Reasons I love your videos: You hold the work as close to the camera as possible (very important as my 50 yr old eyes begin aging!), your background is always in an extreme contrast to the sample which greatly helps visibility, you get to the point and don’t get sidetracked with chatter, instructions are simply stated and not overly explained to the point of redundancy and confusion. Thanks for your efforts to help us learn.
As always, this is a tremendously helpful video. You are my number one source and i never need a second. I love your voice, your close-ups, your detail and the fact that you don't show everything in slow motion and 92 times - ha. Oh, and no annoying music either. Will never know why others think it adds to their videos! Once again, thank you for an amazing, perfectly delivered lesson.
Beautiful and neat indeed. This is unbelievably simple and genius. Your explanations, both vocally and visually and so clear. This has made my socks so much better. Thank you!
I've been doing something similar but no where near as simply. I used this this morning & it worked a treat, much clearer demonstration than others I have seen and so simple, thanks.
Perfect! Exactly what I need right now. I just finished binding off on a cowl, my first knitting project with circular needles and the first for over 30 years. I am so grateful for the help that is available to me from someone like you. Thanks for sharing. This is shown and explained so simply. Thank you.
So glad we could help you get back to knitting Jennifer! If you ever need more helpful video or project ideas, visit us at www.KnitFreedom.com. Enjoy your cowl :)
Thank you so very much. I'm almost finished knitting a cowl, & it never dawned on me that I would have to do something like this. (So far, the only circular knitting I've done has been hats.) I'm glad I watched this. :)
Thank you !! I love your videos. You have a calming voice and wonderful explanations! I just started using your Italian Cast On in the round - It is amazing and I love it!!
Thank you for an excellent video! I employ this technique when I crochet in the round, but didn't realize I could use it to fix that loose, last-bound-off knitting stitch problem.
Liat, I have a question for you. I am OBSESSED with watching all of your videos. I just finished watching the Magic Loop a few times until I think I got it. I'm knitting a scarf for my cousin who lives in NY and he's freezing. I live in Florida so I'm not. I was just told by someone that it's better to CHANGE the yarn or the colors in the middle of the row instead of at the end of the row which is how I always did it. She said it doesn't mess up your nice selvedge edge this way. I do agree it's hard to weave the ends with the nicer selvedge edge and also when you slip the last stitch, (and I do) you get a difficult stitch when you have the new yarn. Do you know what I'm trying to say? I consider what you say the gospel. I always like to do things YOUR way because I think your way is the best way so what do you think about this? I wish I could meet you. Do you ever hold any live demonstrations or book signings?
Thank you for the video! Do you have any tips on how to neaten the cast on end? I have to weave in the loose yarn from casting on, but I don't know how to do it seamlessly.
Reasons I love your videos: You hold the work as close to the camera as possible (very important as my 50 yr old eyes begin aging!), your background is always in an extreme contrast to the sample which greatly helps visibility, you get to the point and don’t get sidetracked with chatter, instructions are simply stated and not overly explained to the point of redundancy and confusion. Thanks for your efforts to help us learn.
Amen!
Perfect video! Short and to the point. Thank you!
Wow! Thanks! I never knew how to make that last stitch look so seamless! You rock!!!
Hi Jennifer!
Thank you so much for writing. We are so glad you like it!
Every time! It works every time, and so simple! Genius, as always.
We're so glad you like it! If you ever need any other tips & tricks, feel free to visit us at KnitFreedom.com
This is the best tip ever!!!
Perfect !! I knew how to do an invisible joint in the round but had no idea how to bind off without the gap, thanks for sharing!!
ABSOLUTELY AWESOME!! You have no idea how you saved my tushy by sharing this. Thank You! Thank You! Thank You!
Perfect video!!! Ahh, thank goodness. Clear explanation.. Easy to see what you're doing... Thank you! Happy knitting.
Just about the most perfect tutorial I’ve ever seen!
Thank you so much Clea!!
As always, this is a tremendously helpful video. You are my number one source and i never need a second. I love your voice, your close-ups, your detail and the fact that you don't show everything in slow motion and 92 times - ha. Oh, and no annoying music either. Will never know why others think it adds to their videos! Once again, thank you for an amazing, perfectly delivered lesson.
Thank you!!!
Very similar to how I finish off in crochet, never thought to try it with knitting, thank you for sharing 😊
This is so helpful for me, it's the easiest and nice looking bind off in the round for that last stitch.
Beautiful and neat indeed. This is unbelievably simple and genius. Your explanations, both vocally and visually and so clear. This has made my socks so much better. Thank you!
You're so welcome! I love this trick, too.
Accidently found this video - and it's the technique that I always needed - you brilliantly solved problem. TY!
EXACTLY that I was looking for! Thank you!
I love to knit in the round and this bind-off is genius!
Where has this video been! I started knitting last year but I’ve made several sweaters since then and I think my mind is blown! Thank you!!!!
This is exactly what I’ve been looking for! Thank you so much!
I've been doing something similar but no where near as simply. I used this this morning & it worked a treat, much clearer demonstration than others I have seen and so simple, thanks.
Perfect information for my project. Thank you. I saved this video and subscribed.
That's so awesome, Andrea, thank you!!
Perfect...thank you so much for sharing your expertise; plus I love how your video is short, sharp and 'sweet' 😁
Perfect! Exactly what I need right now. I just finished binding off on a cowl, my first knitting project with circular needles and the first for over 30 years. I am so grateful for the help that is available to me from someone like you. Thanks for sharing. This is shown and explained so simply. Thank you.
So glad we could help you get back to knitting Jennifer! If you ever need more helpful video or project ideas, visit us at www.KnitFreedom.com. Enjoy your cowl :)
love this video! Straight to the point, quick easy demo, and love the "hurrayyyy" at the end. exactly how i felt!! thank you ;)
So glad you enjoyed it! If you're ever looking for more useful knitting videos and patterns, visit us at www.KnitFreedom.com :)
Great video, I appreciate you getting quickly to the point!
Thank you so very much. I'm almost finished knitting a cowl, & it never dawned on me that I would have to do something like this. (So far, the only circular knitting I've done has been hats.) I'm glad I watched this. :)
I'm a new knitter, but wow that is amazing! Thank you. Great video!
I wish I'd found this a LONG time ago. Thank you.
Great video! I primarily crochet and this is how I finish my work. Hadn't thought to do it with knitting :)
Thank you - I love this technique and use it all the time, but today I used it at the top of a garter stitch purse seam and it looks great!
Thank you !! I love your videos. You have a calming voice and wonderful explanations!
I just started using your Italian Cast On in the round - It is amazing and I love it!!
Thank you for an excellent video! I employ this technique when I crochet in the round, but didn't realize I could use it to fix that loose, last-bound-off knitting stitch problem.
That is so awesome! I always learn from your videos. Thank you for being so clear!
Very easy to follow, thanks.
this is incredible, thank you so much!! I can finally fix the infinity scarf I bought that came with a slipped stitch at the end of the bind off!
Yaaay! You're so very welcome! I'm so glad you found my video :D
Very cool! I used a similar version of this but I like yours better.
this is so simple and so helpful, thanks so much.
SO simple! Oh Thankyou!
Your videos are very helpful. Thanks!
It worked perfectly. Thank you so much!
Love it! Just tried this and came out great. Thanks for the tutorial......
Thank you for sharing that, looks great
excellent! this is so helpful! thanks so much for this great bind-off technique!
Cool! A lot nicer than the way I've been doing it. Thanks!!
Thank you - that was so helpful!
Thank you for the helpful video!
This is SO great! Thank you!
So glad you enjoyed it Anna! If you need more great knitting tricks, feel free to visit us at www.KnitFreedom.com/
Brilliant! Thank you so very much!
Brilliant.. thank you. My hero ❤️
Oh my gosh this is so helpful! Thank you so much 😊
Thank you!! Great tip & video!
Thanks, Liat. Great tip and video.
Great trick - thanks!
Nice and clear.
Thank you so much. Excellent tip.
Genius! Thank you!
This is awesome! Thank you.
Great video, thanks!
such a great video!! well done thank you :)
Magic! Thank you.
THAT was awesome. Thanks 👍
So happy this was helpful Susanne! If you're ever looking for more awesome videos, visit us at www.KnitFreedom.com :)
Brilliant! Thank you, thank you, THANK YOU!
This is absolutely phenomenal! Thank you so much, it was perfect! :)
Amazing!!!!!
So helpful
Thank you
So clever!
Thanks!
Thanks so much!!! So helpful.
Brilliant! THANK YOU!
Excellent!!!!
Brilliant !
Great tip! Thanks!!!
Thanks Lali! For more knitting tips and tricks, visit us at www.KnitFreedom.com :)
THANK YOU!
You are awesome!
Love this! Thank you!!
Genius!
Liat, I have a question for you. I am OBSESSED with watching all of your videos. I just finished watching the Magic Loop a few times until I think I got it. I'm knitting a scarf for my cousin who lives in NY and he's freezing. I live in Florida so I'm not. I was just told by someone that it's better to CHANGE the yarn or the colors in the middle of the row instead of at the end of the row which is how I always did it. She said it doesn't mess up your nice selvedge edge this way. I do agree it's hard to weave the ends with the nicer selvedge edge and also when you slip the last stitch, (and I do) you get a difficult stitch when you have the new yarn. Do you know what I'm trying to say? I consider what you say the gospel. I always like to do things YOUR way because I think your way is the best way so what do you think about this? I wish I could meet you. Do you ever hold any live demonstrations or book signings?
I do this for crochet as well.
that's genius!!!
Do you have a tip to do this with top down sock too? The initial joining of the stitches to be in the round?
Thank you for the video! Do you have any tips on how to neaten the cast on end? I have to weave in the loose yarn from casting on, but I don't know how to do it seamlessly.
Thank you!
Do you have a video on how to neaten tur first stitch of a ribbing in ie a top down sock?
Handy little idea…
love it
You're stunning, great video
amazing!
I wish this came in a paperback!
Make that 2 👇 of us! ❤️🙏🏼❤️
So glad to hear that Linda! If you ever need more useful knitting tricks, visit us at www.KnitFreedom.com
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This is so clever! Thank you!!
Thank you for writing in! It is such a great bind-off in the round and looks great on your knitting too!
Thank you for this great tip!
Brilliant! Thank you so much.
Thanks for a great tip!!