Hi Staci, this is actually a comment about almost all your videos but I happened to be watching this one, so here goes! I soooo appreciate that you're always concise. You're one of the few designer/teachers around who possess that skill. My tendency is to watch ramblers at 1.5x speed just to be able to get through the darn video :-)
Hi Staci, I've been watching your videos for years and I just want to thank you for your excellent instructions. I'm a life long knitter but am now trying harder projects which I couldn't do without your help. Once again thanks so much.
Again, all I can say is thank you, thank you, thank you! My bind off looks perfect thanks to your expertise! You are so very talented and share this talent to the whole knitting world! Thank you!
I wanted to thankyou for this tutorial...I've always struggled to finish off the Cowls I knit in the round. I followed your advice and it worked perfectly 🥰
You read my mind with this tutorial. I've been knitting your top down child's jumper and wondered about the jog in the bind off row. This has answered that question. I usually knit socks in the round and don't need to worry about binding off cos you Kitchener stitch the toe. Thanks for all your great videos and fantastic patterns. Keep up the good work.
I love to knit in the round but thus has always been an issue for me. I just did a quick cup holder/cozy to practice this technique & it's perfect! Thanks so much for all of your video tutorials!
Thanks Lora! also thank you once again for a great video. I also suggest your videos to new knitters. seriously love how you explain things and the quality is always excellent. Helps so much with something that has such tiny detail!
Hi, Staci! Thanks for sharing all the great tutorials, I'm a huge fan of your work! I've notice that your videos, since this one of 05/07/2014, don't have the option of english subtitles, just english automatic subtitles. This one doesn't work well... I'm a portuguese native speaker, living in São Paulo/Brazil, so the subtitles in your videos are such a good help, I still need it and I believe that many others non native english speakers need it too. I will be very glad and grateful if the subtitles return! Thank you! Rossana
rdromualdo - thank you for the feedback! Yes, I normally transcribe and type out the closed captions for each of the videos by hand, but it is very time consuming. For the last few weeks, I have tried relying on the machine transcriptions only, to see if anyone noticed (or offered feedback like yours). Again - thank you!
VeryPink Knits Oh yeah, it is a very time consuming task, I know it well cause used to be my job, years ago... lol... I just didn't imagine that you do it all by yourself! I actually think that you must spend your time and talent on knitting instead of transcribing the videos! ; ) It is a pity that the machine transcriptions are not good enough, sometimes they get very confused. The knitting videos have really contributed a lot for me to learn English too. You know, for those who are still learning, sometimes a word missing mess up everything. Anyway, I hope you can find a good solution for you and for us, your students from other lands! Thank you! Rossana
Hi Staci, this is actually a comment about almost all your videos but I happened to be watching this one, so here goes! I soooo appreciate that you're always concise. You're one of the few designer/teachers around who possess that skill. My tendency is to watch ramblers at 1.5x speed just to be able to get through the darn video :-)
I absolutely agree with you!!!
Hi Staci, I've been watching your videos for years and I just want to thank you for your excellent instructions. I'm a life long knitter but am now trying harder projects which I couldn't do without your help. Once again thanks so much.
I go back to this … 64 yrs old and CRS😂…THANK YOU for making wonderful how-to’s!
Again, all I can say is thank you, thank you, thank you! My bind off looks perfect thanks to your expertise! You are so very talented and share this talent to the whole knitting world! Thank you!
New knitter here! Finished my first knitting in the round project and I'm so glad I found your video!! Thanks♡
I wanted to thankyou for this tutorial...I've always struggled to finish off the Cowls I knit in the round. I followed your advice and it worked perfectly 🥰
You read my mind with this tutorial. I've been knitting your top down child's jumper and wondered about the jog in the bind off row. This has answered that question. I usually knit socks in the round and don't need to worry about binding off cos you Kitchener stitch the toe. Thanks for all your great videos and fantastic patterns. Keep up the good work.
Your scarf is beautiful. Thank you I needed this information when you get to the last stitch there are no more stitches to bind off.
I really enjoy your no-fuss, concise tutorials. Thank you.
I love to knit in the round but thus has always been an issue for me. I just did a quick cup holder/cozy to practice this technique & it's perfect! Thanks so much for all of your video tutorials!
I saw you do this before and use it all the time whenever I bind off in the round. Works perfect every time and looks great! Thank you!!
OMG.... thank you so much for this I was looking all over the internet for it!!!!
Thanks Lora! also thank you once again for a great video. I also suggest your videos to new knitters. seriously love how you explain things and the quality is always excellent. Helps so much with something that has such tiny detail!
9 years later, but this worked amazing!!!! thank you ❤
Yep - the nice thing about knitting techniques is that they stay the same! :)
This was incredibly helpful. What a nice finishing technique!
Perfect. My first bind off as this is my first knitting project. It worked superbly. Thank you kindly ;)
Hi, Staci! Thanks for sharing all the great tutorials, I'm a huge fan of your work!
I've notice that your videos, since this one of 05/07/2014, don't have the option of english subtitles, just english automatic subtitles. This one doesn't work well...
I'm a portuguese native speaker, living in São Paulo/Brazil, so the subtitles in your videos are such a good help, I still need it and I believe that many others non native english speakers need it too. I will be very glad and grateful if the subtitles return! Thank you! Rossana
rdromualdo - thank you for the feedback! Yes, I normally transcribe and type out the closed captions for each of the videos by hand, but it is very time consuming. For the last few weeks, I have tried relying on the machine transcriptions only, to see if anyone noticed (or offered feedback like yours). Again - thank you!
VeryPink Knits Oh yeah, it is a very time consuming task, I know it well cause used to be my job, years ago... lol... I just didn't imagine that you do it all by yourself! I actually think that you must spend your time and talent on knitting instead of transcribing the videos! ; )
It is a pity that the machine transcriptions are not good enough, sometimes they get very confused. The knitting videos have really contributed a lot for me to learn English too. You know, for those who are still learning, sometimes a word missing mess up everything.
Anyway, I hope you can find a good solution for you and for us, your students from other lands! Thank you!
Rossana
so simple, but looks so much better! thank you! love all your videos, simple and straight to the point =)
I just started a project and I will need this at the end ! Thank you.......also just joined my first project.
I love your tips they answer a ton of questions. What is your favorite stretchy bind off? Tamie in Ohio
This was everything I needed! Just tried it and it worked! Thank you so much!
Excellent video and great demonstration of the technique. Yet, what do you do with the tail?
Weave it in. I have lots of videos on weaving in ends, based on the fabric you're knitting and/or fiber content.
@@verypinkknits Thanks🙂
Omgosh, yes! Thank you for sharing this post!
Thank you so much, it helped me perfectly bind off the body of my sweater! Wonderful technique :D
Perfect! Exactly what I wanted to learn!
I have seen you do this, and love it. Thanks
thank you so much! This was a most helpful video. I just finished up a hat/cowl and I needed to know this! Thanks again!
This is perfect, thank you! My gloves look so much better now 🎉
This is exactly the video I needed, thank you so much!
Thanks a lot! I just needed this technique on my neck bind off.
What is the name of the pattern of the scarf you were wearing? It’s beautiful
Great video! In crochet it's called an invisible join!
This video is a life saver! Thank you so much.
I always pick up 3 or 4 first bind off stitches and knit past the end of the bind off and it evens things up.
Thank you!! I finish my crochet the same way!
very useful and simple to understand. thanks ❤
Perfect,! That's just what I needed to know. Thank you!
That was amazing thank you. learn so much from you.
I bound off in the round in purl and I’m struggling to make it look as even as my knit bind off. I need help.
Amazing! Thank you.
I lost my marker white circular knitting and i have no idea how to find the beginning of the row. Any tips? Thanks!
fantastic tip! thanks ☺️☺️
Thank you!
Again love it, thank you.
Thank you! So simple!
Great tutorial. Thank you for sharing.
Omg this is incredible thank you so much
Thank you 😊
You saved my sweater!!
Wonderful tip! thank you!!!!
You're amazing!
😍 ! Thank you so much!
Omgosh.. yes! Finally someone gets it! Lol thank you!
Great Tip. Thank you.
oh thank god
Thanks, perfect timing, I just cast off a pair of toe-up socks last night!!
I knew you used a green screen
Fantastic tip. Thank you x