Tunisian Crochet: Binding off
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 29 ธ.ค. 2024
- In this video Kim show's you how to Learn to Bind off in Tunisian crochet at the end of your project.
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Having a brain injury that has left me with permanent memory loss, I'm very thankful this video is here as I never remember how to finish off my projects without looking at this video first. Thank you!
I'm so happy to have found this! I had no idea there were so many alternate binding off methods. :) I am delighted by the versatility of Tunisian Crochet! I am now just getting my feet wet and I am loving it at least as much as traditional crochet.
I absolutely love your videos! They're clear concise with no unnecesary chatter. Ive been crocheting over 50 years and still learn new things from your videos! Plus you have a very soothing voice. Thank you!
Great! I'm glad to hear it. :-)
Incredible! Thank you so much Kim for sharing all these bind off techniques!
The modified simple stitch bind off I absolutley LOVE! Thank you for teaching it so clearly in this video Kim!
Awesome - so happy it helped you!
Awesome! Thank you.
Thanks, that was extremely helpful! I didn't know you could bind off with other stitches. That helped me continue my pattern much more easily.
Tameka Powell Me neither! Amazing.
Thank you so much for sharing this with us. I'm new at this type of crochet and was uncertain how to finish it off.😊
Great tutorial. It was very helpful ... you have a pleasant voice as well. Thanks for sharing!
Thank you so much for posting! :) I am actually making a Doctor Who scarf for a friend of mine. I'm using the Tunisian knit stitch and was trying to find a way to finish it off. Your instructions are just so super easy to follow. You are a life-saver! :)
Thank you this was so helpful. I loved the different ways to bind off.
Very clear and helpful! Liked the idea of using other stitches to bind off: had not run across that before.
It looks so much better when you end with a bind-off row. I wish I'd known about that before I finished the afghan. Of course, my afghan was a little wonky (wider at some spots, not so much at others) and I used the single crochet all around to fix (hide) some of that mess.
thank you; nice clear instruction and good close up; i used modified on the top of a blanket after alternating few rows of simple knit stitch and purl stitches to help prevent curling.
It's a great bind off method. :-)
This was very helpful, thank you!
Great! I'm glad it was helpful. :-)
Thank you 4:38
You are very welcome. :-)
A bind off isn't *always* absolutely necessary. But, it helps. :-)
perfect!! just what I needed. I am nearing the end of the center panel of my first Tunisian blanket - Boyle Pattern Book 6397 "I Tought Myself Crochet" pattern 13 Rose Colored Light. And it has a border that goes around the panel, before sewing the side panels.
One issue I have had is the back. Is it always so bumpy? And for domr reason, my back is fuzzy. I try hard not to over handle the yarn on the hook as I work, but it's still fuzzy.
thanks for the great video
Yes, I know it has a back side. But I noticed my back is not as uniform, even when the front is. So there are bigger bumps and smaller bumps, and the back seems to get fuzzy. I have been trying to find clues as to what I may be doing wrong. The angle of my hook or tension during the stitch, and if do, at what point. And how I can prevent the back from looking so warn and over handled. Thank you for your reply.
***** your tutorials are very easy to follow with clear explanations making it a breeze to learn techniques for TS ... thank you (a follower & subscriber) thumbs up !!
Kim I have some questions regarding your book by Leisure Arts; "Tunisian Crochet Stitch Guide" will you please contact me here through google? Thanks!!!
This is the same as the bean stitch