Fun fact, baby knitter here. Was searching UA-cam trying to find a sweater bind off for one to one ribbing that doesn't use a needle and thought this would be "the one". Well, a reminder of a life lesson, sometimes you don't get what you want, but get what you need. Thank you for your clear and easy to follow instruction. I now have one more tool for my growing knitting tool box. I hope you are having a wonderful day whenever you see this.
I always read/watch different versions of techniques hoping to get a pass from the hard part. Many of them talk about avoiding putting the piece onto two needles.For my wiring, this seems lovely and more straighforward since I love the process and time consuming nature of knitting. I will come back and edit this once it's complete., but am looking forward to, rather than dreading it. Thank you so much Caleb!
I love this bindoff and the double knitting rows before the Kitchener bindoff help the cuffs keep there shape. I have used this set up and bindoff for years. You can’t go wrong. 🎉
I use the Italian bind off, and love it. It's basically the Kitchener stitch on one needle, without the slipped setup rows beforehand to make it tubular. I definitely prefer the one needle Kitchener to having to split the stitches onto two needles. It gets easier as you do it, and I don't even have to look it up anymore. I will add the set up rows on my next bind off. Thank you for sharing.
I’ve heard the italian bindoff tends to flare as it’s not as strong as the tubular bindoff. @Erin Shipley do you find there’s a difference there? @Drowning in Yarn great tutorial, thank you!
It is the same process and result. It just eliminates dividing the stitches onto separate needles. I use it all the time, also. Thank you Drowning for the great video!
I am SUCH an avoider of any cast-on or cast-off that takes extra time, but I am also at the stage in my knitting life that I want a polished look. Insert your amazing video here and YOU have made me want to do this cast-off! Thank you for such clear instructions. I'm going to work this right now on the cuff of my cardigan. Much appreciated.
Thank you very much, I've been knitting for 50 years and this is the first time I've stopped stitching this way. Never stop to learn. Look great and it wasn't difficult, a bit like a mantra, K,P,/P,K. Merci beaucoup
Man I just learned and started a new project with this method for the neck line and I love it, but had no idea it could be done in the opposite direction! Thank you!
Thank God I found this again I knew all the 4 first steps then I put them on two different needles and then didn't know how to do rest took me all day to find you on my FB
Such a great tutorial. Thank you! I’m doing this along the hem of my Field Sweater and love the look. The yarn I’m using is a little slippery on my needles so one thing I found to help was to use a LARGER size when dividing the stitches. I started with a smaller size and was dropping stitches off the ends as I adjusted stitches along my circular cables. What a pain. The larger tips helped give that extra resistance to avoid stitches slipping off the tips.
Thank you for acknowledging that the length of yarn needed to kitchener a sweater hem is a pain but do-able.That was the very question I was going to post.
I started watching this video 3-4 times and gave up without even trying. I was binding off the bottom of my first sweater and didn't like the look of it. I did a stretchy method... But it looked too wide. Anyway went back and tried this out. The kitchener does take FOREVER (for me) but it's really so worth it. I really like having this finish instead of the usual "line".
Omg!!! Thank you thank you thank you lol. I just started to learn how to knit July of this year and I have already finished knitting my first pair of socks. 3 weeks ago I started to knit my first sweater for my niece. I decided to do the Flax light in adult small size. I just finished the body and the hem ribbing and was okay now how do i bind off. Your video was posted just in time. At first it seemed a lot. But as you said once you get the hang of it it will go by faster. I found your teaching and method so enjoyable and relaxing. It went by so much faster than i thought it would. I just love this bind off technic. Once again thank you.
Hi Caleb, thanks for this video I am knitting my first successful sweater so I want the bind off looking neat. I miss your podcasts, I hope you are well.
Great tutorial, I've saved this to refer to in the future! I came to UA-cam to search for a shortcut, because I REALLY did not want to do the tubular bind off, mainly because of the long tail to work with. You've convinced me that it will be worth it. Thank you!!
There's a sweater im currently working on and I wanted to try a different bind off from normal and I was looking at sweaters that I liked the cuffs of and I was prepared to do some archival level of digging to find what bind off it was.... and then I saw this video so THANK YOU omg, it feels like one of those perfect timing things :D
omg. thanks for this! i have read how to do this & looked at diagrams but seeing you in action has made all the difference. you're awesome. thanks again.
I dislike the Kitchener stitch so I can’t imagine ever doing this bind off on a sweater, but never say never. Your instructions are really clear and would be easy to follow
Dude it suddenly clicked in my head! I've watched several videos by other people and was starting to think I was more brain damaged then I thought (strokes. There is no recovering from nerve damage. Inspite of what my hubby thinks.) Now I really want to knit all toe up socks! Thanks for your clear and precise instruction.
For whatever reason, I have the patience with the bind off but not as much with the cast on. I only do the tubular cast on rarely because I just wanna jump in to my project as fast as possible. Haha
Wow! That is so cool. Thank you for the very clear description of this complicated cast off. I am going to try it on my next ribbed cast off. I am loving the cable cast on for 1x1 rib from your last tutorial. Thank you so much for making the process clear and easy.🤗👍
I like the look of this, although I'm not a huge fan of sewing. I've been knitting hats for birthday gifts as of late, and this would be the perfect edge for those I knit from the top down. Some hats just work better that way, depending on what kind of hat it is. Some of the younger women I know prefer their hats to resemble a sock, so what I do is start a very small toe-up sock, and where the cuff would start, that's when I begin the increasing, not stopping until it's large enough to fit a human head (ribbing is optional, but not suggested). Then it's just straight knitting until the actual ribbing takes place. Ending these hats using this bind-off technique would make them that much better. Thank you for shooting this!
Thank you! You did it well. I myself need a mantra like: purl on, around, knit off, next: knit on, around, purl off. That's just an exemple , it doesn't fit here. With a „mantra“ I recognize very quickly what I've to do. Something like this I'm missing but you showed all what's needed to be sufficient. Be blessed!
That is an amazing bind off. Omigosh. I just finished my first sweater's neckband and I need to bind off and found your video looking for help. I'm afraid I'll mess up doing this amazing technique though... so I'm still thinking about it. but I had to leave a comment because, just Wow. Very nice.
I'm a recent convert, I agree it looks great and is really stretchy for cuffs. Just make sure your sweater body/sleeves are the right length though before you do it as unpicking a tubular bindoff is the WORST and takes even longer than doing it. Also for cuffs I use shorter circs the same length, manoeuvring magic loop is a pain for me
Can't thank you enough Thank you !!! Love the way you explain and you make it look easy 🌺🌺🌻🌼🌼 BUT because i am the reading guy i always like to read for the first few times . THANK YOU!! I WONDER is it possible to post the writing of of the short pattern
This was just great - it looks fabulous and way better than the usual bind off. I am with you on it not being a problem to do and I am going to do it on the next sweater - thanks! You are right - so worth it.
@@DrowninginYarn That was fast! I am missing Chicago - used to live in Oak Park. Now in Grand Rapids - work for X-Rite Pantone (though I am Canadian). I will make it to Chicago for the One of a Kind Show and snackies at the Purple Pig! and Nina for wool and fabric.
I came into knitting after doing darning and mending, so all the finishing steps knitters seems to finer tedious and want to avoid, I actually love doing! Kitchener and long tail tubular cast on give me so much satisfaction. Weaving in ends is delightful!
Thanks for the great tutorial! I really like the look of this, and I strangely love the kitchener stitch. I have the neck of a top-down sweater chillin’ on a provisional cast on right now… Hmmm…
Wow this is really a great video I have always disliked binding off knitting socks toe up and sweaters collar down. This really is a game changer ! Thank you for a fantastic video you are a excellent teacher ! I am going try this out for sure 😀
Just started watching your videos - they are really well done. I really appreciate the clear instructions and they are so well filmed. Got a question, I'm finishing my first sweater and the sleeves end in 8 rows of seed stitches. Any bind off recommendations to avoid the bind off flaring out but something a beginner can manage?
I always have trouble binding off sweaters, and just the other day I thought I should look up tutorials on that, because I enjoyed the cast-on video you made. Thanks for this!
I just used your tubular bind off for casting off the neckline on my brat’s sweater. very successfully I would say. I was a little puzzled with the finishing of those last two stitches but then I referred to the regular tubular bind off I’m used to. Thank you for this neat finish and very clear -as always- explanation I doubt I would use this for long circumferences tho🤪
This cast off looks amazing. I can see how easy it would be for sleeves, but for binding off a top down sweater at the waist, I'd imagine it would be hard to manage the very long lengths of yarn required for three times the length of the width of the stitches. Is there any way to address this? I usually knit with wool or cotton, but this time, I'm using an acrylic yarn and I'm not sure it would cope with such prolonged use. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. 😊😊
Whoa! Looks great, but I am usually on DPNs when doing a sleeve cuff so would have to figure it out. Something to think about since the results are so nice.
I loved your video for the Alternating Cable Cast On so I went in search of a matching bind off as my usual go to is the Italian bind off, and came across a video by Bonnie Nurnberger here on UA-cam where she shows both the cast on and matching alternating cable bind off. I just finished testing it out on my swatch and I have to say that it does really resemble the Alternating Cable cast on and it is just as stretchy. I recommend giving it a watch and see what you think. On the plus side, it is not a long tail cast off, so you don't have to worry about ensuring your tail is long enough for the entire bind off!
I just tried your bind off method and I love it! It creates the same effect as the tubular cast on with a crochet hook (I commented on your Video with your favourite Cast on method and put a link to a tutorial in it, maybe you remember). Know I can create the perfect match, thank you!!
This is perfect timing as I’m about to bind off two jumpers my son requested and I wanted to do something special, thank you! Your favourite cast on is the one I’ve used for years - I just can’t get on with the long tail one. Love your podcasts!🏴🇬🇧
This was well timed! I just got to the cast off edge today on my first garment (magnolia bloom jumper) and realised that, as a cuff down sock knitter, I have never needed to learn any cast offs. Thanks for this tutorial, it worked really well!
Working on my first adult sweater. This video gave me the hmmm moment. If I am spending time and money on a sweater I am going to wear why would I bind it off like a acrylic baby blanket. My sweater effort deserves better!! Thank you for taking the time to slowly walk thru this process. I do hate Kitchener, but maybe I will rethink why I hate it so much after seeing this. Thank you
I can’t wait to start a sweater after the Stephen shawl! I like to kichner but I fight the yarn. It always wants to loop around. You do it very well! Thank you Caleb.
Thank you for this video! I am definately going to try this on the sweater I am working on. I was looking for a better looking bind off than just the standard bind off in pattern or the sewn bind off. So this video has perfect timing :-) Keep on going, I love your videos.
This tutorial is so helpful! I was actually looking for a tutorial like this last night to finish my Weekender by DRK and she calls for this bind off! Thanks so much!!
I'm so impresses--I loved watching you knit since you hold the yarn exactly the way my mother taught me. Have you ever tried Combination Knitting--popularized by Annie Modesitt? It is so easy especially with stockinette.
There's a pretty easy way to do Kitchener without moving the stitches to 2 needles (all on one needle as they sit when you're done with the piecea]. I wish I could remember where I first saw it - maybe a Suzanne Bryan or Cheryl Brunette video. I suspect it can easily be found with a search in UA-cam or a browser.
Can we do this on a twisted rib? I did it the other day it turned out good.. but I'm trying it on my twisted rib something doesn't look right and it's hard to removed start again I am now taking the two rows down maybe I did something wrong maybe I should just knit purl regular row then try again..?
Love the look of that edgee, so clean and professional. Ever tried doing the kitcherner stitch with your knitting needles? Helps me keep the right tension.
Is this supposed to be stretchy? I tried using this for a neck finish on my first sweater and was so tight I couldn't get it over my head :( I had to spend four hours picking it all apart and restitching with my usual bind off. I just don't know what I did wrong. I kept rewatching over and over and it still didn't work.
Could you show this in flat knitting for those of us who are a bit slow? Perhaps it's just for me. I do recognize part of this from sock knitting (the herl section). But I do socks on straight needles. (Knit Your Socks on Straight). Thanks.
I mentioned in the video the one change you need to make for flat knitting. Unfortunately, my content creation schedule is limited so I won’t be filming another video on this topic. But you’ll see in the video where I tell you the one change to make… it’s at step two.
I wish that this video didn't skip the setup stitches for Kitchener stitch. I am having trouble finding video examples of Kitchener that use the two-needle method.
Fun fact, baby knitter here. Was searching UA-cam trying to find a sweater bind off for one to one ribbing that doesn't use a needle and thought this would be "the one". Well, a reminder of a life lesson, sometimes you don't get what you want, but get what you need. Thank you for your clear and easy to follow instruction. I now have one more tool for my growing knitting tool box. I hope you are having a wonderful day whenever you see this.
I always read/watch different versions of techniques hoping to get a pass from the hard part. Many of them talk about avoiding putting the piece onto two needles.For my wiring, this seems lovely and more straighforward since I love the process and time consuming nature of knitting. I will come back and edit this once it's complete., but am looking forward to, rather than dreading it. Thank you so much Caleb!
I love this bindoff and the double knitting rows before the Kitchener bindoff help the cuffs keep there shape. I have used this set up and bindoff for years. You can’t go wrong. 🎉
I use the Italian bind off, and love it. It's basically the Kitchener stitch on one needle, without the slipped setup rows beforehand to make it tubular. I definitely prefer the one needle Kitchener to having to split the stitches onto two needles. It gets easier as you do it, and I don't even have to look it up anymore. I will add the set up rows on my next bind off. Thank you for sharing.
Interesting! I’ll have to like this up!
I’ve heard the italian bindoff tends to flare as it’s not as strong as the tubular bindoff. @Erin Shipley do you find there’s a difference there? @Drowning in Yarn great tutorial, thank you!
@@kayas.1782 I have never actually done a tubular cast off. I keep forgetting to do the set up rows before I cut the yarn.
@@erinmshipley I've been there 😂 Looks like something new to test then 👍Thanks for the tip!
It is the same process and result. It just eliminates dividing the stitches onto separate needles. I use it all the time, also. Thank you Drowning for the great video!
I am SUCH an avoider of any cast-on or cast-off that takes extra time, but I am also at the stage in my knitting life that I want a polished look. Insert your amazing video here and YOU have made me want to do this cast-off! Thank you for such clear instructions. I'm going to work this right now on the cuff of my cardigan. Much appreciated.
You make the tubular bind off the easiest of all the UA-camrs! 😊
Thank you very much, I've been knitting for 50 years and this is the first time
I've stopped stitching this way. Never stop to learn.
Look great and it wasn't difficult, a bit like a mantra, K,P,/P,K.
Merci beaucoup
I love the way you teach - calm, patient and informative. Thank you so much - I will give this a go!
Thank you! I appreciate that ☺️
Respect to you for clearly explaining the most complicated procedure ever. It surely was well worth it giving that beautiful end result..🤗
Haha. Thank you so much! It is fairly easy once you get into it 😊
Thank you very much. That is an excellent tutorial and using the two needle method.
Is very clever. Love it.
That makes so much sense . You voice and speed that you talk is so easy to follow . I will do this on sweater I working on now .
Man I just learned and started a new project with this method for the neck line and I love it, but had no idea it could be done in the opposite direction! Thank you!
Thank God I found this again I knew all the 4 first steps then I put them on two different needles and then didn't know how to do rest took me all day to find you on my FB
Wonderful way to finish hems and I’m so glad I found this video
Brilliant, thank you! Much nicer looking than any other bind-off.
Such a great tutorial. Thank you! I’m doing this along the hem of my Field Sweater and love the look. The yarn I’m using is a little slippery on my needles so one thing I found to help was to use a LARGER size when dividing the stitches. I started with a smaller size and was dropping stitches off the ends as I adjusted stitches along my circular cables. What a pain. The larger tips helped give that extra resistance to avoid stitches slipping off the tips.
Thank you for acknowledging that the length of yarn needed to kitchener a sweater hem is a pain but do-able.That was the very question I was going to post.
THANKS! You did such a nice job explaining this and it makes perfect sense! Can’t wait to give it a try!
I started watching this video 3-4 times and gave up without even trying.
I was binding off the bottom of my first sweater and didn't like the look of it. I did a stretchy method... But it looked too wide.
Anyway went back and tried this out. The kitchener does take FOREVER (for me) but it's really so worth it. I really like having this finish instead of the usual "line".
Looks fab and the instructions are straightforward to follow. Much the best video I’ve seen on this, thanks. 👌🏼
That IS a beautiful bind off. Thank you for showing the details to achieve this very polished finish for ribbed stitch.
It’s great to see you including the bits that happen in life, split stitches etc. To see it turn out so well. Looks great. Thank you.
You are brilliant I nearly gave up but found your method thank you, you make it so much easier😊
Omg!!! Thank you thank you thank you lol. I just started to learn how to knit July of this year and I have already finished knitting my first pair of socks. 3 weeks ago I started to knit my first sweater for my niece. I decided to do the Flax light in adult small size. I just finished the body and the hem ribbing and was okay now how do i bind off. Your video was posted just in time. At first it seemed a lot. But as you said once you get the hang of it it will go by faster. I found your teaching and method so enjoyable and relaxing. It went by so much faster than i thought it would. I just love this bind off technic. Once again thank you.
Thanks for sharing this technique bind off. Your video is easy to follow and understand. 👍👏
Hi Caleb, thanks for this video I am knitting my first successful sweater so I want the bind off looking neat. I miss your podcasts, I hope you are well.
Love this bindoff!!! Thanks for the great tutorial!!
Great tutorial, I've saved this to refer to in the future! I came to UA-cam to search for a shortcut, because I REALLY did not want to do the tubular bind off, mainly because of the long tail to work with. You've convinced me that it will be worth it. Thank you!!
There's a sweater im currently working on and I wanted to try a different bind off from normal and I was looking at sweaters that I liked the cuffs of and I was prepared to do some archival level of digging to find what bind off it was.... and then I saw this video so THANK YOU omg, it feels like one of those perfect timing things :D
Thank you for this tutorial. You have explained it very clearly.
omg. thanks for this! i have read how to do this & looked at diagrams but seeing you in action has made all the difference. you're awesome. thanks again.
I dislike the Kitchener stitch so I can’t imagine ever doing this bind off on a sweater, but never say never. Your instructions are really clear and would be easy to follow
Thank you! Not minding Kitchener is definitely a prerequisite for this one! Haha
Thank you! Never heard of this bing off. Great tutorial, a calm and friendly vibe.
Dude it suddenly clicked in my head! I've watched several videos by other people and was starting to think I was more brain damaged then I thought (strokes. There is no recovering from nerve damage. Inspite of what my hubby thinks.) Now I really want to knit all toe up socks! Thanks for your clear and precise instruction.
I also like tubular bind offs. You can do a tubular cast on if you would like them to match.
For whatever reason, I have the patience with the bind off but not as much with the cast on. I only do the tubular cast on rarely because I just wanna jump in to my project as fast as possible. Haha
Wow! That is so cool. Thank you for the very clear description of this complicated cast off. I am going to try it on my next ribbed cast off. I am loving the cable cast on for 1x1 rib from your last tutorial. Thank you so much for making the process clear and easy.🤗👍
I like the look of this, although I'm not a huge fan of sewing. I've been knitting hats for birthday gifts as of late, and this would be the perfect edge for those I knit from the top down. Some hats just work better that way, depending on what kind of hat it is. Some of the younger women I know prefer their hats to resemble a sock, so what I do is start a very small toe-up sock, and where the cuff would start, that's when I begin the increasing, not stopping until it's large enough to fit a human head (ribbing is optional, but not suggested). Then it's just straight knitting until the actual ribbing takes place. Ending these hats using this bind-off technique would make them that much better. Thank you for shooting this!
For the 2 x 2 tubular bind off I make the 2 x2 rib into 1 x 1 rib before I make a double knit edge. That's what I've done and it works very well.
Love it. So much more simply explained.
Thank you! You did it well. I myself need a mantra like: purl on, around, knit off, next: knit on, around, purl off. That's just an exemple , it doesn't fit here. With a „mantra“ I recognize very quickly what I've to do. Something like this I'm missing but you showed all what's needed to be sufficient. Be blessed!
That is an amazing bind off. Omigosh. I just finished my first sweater's neckband and I need to bind off and found your video looking for help. I'm afraid I'll mess up doing this amazing technique though... so I'm still thinking about it. but I had to leave a comment because, just Wow. Very nice.
Thanks for this video! Very clear directions and really easy to see. I appreciate your time and attention to detail. 😁
You’re more than welcome! And I so appreciate the compliments on the video 😊
I'm a recent convert, I agree it looks great and is really stretchy for cuffs. Just make sure your sweater body/sleeves are the right length though before you do it as unpicking a tubular bindoff is the WORST and takes even longer than doing it. Also for cuffs I use shorter circs the same length, manoeuvring magic loop is a pain for me
I love the kitchener stich, so this is amazing! Thank you! /Catta from Sweden
That was very nicely filmed and explained. Thank you for taking the time to do them.
Can't thank you enough Thank you !!! Love the way you explain and you make it look easy 🌺🌺🌻🌼🌼 BUT because i am the reading guy i always like to read for the first few times . THANK YOU!! I WONDER is it possible to post the writing of of the short pattern
I can’t wait to try this. Very clearly demonstrated, thanks a million.🇦🇺🦘🇦🇺🦘🇦🇺🦘
This was just great - it looks fabulous and way better than the usual bind off. I am with you on it not being a problem to do and I am going to do it on the next sweater - thanks! You are right - so worth it.
I’m so glad you found the video to be helpful 😊 Thank you for watching!
@@DrowninginYarn That was fast! I am missing Chicago - used to live in Oak Park. Now in Grand Rapids - work for X-Rite Pantone (though I am Canadian). I will make it to Chicago for the One of a Kind Show and snackies at the Purple Pig! and Nina for wool and fabric.
I came into knitting after doing darning and mending, so all the finishing steps knitters seems to finer tedious and want to avoid, I actually love doing! Kitchener and long tail tubular cast on give me so much satisfaction. Weaving in ends is delightful!
thank you! this is saving my project haha :D very clear instructions and easy to follow :)
Thanks for the great tutorial! I really like the look of this, and I strangely love the kitchener stitch. I have the neck of a top-down sweater chillin’ on a provisional cast on right now… Hmmm…
Thanks, you really helped me with the Kitchener (sorry about the spelling) stitch 😊
Thank you this is so informative.
Perfect timing for finishing my sweater neck today 🤣💕 thank you for all u share!!
This is great ! Thanks. How do you do stranded color work without the pesky jogs at that beginning of the row?
Wow this is really a great video I have always disliked binding off knitting socks toe up and sweaters collar down. This really is a game changer ! Thank you for a fantastic video you are a excellent teacher ! I am going try this out for sure 😀
thanks a million, you explain so good, very much appreciated
Just started watching your videos - they are really well done. I really appreciate the clear instructions and they are so well filmed. Got a question, I'm finishing my first sweater and the sleeves end in 8 rows of seed stitches. Any bind off recommendations to avoid the bind off flaring out but something a beginner can manage?
I always have trouble binding off sweaters, and just the other day I thought I should look up tutorials on that, because I enjoyed the cast-on video you made. Thanks for this!
Thanks for very useful up load
THANK YOU ❤ Awesome tutorial!!
I just used your tubular bind off for casting off the neckline on my brat’s sweater. very successfully I would say.
I was a little puzzled with the finishing of those last two stitches but then I referred to the regular tubular bind off I’m used to.
Thank you for this neat finish and very clear -as always- explanation
I doubt I would use this for long circumferences tho🤪
You’re so welcome! I did this on a sweater for myself last night at the hem and it does take a long time, but it’s worth it 😊
WOW!!! This is amazing!
This cast off looks amazing. I can see how easy it would be for sleeves, but for binding off a top down sweater at the waist, I'd imagine it would be hard to manage the very long lengths of yarn required for three times the length of the width of the stitches. Is there any way to address this?
I usually knit with wool or cotton, but this time, I'm using an acrylic yarn and I'm not sure it would cope with such prolonged use.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated. 😊😊
Whoa! Looks great, but I am usually on DPNs when doing a sleeve cuff so would have to figure it out. Something to think about since the results are so nice.
Love this bind off! Learned it when I made “the weekender” sweater. It does look really tidy!
I loved your video for the Alternating Cable Cast On so I went in search of a matching bind off as my usual go to is the Italian bind off, and came across a video by Bonnie Nurnberger here on UA-cam where she shows both the cast on and matching alternating cable bind off. I just finished testing it out on my swatch and I have to say that it does really resemble the Alternating Cable cast on and it is just as stretchy. I recommend giving it a watch and see what you think. On the plus side, it is not a long tail cast off, so you don't have to worry about ensuring your tail is long enough for the entire bind off!
Thanks for the recommendation! I’ll check it out! I’m open to switching my favorites around 😆 I appreciate it!
Hi I love your color choice on your sweater!
Thank you so much!
Excellent tutorial. Thank you!
I just tried your bind off method and I love it! It creates the same effect as the tubular cast on with a crochet hook (I commented on your Video with your favourite Cast on method and put a link to a tutorial in it, maybe you remember). Know I can create the perfect match, thank you!!
Great job, this actually makes sense to me now. Thank-you!
You’re welcome 🥰
This is perfect timing as I’m about to bind off two jumpers my son requested and I wanted to do something special, thank you! Your favourite cast on is the one I’ve used for years - I just can’t get on with the long tail one. Love your podcasts!🏴🇬🇧
Great video!
Thank you so much Caleb. This is fantastic!!
You’re so welcome!
Beautiful! Thanks,
Another great video! I have learned so much from you!
Thank you! Glad to help!
This was well timed! I just got to the cast off edge today on my first garment (magnolia bloom jumper) and realised that, as a cuff down sock knitter, I have never needed to learn any cast offs. Thanks for this tutorial, it worked really well!
Oh you’re welcome. I’m so happy it was successful for you 😊
Working on my first adult sweater. This video gave me the hmmm moment. If I am spending time and money on a sweater I am going to wear why would I bind it off like a acrylic baby blanket. My sweater effort deserves better!! Thank you for taking the time to slowly walk thru this process. I do hate Kitchener, but maybe I will rethink why I hate it so much after seeing this. Thank you
Loving this!
I can’t wait to start a sweater after the Stephen shawl! I like to kichner but I fight the yarn. It always wants to loop around. You do it very well! Thank you Caleb.
looks amazing .
Thank you for this video! I am definately going to try this on the sweater I am working on. I was looking for a better looking bind off than just the standard bind off in pattern or the sewn bind off. So this video has perfect timing :-) Keep on going, I love your videos.
Perfect! Thank you!!!
Can you demonstrate the tubular bind off for flat cast off. I'm working on a cardigan and want to do a tubular bind off . Thank you.
Love this episode. Thanks!
This tutorial is so helpful! I was actually looking for a tutorial like this last night to finish my Weekender by DRK and she calls for this bind off! Thanks so much!!
Oh awesome! I’m so glad this was helpful!
I'm so impresses--I loved watching you knit since you hold the yarn exactly the way my mother taught me. Have you ever tried Combination Knitting--popularized by Annie Modesitt? It is so easy especially with stockinette.
Is it possible to use this method to bind off two-color ribs? What is the procedure? Thank you.
I can not believe you're almost at 28K subs. Congratulations! Well-deserved and wish you continued success.
Thank you so much!
Brilliant idea 🤩
I am going to learn knitting to my husband. 😀
What do u recommend for 2x2 ribbing
There's a pretty easy way to do Kitchener without moving the stitches to 2 needles (all on one needle as they sit when you're done with the piecea]. I wish I could remember where I first saw it - maybe a Suzanne Bryan or Cheryl Brunette video. I suspect it can easily be found with a search in UA-cam or a browser.
Can we do this on a twisted rib? I did it the other day it turned out good.. but I'm trying it on my twisted rib something doesn't look right and it's hard to removed start again I am now taking the two rows down maybe I did something wrong maybe I should just knit purl regular row then try again..?
Love the look of that edgee, so clean and professional. Ever tried doing the kitcherner stitch with your knitting needles? Helps me keep the right tension.
Thanks! And NO. legit has no idea that was a thing! I’m gonna look it up. Thank you 😊
@@DrowninginYarn It is a thing (like anything in knitting, there's 1000 techniques for 1 thing) ua-cam.com/video/pJFRI-_EQeA/v-deo.html
Merci beaucoup !
Is this supposed to be stretchy? I tried using this for a neck finish on my first sweater and was so tight I couldn't get it over my head :( I had to spend four hours picking it all apart and restitching with my usual bind off. I just don't know what I did wrong. I kept rewatching over and over and it still didn't work.
Could you show this in flat knitting for those of us who are a bit slow? Perhaps it's just for me. I do recognize part of this from sock knitting (the herl section). But I do socks on straight needles. (Knit Your Socks on Straight). Thanks.
I mentioned in the video the one change you need to make for flat knitting. Unfortunately, my content creation schedule is limited so I won’t be filming another video on this topic. But you’ll see in the video where I tell you the one change to make… it’s at step two.
Just realized, almost finished binding off 200 stitches that I have an extra stitch on one needle! What should I do!
I wish that this video didn't skip the setup stitches for Kitchener stitch. I am having trouble finding video examples of Kitchener that use the two-needle method.
Are there any changes you have to make to this technique as a combination knitter? I’m an Eastern purler & would love to try it on my next sweater!
No changes. You just need to make sure you are entering your stitches properly. I sometimes just reorient them if I need to.