid and/or yarn-dyslexic! Your method of explanation has made it suddenly so do-able! Thank you.
As with all the. comments below, I totally agree. I was so confused by the other tutorials and finally I found you, a treasure!! Your tutorial was excellent! You were repetitious and the instructions on the screen were so helpful. You were concise, your words were clear and audible. Thank you.
Such a helpful tutorial, thank you so much. So easy to follow. Im delighted with my results. And the on-screen written instruction is a brilliant idea 😊
The Best! Thank you. Having done Norwegian purls leaving my purls “backwards” on the needle as I did the ribbing, using this/your method to bind off was especially easy. Again, thank you!
Thank you for this tutorial! I wanted to do this bind off so bad and this was the only video I understood from the start 😊 The sequence in the screen was really helpful!
Thank you so much for this tutorial. I was wondering if you have any tips for when the bind off doesn't start with a Knit Knit Purl Purl, but instead starts with the second knit stitch or even purl stitch.
Hmmm... great question! Since you would be jumping into the bind-off sequence half way through by starting with the Purl stitches, you would have to thing about how those purl stitches need to be "worked" before you bind them off. Test on a smaller piece of work first, and remember every stitch needs to be worked knitwise and purled before it is bound off.
With this one, I realized that I have to "turn" my purls first so the first "leg" of the purls comes in front. Then I can follow up the instructions on the video. Otherwise is a mess. This depends on the way you knit the purls).
This looks quite messy. I watched a bunch of different tutorials for this and the final result of the process is by far the worst in this one. You can't see the consistent V pattern in this one at all.
Thanks for watching! I appreciate your feedback. I'll work on improving the clarity of the V pattern in future videos by choosing a less bulky sample yarn. Thanks again for your input!
PLEASE never delete this video. This is the simplest, most digestible explanation I’ve seen for this bind off method. I used this method to do a 2x2 bind off on a sweater hem to match a 2x2 tubular cast on neckline and it worked very well! All it took was a little experimenting with my bind off tension and I was able to get an edge that gave a very nice ‘rolled over’ effect.
This was such a clear explanation of the bind-off... and thanks for the "pattern" or sequence - this helped so much!
I've watched multiple videos on the 2x2 tubular bind off, and this was by far the clearest example!
Continue with your helpful content!
Thanks!
Amazing! I had watched so many videos of this technique and was beginning to think I was stupid and/or yarn-dyslexic! Your method of explanation has made it suddenly so do-able! Thank you.
After watching many tutorials this was the one that helped me understand.
Thrilled to hear this! Thank you!
Same for me!
Thank you soo much. I had to watch this over and over to understand, but your instructions are amazing! A lovely voice, calm nature... thanks again!
Thank you soooo much for this clear, concise tutorial. This is exactly what I needed to do the sleeve cuffs on my sweater!!!
I've just watched several videos about this technique and this is the only one that made sense to me. Thanks for such clear instructions!
As with all the. comments below, I totally agree. I was so confused by the other tutorials and finally I found you, a treasure!! Your tutorial was excellent! You were repetitious and the instructions on the screen were so helpful. You were concise, your words were clear and audible. Thank you.
You are so welcome! So happy I was able to create a video that helps you understand this technique, it's such a beautiful bind-off method!
Your explication is clear and the result is beautiful. Yarn is clear enough to show thé process, thank you for sharing.
Thank you so much for the feedback!
Such a helpful tutorial, thank you so much. So easy to follow. Im delighted with my results. And the on-screen written instruction is a brilliant idea 😊
So glad it was helpful!
I can't like this video enough! You saved my sanity with your clear instructions. Thank you!
And I can't like your comment enough! Thank you! Thrilled you found it helpful!
Love this! Surprised I was able to get it on the first try. 😁
This video is the best! I used it on toe up socks and it's wonderful. I worked it right along with you! Thank you so much for a wonderful tutorial.
Yea, that's amazing. Your clarity and verbal directions are a win. Thanks soo much.
I love the details and repeats for practicing. I am downloading this video for future use. THANK YOU!!! This is one of the best tutorials.
Thank you so much!! Your video is very helpful to understand how this is done. Thanks again
It took me several tries, but this was the perfect technique. I cannot thank you enough. Best wishes. ❤
The Best! Thank you. Having done Norwegian purls leaving my purls “backwards” on the needle as I did the ribbing, using this/your method to bind off was especially easy. Again, thank you!
So great to hear!
Thank you for this tutorial! I wanted to do this bind off so bad and this was the only video I understood from the start 😊 The sequence in the screen was really helpful!
So happy this helped you understand this beautiful bind-off technique!
Thank you for this - I finally understand how to do this!
Yay! That is so great to hear!
So helpful! Thank you!
So clearly explained…thanks!
Great to hear! Thank you! :)
Very clear thank you
Glad you liked the video!
Great tutorial, thank you!
Thank you for your feedback! :)
Thank you so much for this video ❤
Thanks, this was fantastic
Is this the same for and collar in 2x1?
Thank you so much for this tutorial. I was wondering if you have any tips for when the bind off doesn't start with a Knit Knit Purl Purl, but instead starts with the second knit stitch or even purl stitch.
Hmmm... great question! Since you would be jumping into the bind-off sequence half way through by starting with the Purl stitches, you would have to thing about how those purl stitches need to be "worked" before you bind them off. Test on a smaller piece of work first, and remember every stitch needs to be worked knitwise and purled before it is bound off.
is this also called long tail tubular bind of?
With this one, I realized that I have to "turn" my purls first so the first "leg" of the purls comes in front. Then I can follow up the instructions on the video. Otherwise is a mess. This depends on the way you knit the purls).
Too complicated for me
I need you to not cover up what you have just done with your thumb so I can compare yours to mine. I am totally lost
This looks quite messy. I watched a bunch of different tutorials for this and the final result of the process is by far the worst in this one. You can't see the consistent V pattern in this one at all.
Thanks for watching! I appreciate your feedback. I'll work on improving the clarity of the V pattern in future videos by choosing a less bulky sample yarn. Thanks again for your input!
I don’t agree
I think it’s just the yarn used in the tutorial because my bind off looks fine.